Thursday, 29 May 2014
Moyo Magazine
Monday, 26 May 2014
Meditating Dolls!
Well, after a month off from bootcamp, it was great to be back with Lilla's lovely May Assignment. The brief was to do an Editorial Illustration for a magazine article titled "How to Meditate: A Primer for People Who Don't Like to Meditate". The mini was to draw faces and people. To make it easy for us, instead of drawing real people, Lilla had us drawing dolls from her weird and wonderful collection. Here's a page of my rough drawings of some of Lilla's dolls and others found on Pinterest.
We were also encouraged to go the art shop and buy some new materials or papers that we haven't used before. (LOVE shopping for art materials, any excuse!) I found a lovely little book of coloured papers and painted some of my doll faces onto the coloured backgrounds, eyes closed to look like they were meditating.
The main point in the article I wanted to illustrate, is how when you're a beginner to meditation, your head is filled with random thoughts and it's difficult to clear your mind. I wanted to illustrate a beginner meditating with all the everyday thoughts and intrusions in her mind, and a more experienced meditator, her mind clear and feeling nothing but peace and tranquility.
I hope I achieved this in my illustration. After many different compositions and colour palettes, this is my final design, helped along by Lilla's blue colour inspiration. I have discovered this month that editorial is pretty hard. Still not sure this is entirely suited to editorial, I wanted to do something really simple and graphic, but it didn't turn out like that. I really enjoyed the challenge though!
You can check out all the wonderful designs by my fellow bootcamp artists in this months gallery by clicking here.
You can check out all the wonderful designs by my fellow bootcamp artists in this months gallery by clicking here.
Tuesday, 6 May 2014
MOYO Designer Of The Week
I'm happy to be the Make it in Design and Moyo Directory Designer of the Week!
Saturday, 26 April 2014
PaperandCloth Exciting News!
So, the exciting news I mentioned in my previous post last month (didn't realise it had been that long...where did that go?!) is that I am now represented by the absolutely, amazingly wonderful, Paper and Cloth!!! Woohoo!!!
I am so excited! It's amazing to be working with such a wonderful studio. I LOVE Paper and Cloth. Their designs are exactly the kind of style I like, really illustrative, whimsical and quirky. Here's a little selection of a few of their beautiful designs and show flyers.
How gorgeous are they?! If you want to see some more of their lovely designs check out their website, blog, or my PaperandCloth board over on Pinterest, which also shows work by some of the amazing artists they work with such as Rosie Harbottle and Kate Hindley.
I find it hard to believe that this time last year I was just restarting my career by taking The Art and Business of Surface Pattern Design. Thanks to ABSPD I started designing again. I set up Paintlove Studio, my blog, learnt to work digitally, put my work on the MOYO directory, started pinning my designs on Pinterest, and 'putting myself out there'. Scary at first but definitely worth it. I then did Lilla Rogers' Make Art That Sells course which was such an inspiring and motivating experience. I can't believe that within a year I'm working with one of my dream studios, who contacted me (I know!!!) after seeing my work online. It's amazing! So now the hard (but fun) work begins, designing some lovely new work for Paper and Cloth. I won't be able to post the new stuff I'm working on (it has to be 'never been seen before' designs that they show to clients) but Lilla's Assignment Bootcamp starts again very soon after it's month long break, so I'll be posting the work I do for that during May. Can't wait to see what Lilla's come up with.....I wonder what the theme will be.....we'll soon find out!
Sunday, 23 March 2014
Jelly!!!
Month two in Bootcamp and the assignment Lilla gave us was to design bolt fabric with the theme of jelly!!! I was a bit disappointed to be honest but sure that once I started my research I'd be fine and soon get inspired. How wrong could I be! The more pictures of jelly I looked at the more I began to really dislike the stuff, the bright primary plain colours, the symmetrical shapes, and the savoury jellies of the sixties with the salad, cabbage, and meat...oh my god!
So, I had to focus on what I like about jelly, and to me it's all about childhood, birthdays, little glass dishes that we always used to eat our jelly or trifle out of, the lovely strawberry scent. So I wanted to do a children's fabric design that captured all that. I was also really determined with this brief to keep my colours pretty flat and graphic so I didn't allow myself any painting or collage (only a little bit of bubble wrap printed texture snuck it's way in).
Well here's my finished bolt fabric design. I'm quite happy with it. Not sure about my coordinates though. They were based on the shapes of the cut glass dishes but I think they're a bit big and blocky and obvious so I'll probably rework those when I have time.
We have next month off from Bootcamp as Make Art That Sells Part B is running. I'm not taking it this time unfortunately but I think I'm gonna be pretty busy next month anyway. I'll post about my amazing news soon....but in the meantime here's a little clue. Well actually its a massive clue....paperandcloth.....so excited!!!!
Sunday, 2 March 2014
New Cuckoo Design
I mentioned in my last post that I was going to rework my second cuckoo clock design. I wanted to include some of my original line drawings from week one, change the layout a bit and play around with the colour palette. Well here's the new reworked pattern. Much nicer I think!
Tuesday, 25 February 2014
Cuckoo Clocks
Week two in Lilla's bootcamp and the assignment was to design a mobile phone cover using our cuckoo clock artwork. I wasn't that excited when I read we had to design for a phone case....bit small....but once I'd seen Lilla's gorgeous quirky inspiration, colour palette ideas, art tips, and beautiful examples of how to present our designs I couldn't wait.
I didn't use many of my original drawings from week one in the end...I tried...but failed...and ended up going back to my old favourites paint and collage.
I also tried a second option which I'm going to rework a little when I get the chance. It's been half term and raining here this past week so not much chance of doing anything except breaking up fights.
There are over 400 designs from my fellow happy bootcampers in a gallery over at Lilla's blog, you can see them here.
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