Thursday, 29 January 2015

edition hilde

I came across this simple but wonderful tumblr this week. Edition Hilde is simply a collection of portraits by illustrators Verena Herbst and Anne Baier. There are just a couple of pages at the moment but I hope this is a work in progress and that more will be added. Here are some of them:









Wednesday, 21 January 2015

2014 round up

I'm a bit late getting round to it but here are some of my highlights from the world of illustration in 2014:

Book
Shackleton's Journey by William Grill: I love this book! The detailed factual account alongside the delicate yet powerful illustrations make it compelling reading. There's a wonderful mix of imagery: portraits, scenes, equipment, maps and vignettes, which can give it the look and feel of a sketchbook, but at the same time make it so much more than that. The immensity of the undertaking and the experience of the explorers comes across wonderfully in the sheer volume of illustrations, alongside the expansive, sweeping landscape spreads.






Event
House of Illustration opens! I confess, I have yet to visit. But, I am delighted that illustration has a home now! It's increasingly being taken seriously as an art form: Somerset House's illustration showcase Pick Me Up has proved itself as a hotly anticipated annual event. And just look at the proliferation of quality, illustrated, independent magazines that have hit the shelves over recent years. With the opening of a dedicated space for illustration exhibitions, and it's commitment to showcasing new illustrators with it's illustrators fairs, the opening of the House of Illustration is really cementing illustration as a credible medium. I'm gutted to have missed the Quentin Blake exhibition (which apparently was rather excellent) and the Paddington show, but I'll be visiting Granary Square as soon as I can!




Discovery
I've come across a ton of fantastic new illustrators in 2014, but if pressed to name a favourite I would have to go with Nancy Liang. She first caught my eye with her 'midnight games' illustrations (see earlier post) and she's since added a whole bunch of new work to her portfolio. I especially like her monochrome images, which have a calm, mysterious quality about them. I got particularly excited by her GIFS:



Monday, 22 December 2014

merry christmas

I'm off for a break visiting family and friends for Christmas and New Year. I'll be back in January!


Wednesday, 10 December 2014

wrapping up

I love good presentation and when it comes to wrapping Christmas presents I take a lot of care over how my gifts are going to look. I've seen some fab wrapping papers lately in shops and online so I thought I'd share some of my favourites.
(From top to bottom: Pleased to Meet, Karolin Schnoor, Crispin FinnNicholas John FrithCharlotte Trounce)








Tuesday, 18 November 2014

mugs and coasters

The latest addition to my range - mugs and coasters featuring little sumos carrying biscuits ... or are they normal sized sumos carrying gigantic biscuits?! Get them this weekend at Big Brighton Christmas Fair. Also available soon on Etsy.


Thursday, 13 November 2014

christmas markets

I'm selling at a couple of Brighton's Christmas Markets again this year. Look out for my stall at The Big Brighton Christmas Fair on Sunday 23 Nov at the Sallis Benney Theatre Gallery, Grand Parade. I'll be at Craftaganza the following weekend on Saturday 29 Nov at Fabrica Gallery (corner of Duke St & Ship St).




Thursday, 6 November 2014

christmas cards now on sale

With Halloween and Bonfire Night over (just), it seems acceptable to start thinking about Christmas. I love this time of year and I'm starting to get ready for a couple of Christmas markets. I'll be at the Big Brighton Craft fair on Nov 23 and Craftaganza on Nov 29. I've got a few new additions to my product range including mugs and tea towels. I also have three new Christmas card designs. Here's one of them (you can see the rest in my Etsy shop):




Sunday, 5 October 2014

graphic short story

Here's a panel from my entry to the Jonathan Cape/ Observer/ Comica Graphic Short Story Prize about the Victorian menagarist George Wombwell. 


Sunday, 28 September 2014

tejaideja

While travelling around Slovenia earlier this month I discovered an illustrator/ designer going by the name of tejaideja (I don't know how you say it either!). Actually I first came across one of her postcards in Motovun during a day trip to Croatia and then later saw more designs in shops in Skofja Loka and Ljubljiana.

tejaideja has worked with design studios and brands but, a couple of years ago, decided to create her own products. Her postcards are eye-catching and make a refreshing change from the predictable ones usually on offer. The designs also feature on notebooks and breadboards (I bought one - a great souvenir of the trip).

Here's the Piran postcard, which will be the next addition to my kitchen wall gallery!




Wednesday, 24 September 2014

noble rot

I got back from holidaying in Slovenia a couple of days ago to find a delivery of the latest issue of wine, food and music magazine Noble Rot. The magazine is beautifully designed and packed with interesting articles, fab photography and great illustrations.
Issue 5 is particularly exciting for me as it features some of my work!! Here are some wine bottle waiters to accompany a piece on how palates develop with age. If you want to see my other illustration and all the other great stuff in the magazine go and buy it!