
These necklaces by Kristina Klarin are so simple but so desirable! They're so scientific looking too!Vote for Verity's print on Pulptree and she'll be happy.
Sweet! I listened to this a few times this afternoon. So heartwarming!

These necklaces by Kristina Klarin are so simple but so desirable! They're so scientific looking too!
So i'm back from last weeks trip to Leeds. Exhibition is up and open until March 26th so if you're in the area please pop into the Art College and have a look. If you're not in leeds then pretty much all the images from the show can be found on flickr. Easy. There might be some prints on sale soon but in the meantime email me if you're interested in purchasing any work. 
I have a pretty big (read massive) crush on everything produced by The Vamoose. Not only are the accessories lovely but the accompanying blog which charts development and inspiration is beautiful and full of very swoony photos of dreamy ladies and floaty fashion. Perfect.
To celebrate the fact that my rather talented friend Verity has just put some rather splendid Lion badges on sale I thought I'd do a wee post on Lions. Because I realised that I like a lot of lion related things and well...its not more complex than that. So first up Verity's badges. Aren't they great? Laser cut and neatly packaged these friendly fellas are a bargain at $14. Also they look a bit like biscuits.
Beatrice Alemagna writes wonderful, whimsical books with beautifully unique illustrations that provide a much needed break from the saccharine sweet fodder in most children's books. My absolute favourite is Un Lion a Paris. Which is, in every way, flawless.
And this is a Lion I drew exactly one year ago. I still rather like this one. Which is a rarity. Maybe he'll feature in some kind of story one day.
Hello again! I'm back in the north and just about recovered from a week in London with Jez. It ended up being far busier than planned but all the better for it! Highlights included taking Jez to the John Soane house (he'd never been and I knew he'd love it) and enjoying the incredible collection of ancient bric-a-brac on show there (above).
London also played host to my 23rd birthday for which Jez treated me to a trip to the apollo theatre to see Jerusalem. There are not enough superlatives to express how much we loved this play. If you get a chance to see it please do! Its incredible. And the set is ace too.
The last 'best bit' is a bit of a surreal one! On friday night I met my absolute favourite author Jonathan Safran Foer. God knows how I managed to actually go up and speak to him but I did and it was good. I dont think i was too incoherant and useless. Anyway he is a very nice man and has just released a really interesting book called 'Eating Animals' about uh...eating animals. Investigate.
My very last ever sacre couer print is available in my etsy shop now. 


Would someone please pay me a lot of money so that I can buy one of these beautiful knitted poufs by Donna Wilson for The Future Perfect? Thankyou!



Nice leather jewellery from Emma Carroll etc


