
Beautifully peculiar and totally endearing hats from Dadaya on Etsy.


Love love love this bow tie from Lark (via A Cup of Jo). I'm bound to love anything in nice grey wool though.









Next up on the rostrum of totally amazing people who took part in the After School Club is Stuart Kolakovic. Stu's talk was an excellent lesson in professional practice and treating illustration as a job rather than something that defines who you are (I know that I am prone to romanticising the whole thing in a way that guarantees i'll never get paid for my work). Alongside lots of useful insight (I think everyone enjoyed his views on the AOI and YCN) it was also a chance to see a tonne of his awesome work. Which was a treat. Because yeah...awesome. I am now the proud owned of one the above screenprints which was exchanged for all sorts of printed rubbish from me and the most poorly constructed zine ever.

This is another image from my project on Dee Brown's book Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee. This one is a part bear General Custer inspired by the quote in the title of this post. 








Torben Giehler has got some skills! I especially love the cold colours in the painting above and the spindly lines in the one below contrasted with the dauby paint.





There are some nice things happening over at Totokaelo. Oh if I had loads of money....


A little bit of work from our first mini project back at college. The project was a bit of a weird one and involved a lot of making things out of tin foil and cardboard and shuttlecocks but our group also managed to squeeze a bit of drawing in. Above is a bear who may or may not live in the grassmarkets in edinburgh. He lives there because of the ready access to vintage clothing.