Wednesday, 6 October 2010

Magda


If you're in Glasgow be sure to stop by the wonderful Welcome Home to enter their birthday raffle! I did this piece for it a couple of weeks back and if you enter it may well be yours! You can also win work by some of my favourite talented folk; Verity Keniger, Lindsay Grime, Jen Collins and Richard Sanderson!


I hadn't noticed that a load of things on my shop were in need of re-listing. I've also reduced a fair few things too, including the hand-painted wolf lady prints! Please feel free to stop by fully re-stocked shop!

Thursday, 30 September 2010


 Another new image for you. This one's actually a few months old. I forgot all about it (despite the damn thing taking a good two days to draw). 


 Got my eye on one of these ace hand-painted wooden badges by Edinburgh-based illustrator Eleni Karlorkoti

 
 Verity's Turn Up The Colour print would brighten any room wonderfully on a dull, autumn day.



P.S I have just ONE house-hat bear left in my etsy shop.

Wednesday, 29 September 2010

New Work


 If you head over to my flickr page you can find a few new bits and pieces from recently and no so recently (the one above being from early August). Do head over and tell me what you think! Hopefully there'll be some new prints and so on trickling onto the blog in coming weeks. Run up to Christmas and all that.

Thursday, 23 September 2010

Family Tree


You can now buy my Wuthering Heights Family Tree as an A3 giclee print from my Etsy Store. You can also see the series of illustrations from which it is taken on my website. It's a bit pricier thank my other prints due to it size and resultant ink-heaviness but if you order one I'll be sure to slip in some kind of printed extra to make it worth your while!


(p.s hurray for bloggers improved image uploader. bigger blog images=happy illustrator)

Wednesday, 22 September 2010

Illustrated Treats

Urgh. BAD blogger. I am not so good at keeping up with things at the moment. I'm currently working my way through a big, exciting job (which I wont be able to show you for a while. Boo) as well as coming up with new things for the shop in time for christmas (what?) which you will definitely be seeing relatively soon. So whilst there's no work of my own to show you right now here's a round up of tasty illustrated treats for you to enjoy! PS there are still some drawings for sale here.

Dreamy print triptych by Elina Minn for Little Paper Planes.

I badly want this great totebag from James Brown. A girl can never have enough totes.

Bee-ootiful vintage flower print from britthermann

Cute Notebooks from hellojenuine

Wednesday, 15 September 2010

September Drawing Sale

Time for another clearout of drawings from drawers/folders/under the bed. As usual if you are interested in purchasing work please email me at lizzy (at) abouttoday.co.uk and let me know which piece you'd like, your postal address and a paypal address that I can send an invoice to. At this time I really can only accept Paypal payment from anyone outside the UK (uk-ers a cheque is fiiine). Prices and sizes vary from piece to piece, some are originals of prints and some have been hidden away unseen. Postage is not included in the price of work and will be added on when you order depending on where on earth you might be.

Girl (pencil A5) £12 & House on Stilts -SOLD

Man & Woman (best viewed on flickr) £16 each (woman SOLD)

Woodland (21cm square, pencil) £30

Wooden House (pencil & watercolour) £30

House Hat Bear (original Pencil drawing 21x27cm) £40

'Sailboat' (pencil & Watercolour 31x22cm) £45

'Bowerbird' (Pencil & Watercolour A3) SOLD

Monday, 6 September 2010

September!

A wee pic I did last week as a distraction from doing the work I was meant to be doing. I'm excited about Autumn and the return of hats and scarves!

A quick reminder that all etsy orders over $14 will, until September 15th, recieve a free original drawing by me. All you have to do is include a message saying 'Blog reader treat' with your order and I'll draw you something special (you can even include a specific request...within reason).


We're heading down to Dorset on thursday for End of the Road at the beautiful Larmer Tree Gardens (picture above from last years festival). The weather forecast is looking pretty pants right now (not ideal for four nights in a tent) but hopefully that won't prevent us from enjoying a few of our favourite bands. I'm crazy excited for the Mountain Goats (always wonderful), the New Pornographers, Ra Ra Riot and Wolf Parade, among many many others. The food there is great too, looking forward to my annual love-affair with the scandinavian canteen tent.

Wednesday, 1 September 2010

BLOG READER ETSY OFFER!

Ahoy all! There are (inexplicably and miraculously) a fair few of you blog follower folks now and I thought I'd do something to say thanks to all of you wonderful people for taking an interest in my work/rambling/general blog nonsense. SO if you're a blog reader and you purchase something from my etsy shop in the next fortnight I will send an original drawing out to you with your order! Nothing massive I'm afraid but a something I've drawn just for you! Just add include a message with your order that says 'Blog Reader Treat' and i'll add something in with your order. If you have any specific requests include them too and I'll see what I can do! Offer finishes at midnight on September 15th!

Today I like....



Ooh! Nice stuff in the Zara autumn collection. I flipping love this time of year when jackets and scarves creep gradually back into use and I can dig out my beloved thick, wooly tights. image via Black Eiffel

Beautiful animal alphabet poster from the unstoppably wonderful Rifle Paper Co. I'm dreaming of this on my studio wall. I think the elephant and the bear are my favourites.

Pretty illustrations by Becca Stadtlander.

Sunday, 29 August 2010

Loch Ness


We're back from six days in the Highlands (near Loch Ness) and feeling thoroughly exhausted. This was our first real trip into Northern Scotland (despite living here for uh...a while. we don't have a car ok?) and it certainly didn't disappoint. It was wonderful to walk through the epic hills and mountains surrounding the infamous Loch Ness and then to spend the evening ploughing through our holiday reading. We even managed an unscheduled swim in small Loch hidden away in between heather covered hills (its the one at the bottom of this post). Here are some photos from our trip, its far easier to post them than scrape the barrel of my vocabulary trying to describe how beautiful it was!






You can see a couple more at my flickr

Friday, 20 August 2010

August Update

August has been chaotic to say the least. And its not over yet so sadly I probably won't be blogging in the very near future. Hopefully I'll be able to post more of the work I've been doing in the next month though (don't want to blog stuff before its printed/published/whatever). In the meantime here are a couple of images I can share. Above is a slightly pointless self portrait I did the other day whilst waiting for a response on some roughs I'd sent. And below is an image about festival essentials I did for the eastwing news page.


I have a page in the new anorak activity book which is out now and really rather splendid. Pick it up here.

We're heading North on Sunday to spend a week near Loch Ness doing very little at all. Got a stack of books ready to go and have shelved all my work for the week. A whole flipping week without so much as a thought about drawing pictures...or at least thats the plan. See you when we get back I guess!

Friday, 13 August 2010

New Prints

I have two new digital giclee prints in my shop. Above is the Bowerbird's Collection and below Summer Wolf. I hope you like them!

Monday, 2 August 2010

TURN UP THE COLOUR! pt 2

These two are my pieces for Analogue Books' summer exhibition 'Turn up the colour'. As you can see the colour only got 'turned up' ever so slightly...not quite ready to stray too far from my beloved pencil grey just yet! You can see the images in better detail on my flickr and you can see some photos of the show (which is super amazing by the way) on Jez's flickr. The show runs throughout August and my work is available through Analogue in giclee print form.


In other news the Edinburgh Festival is but days away and I'm super excited. I'm so relieved we've moved out of the city centre so we'll avoid the madness we endured last year (russian ballet troupe getting changed on our doorstep was a particularly strange moment) and instead we'll wander into the city to catch some of our favourite comedians and then retreat home for some peace. Next we'll we have a couple of very talented friends staying so expect a festival related update or two in the near future!

Thursday, 29 July 2010

TURN UP THE COLOUR!

Tomorrow sees the opening of Turn up the colour at edinburgh's finest bookshop/gallery Analogue Books. I have a couple of pieces in the show (which i'll show you once its officially opened) and am super happy to be in amazing company with some of my favourite artists/illustrators including Micheal Kirkham, Luke Pearson and Nigel Peake as well as awesome friend type people Jez Burrows, Verity Keniger, Richard Sanderson, the Nous Vous guys and Gemma Correll and Anthony Zinonos.
If you're in Edinburgh during the month of August (and its possible a few of you may be what with August seeing Edinburgh play home to the world's largest arts festival and all) you should definitely pop in and have a good ol' look round!

Sunday, 25 July 2010

Craft Spectacular!


Yesterday Verity and I took part in the Made in the Shade Summertime Hop at the Roxy here in Edinburgh. It was a good day with plenty of lovely folk dropping by to say hello and some great crafters/artists to keep us company all day. I've just added the remnants of my stall to my etsy store so why not head that way to find badges, cards and prints galore!

Tuesday, 20 July 2010

Hometime



Back in Edinburgh after ten days at home in Plymouth with my parents and sister. It was lovely to be home having family adventures and catching up with some old friends. Now back to work, tonnes to get through in the coming weeks (have i mentioned the craft fair this weekend?) and the Edinburgh festival starts soon ish. Life is about to get pretty hectic!

p.s there'll be nice new stuff added to my shop in the very near future. Keep your eyes peeled folks!

Monday, 19 July 2010

Last day at home before I board the train back to Edinburgh. Its been good to have some quiet time (although its not really been quiet at all) with my family in between work. When I get back to Edinburgh I'll be at the Made In The Shade Summertime Hop on saturday and some of my work will be in the upcoming show at Analogue books with all manner of awesome folks!