Tuesday, 29 January 2013

camilla engman

I came across Uppercase's book Camilla Engman, the suitcase series: Vol 1 while on a trip to London last weekend. I flicked through the pages and was instantly in love with it so I stopped looking - I desperately want it and to save the pleasure of discovering all the hidden surprises until I have it (... it's my birthday soon...and while we're on that subject I'd also like a copy of Uppercase magazine please).



















I checked out Camilla's website. She's got a fantastic breadth of work including paintings, illustration and mixed media.




Thursday, 24 January 2013

albertine

For Christmas I got a lovely book called Sky High by Germano Zullo, illustrated with delicate and intricate line drawings by Swiss artist Albertine. It's about two gentleman living next to each other who compete to build the tallest, most extravagant house they possibly can.


















I also found these quirky characters on her website

 


Wednesday, 23 January 2013

brave new world

Christmas and New Year are well and truly behind us now and I realise I haven't been very diligent with blogging. So, I'll kick off 2013 with these illustrations I did for the House of Illustration and Folio Society's Brave New World competition, which I've been working on over the last couple of weeks or so. I had fun working on these images and playing with pattern/ repetition.


 
























I've been spotting lots of fantastic stuff to blog about, so more to posts very soon...

Tuesday, 27 November 2012

brighton & hove's artist open houses

I haven't posted much lately - I've been so busy getting prepared for Brighton & Hove's Artists Open Houses next month. Designer Martha Mitchell and milliner Lizzie Lock very kindly asked me to exhibit at their Albert Mews studio along with some other exciting artists & designers including ceramics by Anna Collette Hunt, lighting by Curiosa & Curiosa and knitwear by Gabrielle Vary.

It all kicks off with a preview night this Friday and then the studio is open to the public for the next 3 weekends. I'm very excited to be showing my work like this for the first time. I'll be selling Christmas cards, wrapping paper, tote bags, notebooks and an A-Z poster of gangsters. Here's a sneak preview of Jesse James and The Krays ...





Wednesday, 31 October 2012

haunted houses

These haunted houses are part of a series by Spanish artist Valero Doval.  He makes use of vintage imagery to make his collages. I particularly like his addition of hand drawn lines & colour - especially the geometric sprirograph shapes in the Zeppelin series.


























Sunday, 21 October 2012

mr racoon

I came across James Ward's illustrated plates and cups a while back and I've started to see them around and about in shops and magazines.  My favourite was the Sandwich Defender until I spotted Mr Racoon the other day - he's the absolute best! While I hate to mention the 'C' word before Halloween is over, Mr Racoon will definitely be on my Christmas wish list!







Thursday, 18 October 2012

melissa castrillon

The latest issue of my absolute favourite magazine, Oh Comely, features a little interview with illustrator Melissa Castrillon and some examples of pages from her sketch book. Her work is fun and quirky and full of lovely textures. I checked out her website and here are some lovely things I found...






Thursday, 20 September 2012

newt in a suit


























A little character I drew this week.

Wednesday, 29 August 2012

Depeapa

























I was leafing through a copy of Australian magazine Frankie while I waited for a haircut and this lovely beardy fellow caught my eye. He's by Depeapa (aka Veronica de Arriba) a Spanish artist from Granada. So, not only does she make lovely illustrations but she lives in a beautiful city in my favourite country...no I'm not jealous! Here are some more of her delightful drawings .... she makes awesome jewellery too!



Wednesday, 15 August 2012

day after day in NOD

































Some months back I donated $5 to Andy J Miller's Kickstarter project. Every week day for a year Andy posted a picture of his latest NOD inhabitant - a brilliant and colourful array of creatures to inhabit his imaginary land. My $5 dollars got me a lovely screen printed thank you postcard but I really wish I'd put in more so I could get my hands on a screen print of a NOD creature. It's hard to pick just one or two favourites - check out the rest of the little guys here.