This page is the “Personal Network.” It displays work from the websites a member is following, in the order it was published. It also provides a way to engage in dialogue about the work in the form of “Cargo Comments.”
The “Projects/Images” toggle provides access to an Image Gallery, offering an alternate way of browsing websites in the Personal Network.
The small thumbnails on the top of this page are a random sampling of websites in a member’s Network.
I was selected to take part in Versus - a collection of 52 playing cards illustrated by 13 artists. Each artist was allocated 4 cards of a particular number or face...
Something we are very proud of: ‘IT SUCKS’ is a collaborative work with The London Police. Our first street art piece at the Voetboogstraat, near the Spui...
A series of portraits consisting of family members, friends and people I admire. If you notice yourself in this series of illustrations, please don't be offended!
A collaborative effort between several upcoming artists who helped populate monster mountain with their own beastly creations. The design is available as an a3...
My take on graffiti artist Insa's heel pattern. In regular flesh and grey colour ways! This originally started out as a sketch in my journal, but I liked it so...
A perfect sunny day for an open-air festival. Marie-Loise Plum is a great British illustrator. She came from London to participate in the festival and took the...
A promotion piece of artwork commissioned by CTRL.ALT.SHIFT (a division of Christian Aid) to be used to publicise their "Circus of the Invisible" event. The...
My take on drawing an "European Panda". An open invite was sent out asking illustrators to come up with their own European Panda with there only being one rule -...
My site is undergoing some changes, as I prepare my new portfolio of work. If you would like to contact me, please do so at hello@steverack.com. Thanks.
Client Digital Artist Magazine About Tutorial for Digital Artist mag. The tutorial was created to show how to design a pattern and apply it to a piece of clothing.
This is my contribution to Gemma Randall's OutSmart project. Supplied with a very open ended brief, Illustrators were asked to come up with a design depicting...
26 illustrators were chosen to design a letter of the alphabet for the Alphabits poster project. The Alphabits project was set up by Scott Pollard, Julian Kimmings...