Sunday, 13 March 2011
Upcoming!
This week I'll be heading down to London town for Pick Me Up at Somerset House. Jez and Evening Tweed are exhibiting in one of the rooms again alongside other splendid folk like Nous Vous and Nobrow showing off what they do. As well as checking out what other people are up to I'm also taking part, albeit in a much smaller way. I'm going to be doing some drawing as part of It's Nice That's One for One project. Alongside four other artists (including my pal Richard Sanderson ) I'll be drawing on Thursday 17th (between 2.30pm and 9pm) and Saturday 19th (between 10am-2.30pm). If you come along you'll get to witness me frantically scribbling, stressing and screwing up paper first hand. Drawings made at the show will be for sale there and then! If you're in the area do come in a say hello. Friendly faces will be much appreciated.
As a result of my trip south (i'm heading home for a few days too) any shop orders placed between Wednesday 16th and Sunday 27th will not be shipped until the 28th!
Saturday, 12 March 2011
Thank you!
I just want to say a massive thank you for your response to my Toska book so far. Putting this book out felt like a fairly massive risk for me and its been really nice to get such a lovely reaction in the first couple of days. I'm really flattered and very grateful for your wonderful support.
Thursday, 10 March 2011
TOSKA
At last! I finally get to share something I finished a while back. Toska is a b&w litho printed, staple bound, 20 page book filled with illustrations that I drew during January of this year (in two weeks in fact, in a flurry of inhuman activity). The concept for the book is based on a quote from Vladimir Nabokov on the uniquely Russian sensation of 'Toska' and whilst the book has no narrative I hope you can at least spot a kind of vaguely tangible theme. This whole project is the biggest thing I've done on my own since my degree (and definitely the most expensive!) and involved me tricking myself into thinking I was confident enough in my work to spend a load of money printing five hundred copies of it! Eeek! This really has been a fairly huge leap o' faith for me.
Toska is now officially on sale for a rather reasonable £6.50 and the first fifty orders will recieve the postcard pictured above as well as their book. I really hope you like the images below (I won't show you them all as it'll spoil the surprise) and that maybe they might tempt you to invest in the book!
Sunday, 6 March 2011
Been Listening
Yesterday I went to see one of my all-time, desert island top ten, favourite bands The Decemberists play the Barrowlands in Glasgow. Having seen them a healthy handful of times (the first being in 2004 at a rather strange church hall/social club in Bristol) I knew what to expect and, of course, was not disappointed. Few bands know how to do all-consuming, heart-swelling joy like the Decemberists. This wee illustration (for Eastwing) is based on me remembering discovering them as a eager teenager desperately lapping up new music in her bedroom.
Anyway doing this got me to thinking about my music consumption (this might be a long post) From about aged 14 to 21 I was a rabid seeker of new music. I read magazines and blogs and visited record stores weekly, thoroughly raiding the racks for obscure treats. When I moved to Edinburgh from Plymouth (where decent live music was hard, nay impossible, to come by) I feverishly attended gigs both here and in Glasgow to ensure I made the most of my proximity to good live venues. Briefly I even co-ran a club night, dj-ed and organised gigs. I was obsessed (and, as any devoted indie fan usually is, I was probably a total music snob).
In the last few years this has waned somewhat. I buy fewer albums and never really read music blogs anymore. The days of visiting Pitchfork on a twice-daily basis are long gone. In a way that's a relief. My poor computer is grateful of the hard-drive space and having my ipod on shuffle is less of a risky business now that I know that everything on there is from a carefully curated selection of favourites rather than my entire music collection. For the past couple years I've stuck to releases from tried and tested favourites (Grizzly Bear, the Mountain Goats, Radiohead, Why, the National, St Vincent for example) and made way for only a comparative few new finds (DM Stith, Ramona Falls, James Blake, The Unthanks, The Dodos and a few more). I suppose this is part of growing up; no longer needing to sum myself up with a music library, neglecting my mix cd making and generally feeling like its ok not to be on top of whats new/cool/going to be Pitchfork's album of the year. I'm ok with that really, I can't afford to buy records like I used to! But a part of me doesn't want to give up too soon. I still am still floored by good songwriting and I will never fail to swoon at good use of a brass section on record. I guess what this boils down to is what do you fine folk recommend? What albums have had you in raptures recently? What's gotten your toes tapping and your head bobbing? Only the best please. I need quality goods to lift me from my rut! GO GO GO!
Wednesday, 2 March 2011
Friday, 25 February 2011
CAKE!
Yesterday was my birthday (24) and my friend Verity made me this beauty of a cake. It was absolute torture to cut into! I feel like a monster ruining its lovely face! Tastes pretty super though so i've gotten over it!
Whilst I'm here I also want to let you know that you can currently get 10% off in my etsy store with the coupon code SPRINGCLEAN2011 just fill in the box at the checkout page.
Monday, 21 February 2011
London Zine
For those that were interested I now have some zines of my London Sketchbook over on etsy. I've only made 15 for now so act fast and so on!
Thursday, 17 February 2011
The Lion's Laugh
If you follow me over on that there twitter you might have seen that I was posting progress reports on an image I was working on. For those that don't dabble in twitter (you wise souls) I thought I'd post up my screenshots here for you to nose through. They're not groundbreaking but sometimes its fun to share the way an image is put together. Plus at school we were always taught to 'show your workings'!
P.S thanks to those who left lovely comments about my sketchbook project! Much appreciated. Its nice to get a good response to something personal and less 'polished'. I'm debating making a small run of zines but only if there's enough interest so if you'd be interested in one then please let me know! There's nothing worse (there's lots worse) than living amongst stacks of homeless zines.
Monday, 14 February 2011
London- A visual diary
A couple of weeks back I went to London for a few days to catch up with friends and fill up on art and history and big old buildings. Rather than take photos as I usually do (and never really look at again) I decided to record my trip in a little sketchbook. Today I finally got round to scanning the pages of the sketchbook to show you. I thought it might be interesting to share some less polished work and spur of the moment sketches. This is the whole sketchbook (I havent edited anything out...regardless how dodgy the drawings are) and it just shows how erratic my drawing can be, the styles are all over the place! I did also write pages and pages of rambling, nonsensical notes, which you'll be pleased to hear I'm not posting for fear they'll bore you to death.
Valentines
This is my Valentines image for the Eastwing front page. No hearts, no flowers, there's not even any red! I am useless at holiday themed illustration.
Thursday, 10 February 2011
Lonely planet
I did this illustration just before christmas for January's issue of lonely Planet magazine. I totally forgot to share it with you! The article (which goes in the gaping hole in the middle) was by musician Nitin Sawhney and was about how he is inspired by the music he's encountered on his travels.
Monday, 7 February 2011
Skies
I have a new giclee print in my etsy shop. It features one of my favourite quotes from D.H Lawrence's 'Lady Chatterly's Lover'. I hope you like it folks! If all goes to plan there'll be more new stuff added soon soon soon!
Wednesday, 2 February 2011
Red Rabbit
I just got back from a trip to London but I thought I'd point folks over to the Eastwing site where all us eastwing illustrators have drawn rabbits to celebrate Chinese New Year. This red fella is mine (sorry its a bit wee! its only a little thumbnail for the front page).
Hopefully I'll post some stuff from my London trip up here soon. I did some sketches and doodles along the way so maybe I'll even be brave enough to share them with you!
Tuesday, 25 January 2011
Interview
You can, if you so wish, read a wee article about me on the Venus website (please not there's an error and 'You Are The Friction is not yet published).
Thursday, 20 January 2011
General Interest
Some things that have peaked my interest of late. Firstly the Tree Museum in Switzerland. Designed by landscape architect Enzo Enea the museum displays 2,000 species of tree, many against walls of sandstone. Doesn't it look beautiful? Like something out of a surreal film.
Lauren Dukoff takes wonderful photos, mostly of musicians. I am totally drawn in by this image of Devendra Banhart. Partially due to the fact that Mr Banhart is unfathomably attractive.
Trawling the archives of OMG That Dress! for incredible period/folk costumes and forever mourning the fact that such attire is no longer in vogue! Sigh.
Tuesday, 18 January 2011
Picture Book Report
I'm starting again with Picture Book Report. I totally failed to keep up with it last year (four posts in twelve months! Not so hot Stewart.) So i've chosen a new book and I'm good to go. I'm going to be working from Murukami's Norwegian Wood; one of my all time favourites. This is the first image that I came up with; a portrait of Naoko being all cold and sad and lovely. You can see the PBR blog post (where the image has type on) right here.
Sunday, 16 January 2011
Friday, 14 January 2011
Beach Walk
I did this drawing today as part of a larger project that I'm working on at the moment (to be revealed next month if all goes to plan). I thought I'd share this one as a taster of whats to come and to prove that I am actually drawing things and not just posting etsy links the whole time!
Friday, 7 January 2011
January (drawing) sale!
New year equals clear-out. Yesterday I took on the mammoth task of streamlining my wardrobe and today I'm dealing with the piles of drawings taking over my studio. Most of these are the original pencil drawings from my Living Things book with a couple of exceptions. As per usual if you are interested in buying a drawing then drop me an email at lizzy (at) abouttoday.co.uk and let me know where you are so I can calculate postage. I'm afraid I can only accept payment via paypal at this time.
Deer- £13
Wolf town-SOLD
Washing Line-SOLD
Tattoos- £18
Bear Head- SOLD
Deer Town- £14
Tess- SOLD
Cossack Souslik- £18
Monday, 3 January 2011
Hello 2011!
Happy New Year all! I hope you all had suitably wonderful holidays. I'm glad to have had some time away from my desk to spend with family and friends but I'm glad to be back now and eager to get going on this years drawings!
Friday, 24 December 2010
Merry Christmas Emporium!
Happy Christmas folks! I hope you all have a wonderful holiday period filled with all manner of lovely things! I'll see you in the New Year!
p.s apologies for failing to keep up my christmas gift guide. Time and energy got the better of me in the run up to my trip back to Plymouth from Edinburgh! Serves me right for setting myself a blogging challenge. I should have known I could never keep up the pace!
Friday, 10 December 2010
Thursday, 9 December 2010
Christmas Countdown #9
Wednesday, 8 December 2010
Christmas Countdown #8
For the neurotic in your life why not get this super print by Judy Kaufman? Oh I do love Woody Allen.
Tuesday, 7 December 2010
Christmas Countdown #7
My choice for day seven is from the wonderful Clare Owen. I love love love this antique birdcage print. Wouldn't it look so perfect in a battered second hand frame?
Monday, 6 December 2010
Christmas Countdown #5 & 6
I was out last night so I missed my Christmas countdown post. Thus today you get two! TWO! Fancy that. First up is this wee bear fella from Sian on etsy. I am a total sucker for this kind of thing and I just love his expression! Dangerously cute.
Or how about one of these splendid egg cups from the peerless Donna Wilson. I would definitely eat more boiled eggs if I had one of these friendly faces to put them in!
I've added some packs of these gocco printed reindeer cards to my etsy store. They were printed last year and pretty much straight afterwards I put them away *somewhere safe* and lost them! Oops. Found them yesterday though so they're in the shop now!
Saturday, 4 December 2010
Christmas Countdown #4
This super pretty handmade collar is my fourth choice in my countdown of handmade christmas presents. So perfect for making a plain dress that bit more festive!
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