
Another one in the Jazz Freaks series… this time we have a shout out to the girls with Red Hot Red. Vocalist, hot mama and all-round nice lady…. and the ability to control fire when singing smoky jazz standards.
With yesterday’s Panic being seriously ordinary in the illustrative and creative sense, I felt I needed to redeem myself a little. One problem though is I left my Wacom Pen 100km away at my mum’s house as we were staying down there to help her and her partner Allan celebrate their wedding which we held down at the creek which runs past my mums house.
It was a great day, with all the family being a part of the ceremony!
But I digress, today’s Panic is drawn purely with the mouse and pen tool in Illustrator… no Wacom to be seen! Texture added in Photoshop.

Thought I’d continue the Fruit series today. To be honest I had drawn the banana guy first but didn’t have a good idea for him until I dressed him up in super villain clichĂ©s this morning!
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To be honest, I think I have seen a few illustrations using this saying so really nothing too original here but I like how it turned out and it is a bit of a throw-back to the first three Panics.
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Remember guys and girls, I have organised a run of the all the Panics up to #92 (although you can still get ones past #91, as they are drawn *hehe*)
The illustrations will be printed on A4 Hahnemuehle Photo Rag 308gsm cotton rag with archival inks. Each print has an archival life of over 100 years.
Each print will also be signed by me.
PRICING
$40 for each A4 print + postage
$35 per A4 print when ordering 5+ prints (can be different illustrations) + postage
Pricing is valid until 30th April 2011
LARGER PRINT SIZES
If you would like a larger size (up to A0) please contact me at dontpanic@thecreativepanic.com.au
POSTAGE
Postage will ne calculated on number of prints purchased. Prints will be securely packaged and shipped with insurance.
ORDERING
Orders will be taken until the 30th of April.
Please email me at dontpanic@thecreativepanic.com.au with the illustrations you would like and the number of prints for each. I’ll then give you my direct deposit or PayPal details.

The WĂĽrtzell-Hinckenbøtten Horn was one of the most desirable Horn during the latter part of the 1920’s for the subliminal words Freidrich WĂĽrtzell and Lloyd Hickenbøtten so cleverly moulded into the value and pipe work of these wonderfully crafted instruments. The company however fell apart after WĂĽrtzell and Hickenbøtten had a falling out over a young woman and WĂĽrtzell produced over 100 horns with various obscene phrases questioning Hickenbøtten’s sexual orientation and his mother’s weight and promiscuity.
Thought I’d try and drum up another series… 🙂

Wow, pretty hard to believe it’s been 90 illustrations… looking back it really doesn’t seem that long ago I decided to do this bat-shit crazy project! One illustration a day kinda sounds not too bad but by around 50 posts you start to worry that you will run out of ideas, hence why, when I do something pretty good, I’ll try to make it a series so at least I’m covered for a few more posts! 🙂
Today’s Panic is a tribute to my all-time favourite shoe, the hightop, specifically the Converse OneStar. This illustration is a little take on a branding for a hightop shoe store called HighTop Hi-Jinx.