Thursday, 26 March 2009

No One Does It Like You




Fascinating video by Patrick Daughters & Marcel Dzama for Department of Eagle's beautiful song 'No One Does It Like You'. Creepy and weird and wonderful, an amazing translation of Dzama's drawings.


I really really want this. Lemony Snicket's 'The Composer is Dead' illustrated by my absolute favourite artist Carson Ellis.

Wednesday, 25 March 2009

Tiny Seashores


Tilt Shift photography has been hugely popular on blogs for the past year and I guess the novelty has worn off a bit now. Nevertheless this video is absolutely wonderful and well worth watching (Dad I mean you. You should like this).


I was doing some mindless internet trawling whilst reserching some ideas for bookcovers when I was reminder how wonderful all the work by the Heads of State is. They manage to always come up with the simplest, cleverest and most stylish resolution to all their projects. If you don't know their work then I suggest you have a look. Because of awesome.


Where the Wild Things Are Trailer! Exciting!

Monday, 23 March 2009

Oh Pauline!



No posts for a few days largely due to the lovely weather. It's been unfathomably warm and sunny here the past week. This was the meadows on thursday evening. Long, long shadows and surprising dusky warmth. I love Edinburgh when it's like this. There is no better place to be when its sunny.


At last today I got my hands on my Tiny Showcase letterpress print. Its so nice to be able to feel the wonderful letterpress texture. There are still 31 prints left over at TS.



I've been practicing my editorial illustration skills this week. This one is for a book review in the NYT for a book about Napoleon's sister, Pauline. There's another one to look at on my flickr.

Wednesday, 18 March 2009

Bears & Monsters


There are a few films coming out soon that I'm really excited about but few more so than this one. Directed by Spike Jonze and co-writted by Dave Eggers is there anyway that this can fail? I guess we have to wait till Autumn to find out. But for now this beautiful poster will definitely do for me. (poster via Kitsune Noir).




Rob Hunter has some wonderful work. I love his use of colour. Its really rich and lively. Also the abundance of Bears hasn't gone amiss. Bears are so awesome.

Sunday, 15 March 2009

Picture post



A wee picture I did today based on a quote I read about Iceland's financial woes- "You sell me a dog for $1 billion and I sell you a cat for $1 billion. Now we are icelandic banks".
Nice nice nice illustration from Borja Bonaque. These buildings are pretty great. I love the scuffed, scratched textures throughout Borja's portfolio.
I like all the decorative detail and antique colours in all the pieces for 'Clementine'; a new exhibition by Jen Corace. Who is awesome. Always.

Saturday, 14 March 2009

Bakers Dozen



Amy
has set up a wonderful little online shop full of unfathomably beautiful things (OK and one of my prints too). The idea is that 13 people make an edition of 13 of something and they go in the shop. Its lovely and simple and works perfectly! Go and have a look
.

Tuesday, 10 March 2009

TINY SHOWCASE



ON SALE NOW

www.tinyshowcase.com

100 X LETTERPRESS TREATS! (by me!)

OK back to work.

Castles and Cathedrals



Sketchbook pages from Krakow (covered in coffee stains from my over enthusiastic blowing to cool it down)

I love these images by Valerie Hammond at Garson Fine Art. So dreamy and delicate. The negative effect is so perfect.


Wilkintie has a great selection of prints by a variety of wonderful artists. My favourite is this amazing castle by the awesome Joe McLaren.

Monday, 9 March 2009

More More More






A couple more from Krakow. Lots of cold grey and beautiful details.


Check out the beautiful new prints in the Nous Vous Shop.

Something good should be happening over at Tiny Showcase tomorrow (in truth something good is ALWAYS happening at Tiny Showcase but tomorrow is, perhaps, slightly more relevant to me.) Keep your eyes peeled!

Krakow Up Close


We're back from our wee jaunt to Krakow. A wonderful time was had by all. The architecture was beautiful, the history fascinating and the weather? Horribly cold. I'll probably post up a couple of pictures a bit later on (once I've sorted through the hundreds that I took) but for now here's a selection of close ups of all the lovely details on buildings and signs.

p.s Krakow is home to the best hot chocolate I have ever had. I wholeheartedly suggest you all go.

Tuesday, 3 March 2009

Nice!



Beautifully simple clothes from Sandro, via Unruly Things



Carolin Loebbert
has some really great work on her site. I love the contrast of heavy greys with rainbow raindrops and birds. All the work that I'm getting excited about at the moment seems to involve a lot of nice painterly textures.


Off to Krakow tomorrow! Back on Monday!

Monday, 2 March 2009

This is Bear.


As promised here's another image from that children's book. This is bear. He is Nora's best friend (see previous post).



Thanks to Guy Merrill of
Man Make Home for including me on his list of 'Best British Illustrators' on the design*sponge guest blog. Argh! I have been listening to too much of This American Life today. It's highly unlikely that you havent heard of the show but on the off chance that you haven't its a nice thing to have going in the background.


P.S Jez and I are off to Krakow on Thursday, have you been? Any tips would be hugely appreciated!

Friday, 27 February 2009

Back on Track!


Lovely birthday treats from Tuesday. From top AMAZING chopstick holders by Lola Goldstein from Lama. Yes! Middle left cushion (made by my mum) in lovely fabric by Angie Lewin for St Judes. Middle right A TRIP TO KRAKOW (photo from flickr) on thursday! Argh. I am so excited. Jez is the best! And finally necklace from Urban Outfitters. Lovely stuff!

Love the colours in the Marc by Marc Jacobs Autumn 2009 collection. Niiice.


And finally here is the first page from the children's book I started while back. Its super simple (lots of white space!) but at the moment its going quite well. More soon I'm sure!

Nice post about artist Simon Evans on Black Eiffel.

Thursday, 26 February 2009

Urgh.


Thanks to everyone for the birthday wishes! I had a lovely day filled with all sorts of wonderful things. I shall share them soon I'm sure but for now our internet connection is so slow that I can't upload pictures and its no fun without is it?

Monday, 23 February 2009

Internet back on track! Hurrah!




There are a few new sketchbook photos on Flickr. I'm really enjoying keeping a sketchbook properly again. Since I was about 13 I've always had one on the go but in the past couple of years they ended up being more like notebooks than drawing books so I'm so glad that I've managed to rekindle my ability to draw mindlessly for no reason at all.



Tom Gauld is definitely one of the reasons I'm studying illustration. My flatmate and I went to the opening of his joint show with Simone Lia in Analogue back in my first year in Edinburgh and it was at that point that I finally decided to switch from my fine art course to illustration. Thank goodness. Tom has just added a load of his amazing illustrations for the Guardian's letters page to flickr and they're well worth a look.

ALSO

Design Sponge's sneak peek into the beautiful home of Tonje Holand is wonderful!

ARGH! This is too much! I am in love.

Its my birthday tomorrow! I'm remarkably (and uncharacteristically) excited. Not least because its the first time in three years that Jez and I have been in the same country for it! At last!

Friday, 20 February 2009

Nices


Evert Nijland makes some beautifully, surreal dreamlike jewellery. (via the always impeccable for me for you)


Wayne Pate has some lovely, simple prints in his shop. Including these letterpress postcards.

Thursday, 19 February 2009

Stops and Starts

Urgh. Our internet connection has been playing up this week. Initially it would work for about three minutes and then not work for ten and now it's just about working but painfully slowly. It's practically steam powered! So blogging has been put on hold because the sheer frustration of trying to upload an image on our crappy connection is too much.

Thankfully right now it seems to be working OK so I'm squeezing in a quick blog fix while I can....



First up Sophie Elm! Sophie graduated from ECA last summer with a fairly spectacular collection of painted ceramics and textiley things alongside her lovely illustrations. She's just finished some lovely egg cups and hearts that are for sale if you contact her through her blog.



I've always liked Cornelia O Donovan's work. It's always so lively and fun. And her colour choices are pretty special too. I especially love these new stuffed animals as seen on her flickr


Harry Potter Redesigned

Sunday, 15 February 2009

Monday Night Nothing

On Saturday I headed down to the RSA New Contemporaries show while Jez ploughed on with his motherload of work (this is going to look particularly special when he's all done). Its a great show, if you're in Scotland then I thoroughly recommend it. One of the things that most stood out to me was Bridget Steed's 'A Collection of Whale's Teeth' (and her map drawings too) which saw her put fine, naive style line drawings onto found whale's teeth as shown above.
Alongside Steed's work there was plenty of other great stuff (including a wall of about forty wonderfully coloured canvases by someone's whose name I've forgotten)


Thanks to Lindsay for the heads up on the incredibly beautiful work of Valerio Vivaldi. I've had one of his images in my archive for ages so its nice to put a name to the illustration.


We've got a bit of a bizarre project on the go with the third year graphic designers. We have to design our self promotion in collaboration with one of the designers so today I gathered up all my tat and took a photo for my postcard (which has to be a two colour litho print) and this is it.


Saturday, 14 February 2009

Valentimes!



Happy Valentine's Day!
(from the beautiful 'Hooves' by Bowerbirds)

Friday, 13 February 2009

FridayFridayFriday!


Thanks for all your handy inspirational tips! I'm gradually slipping out of my week long rut so hopefully next week I'll be a hive of productivity once again!

In the meantime here are some nice colourful things...


I love the translucency of the colours in this painting by Maya Hayuk.


I like these door drawings by Liz Hazle.

Ray Fenwick continues to be amazing.


Now if you'll excuse me I'm off to a 'colour bash' themed party so its time to ransack my wardrobe to find something that isn't grey or navy!

Wednesday, 11 February 2009

Help me!


This is my desk in the studio. It could probably do with a bit of a clean. My paint palette certainly could! I'm not entirely sure what the drawing is about either. I guess I was feeling flowery.

Its turning into one of those weeks where I just can't get anything done. Having been feeling pretty pleased with myself for finishing two of my major projects (yay!) I seem to have hit something of a slump. Oops. I've been rooting around in books and films and songs in a desperate attempt to find something that makes me really want to work but to no avail. I'm blaming February. February is worse than January I think. In January I usually feel I have to work mega hard to escape January blues but February well...it all kind of slows down. Oh dear.

Any ideas? What do you do when you want to come up with ideas? What never fails to inspire you?

Tuesday, 10 February 2009

Illustrative Crush #95


Chris Silas Neal is someone I've had bookmarked for a while although I had never really properly explored his site. A recent visit and I realised that I really love his work. Really love it. How amazingly lovely are these animals? I want this image HUGE on my wall please.

That is all.

Monday, 9 February 2009

When You're Done Here You Get To Go Home



This image from Brandi Strickland's most recent series 'Dark Crystals' is too nice. See more at on her site or FOR REAL at the 'Dark Crystals' group show at the Mahan Gallery in Columbus, Ohio.




If I was going to do some (slightly expensive) Etsy shopping right now I might be tempted to buy this dress (or maybe this, or maybe something from the wonderful thrush!). Alas as money is tight in the months leading up to my degree show so I guess its not to be (who knew framing and printing was so bloody expensive..ok I knew but I didn't want to admit it).


P.S Lindsay Grime, a fellow eca fourth year, has just got her website done. And lovely it is too! Be sure to swing by and take a peek at her enchanting illustrations!

Sunday, 8 February 2009

Walk


I went for a bit of walk yesterday on the quest for some inspiration for a new project. Sadly I didnt come up with any groundbreaking ideas but I did managed to see a couple of exhibitions and take a few photos. Including one of a nice coloured cabbage in a garden at the end of our street.



Today I am listening to a reading of 'Under Milk Wood'. It is one of the nicest things to listen to. Especially the introduction.