Derek Riggs
Derek Riggs (born February 13, 1958 in Portsmouth, England) is a contemporary British artist best known for creating the heavy metal band Iron Maiden's mascot, Eddie, and for designing many of their album covers. He is also known for working with Gamma Ray and with the all-female tribute band The Iron Maidens.
Career
Riggs' most famous achievement is his work with Iron Maiden and his creation of Eddie, the band's mascot and subject of their album and single covers. Eddie was based on a character called Electric Matthew who had featured in a painting Riggs had designed in symbolization of the rebellious punk movement of the early 1980s in the United Kingdom. Iron Maiden's management came across the painting and realised it could be adapted for their own use. Asking for a new version with some added hair on the figure, they acquired their first cover for the debut Iron Maiden album, released in 1980. Riggs went on to work with Iron Maiden throughout the 1980s and into the 90s, creating many of their most famous album covers; his final artwork for Iron Maiden was the concept for their Brave New World album in 2000. After his concept art for "The Wicker Man" single was turned down he gave up designing for the band.
Riggs designed the cover of the self-titled debut album by The Iron Maidens. The piece was titled "LA Maneater" and featured a female version of Eddie called Edwina.
He has also worked with Stratovarius for their album Infinite; with Gamma Ray for their Powerplant album; and with Artension on their 2004 album Future World.
See also
External links
- Official website
- 'The Riggs Logo' - Information on his work for Iron Maiden