Sunday, 4 January 2009

Sister Winter

I am completely in love with these bangles cut from second-hand teacups by Lindsay Pemberton.


Beautiful, minimal photography full of dreamy, wintery goodness? Yes please Kim Høltermand!





This would be a nice place to be.

Friday, 2 January 2009

Happy New Year!


(photo by ovofrito on flickr)
Hello! I hope everyone had a suitably enjoyable Christmas and New Year. Although, of course, I'm sad about the end of festivities I'm very much looking forward to this year and being done with college in six months! Six months! Yes! I've got plans and lists and deadlines all over the place but it's going to be fun. For sure
.

SO in the spirit of new year enthusiasm here's some inspiring work to be looking at...



Romy Bluemel is so completely amazing. Her paintings remind me of so many of my favourite artists that its impossible for me not to adore her work. Ah I wish I still did painting...maybe this is the year I start again...maybe.




Andrew Gordon (below) also paints awesome things. I love his layered up neutral colours and the way he draws animals. There's a nice wee interview over at fecal face.


THIS is a lovely project.

Cody Cochrane is great too.


Hopefully I'll have some new work to share with you soon once I've got this darn dissertation out the way (four days!) in the meantime enjoy the last couple of days of the festive break!





Sunday, 28 December 2008

Coming in from the Cold


After a lovely, quiet Christmas at home I'm heading back to Edinburgh tomorrow for New Year. Expect regular blogging to resume shortly but for now here are some photos from a wonderful afternoon at the beach with my family.


Friday, 19 December 2008

White Winter Hymnal


This is some artwork I did for Edinburgh based band The Kays Lavelle a while back. I'm yet to do the back cover as the tracklist is still up in the air but I thought I'd share it as this picture pretty much sums up the weather outside my window today. So nothingy and cold.


Charlotte X. C. Sullivan has done some lovely bubble drawings. I remember doing this when I was really young. You mix ink with washing up liquid or bubble solution or whatever and blow bubbles onto your page and eventually they just pop and dry to your paper. I love all the ghostly greys in hers.

Tuesday, 16 December 2008

Christmas Joy!


After a not so enjoyable nine hour train journey I'm back home in the South West for Christmas
. Its really wet and cold (colder than Scotland!) but its nice to be home and I'm very much looking forward to some festive-ness. I'm smug in the knowledge that I've done all my Christmas shopping (thankyou internet) but just in case you haven't here are some nice UK based treats...


Roddy & Ginger make beautiful vintage inspired bags and homewares. I want pretty much everything in their lovely wee store. (via Bloesem) Gemma Correll makes awesome stuff. Seriously everything she does is dangerously cute and really fun. I LOVE these tattoo transfers (so pretty). And her matroishka badges are lovely too.



New badges
from Sir Kolakovic. King of slightly bizarre but always amazing illustrator merchandise (chocolate anyone?)

Thursday, 11 December 2008

Jessica Hische is amazing


I have many illustrative crushes. Too many in fact (although the most enduring will always be for Carson Ellis who is easily to blame for my switch from fine art to illustration) but that doesn't stop me adding more every now and again. My newest crush is Jessica Hische who does everything amazingly. Her type is the stuff of dreams. Honestly. Go and have a look and swoon.

Wednesday, 10 December 2008

Nice Things


Nous Vous
have got their new site up and running. Its great to see all their exciting new work. I particularly loved this record cover for Mount Analog when I saw it After School Club.


Ashley G has made these amazing ceramic pieces. They look so beautiful all hung together!

Poketo Sale! Nice!

east kingsley

Tuesday, 9 December 2008

6x10 Out Now



Hurrah! The first issue of 6X10 is OUT NOW. Hand screen printed, folded and bound this is a lovely wee publication put out by FormFiftyFive with the expert help of Eddy & Isabelle at the lovely Owl&Lion Gallery. Its £10 +p&p and has one of my illustrations in alongside others by a handful of very talented artists.

Monday, 8 December 2008

December Work


Here's an drawing from a couple of weeks ago for a christmas brief we got. Its not massively christmassy I'm afraid but I guess thats not really my thing anyway.


And here are some painty doodles that I scanned to piece together into something else.

Thursday, 4 December 2008

Sigh...


LinkI've been reading Said the Gramaphone for a couple of years now so it was a wonderful surprise when I visited this evening to see my name there. Sean had some very nice things to say about 'I Am The Friction'

"But more beautiful still - and I'm very belated in writing about it, - is [Jez Burrows] and Lizzy Stewart's I Am The Friction. They are stories inspired by drawings & drawings inspired by stories, and while the works are funny and weird and melancholy, more than anything it feels like a love-letter from friend to friend, a shared smile, the kind of collaboration that comes from many hours by the same lamps. It's a handsome thing to hold in your hand, to read and enjoy, but it also makes you long to slip into the moments of its making; eyeglints, gifts, ink on fingers."

This kind of sums the book up to me and for someone else to see it too makes me feel pretty happy.

By the way there are like four copies left or something crazy like that. They'd make a nice christmas present. Maybe. I don't know.

Wednesday, 3 December 2008

Wednesday

Tomorrow is the opening of 'None the Less' at Analogue Books. Its an exhibition of 60+ prints from the Tiny Showcase archive (including mine) and its going to be pretty awesome. Fact.


I really love Leanne Shapton's work. Her lettering and book design stuff especially. That cover for 'The Cylist' is particularly tasty. I love those colours together.


Lovely necklace from Cursive Design


Monday, 1 December 2008

Hey Mama Wolf


An image for an editorial project from an article about Devendra Banhart (who does his own lovely drawings).

Nice work by James Datz

and from Will Bryant too! (colours!)

I am intrigued by the H&M home collection.


Saturday, 29 November 2008

Edinburgh (and London to Brighton)


Today we walked round Edinburgh in the freezing cold (stopping for coffee and cake to refuel). I love Edinburgh in the cold and I feel sad that it is quite possible that this is the last year that I might live here. When the castle looks this nice it is completely futile to try not to be in love with this city. A few more photos on flickr.


I saw this on BBC4 last night. Its London To Brighton in four minutes. I'm quite fond of this journey as over the last couple of years I've done it a fair few times when going to see himself. Its lovely go watch.

This is. not. cool. kids. not cool at all. However I do feel glad that the illustration internet community will look out for each other in this way and try and stop these things happening. Go internet!

Friday, 28 November 2008

Hurrah!

(these are the things we keep on our fridge)

Oh my gosh I finally updated my website and deleted a couple of the old stuff clogging the place up. Go there and have a look. I also have some nice new custom screen prints (not gocco actual real screen prints) in my shop too!

Also something exciting is happening very soon that may well involve these wonderful folk.

Thursday, 27 November 2008

Yeah! Oh Yeah!


This is a little image I did as part of a self promotion project we're doing this week set by Jill Calder. Its been the most constructive week for a long while at college and I'm feeling excited about doing work and even about the prospect of graduating in summer, so hurrah. Go illustration.


I love this piece by Kate McGwire (via wrongdistance)

Thanks to all the people who said HELLO earlier this week. Its nice to know who's reading my nonsense. Oh and Alice I've been keeping an eye on your blog too!

Wednesday, 26 November 2008

Top Tips for a Wednesday Evening


This animation is lovely. Put together by FashionBuddha using illustrations by one of my favourite artists Evan B. Harris. I thoroughly recommend you watch (especially if you like folky sea based nonsense as I do).

Today I've been enjoying Au's Verbs not least because I love the album artwork but because they sound like a wonderful amalgamation of plenty of my favourite bands (menomena, animal collective and grizzly bear). Its on itunes. Get it yo.

And finally I really like the work of Glasgow School of Art student Joseph Mann. His 300 bits of tape project in particular and the lovely animation 'Taller Than Trees' which was all over the internets a while back.

Tuesday, 25 November 2008

Hello!


Just a quick post today (its turning into one of those busy weeks, in fact all of fourth year thus far has been far too busy) to say HELLO! If you're new to my silly blog now is a fine chance to say hello and if you've been monitoring my nonsense for a while..well..you should say hi too. From here on I'm hoping to be a bit more social on the blogging front and try and follow up comments and so on (not to mention stepping out from the shadows and commenting on the many many other blogs i read). So yeah...hi!

Monday, 24 November 2008

Biff Store


If you would like to buy one of the many many christmas cards we screenprinted last week they're now on sale on the brand new Biff Etsy Store! They're lovely and handmade and in all sorts of colours, perfect for a handmade, original christmas. If you cant stretch to buying a whole pack (they're hand printed and totally original! its a bargain!) we'll be putting up individual cards to buy in the next few days.

Saturday, 22 November 2008

Treats


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.

Friday, 21 November 2008

Weekends & Bleak Days


Today its is COLD. In this weather I would really like to have a Yokoo scarf and this hat from Toast.




I have an image in the upcoming first ever issue of 6x10 which has been put together by the gang at FormFiftyFive. It was screenprinted this week and should hoepfully be out at the start of December. My image is the building thing on the second row from the left Go here to see a list of all ten of the people involved.



This is a really great outfit. Via Sally Jane Vintage

Christmas!


My illustration class have put together a wee pack of lovely Christmas cards to sell at the GCM christmas market. Its this Sunday at Mono in Glasgow from 1pm and we'll be selling all manner of amazing illustrative goods. Come say hi!

Tuesday, 18 November 2008

New Print


New prints will be appearing in my shop very very soon.

Monday, 17 November 2008

Business


Nice new business type cards from moo.com.

Saturday, 15 November 2008

Fox Confessor


This evening I've been playing with homemade stamps inspired, of course, by the wonderful Lena Corwin and her book 'Printing By Hand'. I cut out my foam shapes and stuck them to an acrylic block and inked away. The bags look a bit festive (its the green I think) but I guess its just that time of year. Anyway the bags will be on sale alongside prints and so on at the GCM
christmas market at Mono in Glasgow on November 23rd. There'll be stuff on sale from the whole fourth year illustration gang and we've made a nice pack of screen printed christmas cards including designs from all of us to raise money for our degree show. If you're near Glasgow next Sunday you should definitely pop by.

Plats



Oops. We indulged our inner fifteen year olds last night and went to see Death Cab For Cutie so I missed my final After School Club related post. Fail. So here it is.

Plats!
I love all the work coming out of the Plats gang at the moment, there's so much to see on their site. Emily and Sophia from the collective came by to talk about collaboration, curation and destruction and showed off some photos from their most recent exhibition in London (which looks great...sometimes Scotland is just too far away). They also bought along all manner of treat to buy from bags and prints to books, I was so sad to have put all the money I had into organising the event. Oh well. Above is an image from Emily's personal work (inverted pencil drawings are one of y favourite things) and below something from Sophia (nice ink).


Thursday, 13 November 2008

Lizzie Fortunata


Lizzie Fortunata
is amazing. If I was going to spend all the money I had on high-end jewellery I'd definitely go for this over anything jewel based. Wow.

Nous Vous & Alex Ostrowski



Oops. So I completely forgot to post yesterday so today I have two talented types to talk about.
The first is the Nous Vous Collective; a design supergroup based in Leeds who have a habit of turning out really exciting work. I think their talk was intriguing to many students because of the whole collective thing (I guess we had no idea how that would work) and they definitely delivered. It was great to hear about the process behind their work and all the stuff they're trying to do. It seems like they're definitely for making design and illustration more social and collaborative and thats a good thing. Their website is down for reconstruction at the moment but I definitely suggest you follow the links to their individual work because there are so many nice things going on there.


Alex Ostrowski
is the nicest guy and his talk was a really positive insight insight into a working portfolio and starting out in Graphic Design. We all enjoyed leafing through his work and hearing about how he puts together projects and tries to get the most out of briefs. Alex is in the currently trying to work out what he wants from his career and I think it was reassuring for students to see that you dont need to have reached an absolute decision on what you want to do after college as long as you care about the work you make. The chance to nose through his books was awesome too. I will be forever jealous that I didnt come up with 'Note to Self'. Sigh.