Here is a picture of the painting I made for my Mum's 50th...
Sunday, 8 May 2011
Hooowweellll...
My latest drawing, requested by one of my best friends, Sam Howell (hence the letters on the drawing), for her music room...
I hope her pupils enjoy it!
Tuesday, 25 January 2011
Rachel Lévy...
Whilst one is at work and has nothing to do, one does like to browse magazines. Today's choice was The Sunday Times Magazine, from the 23rd January. I really like these supplements, as I find they contain good articles, and today... inspiration.
I came across a section on French artist called Rachel Lévy. She works with wilting flowers that have aged naturally, specifically Kronenbourg roses and blue anemones. She then photographs them and prints them onto cotton paper which produces a 'watercolour' effect.
These prints, to me, appear to have an association with death, with their dark tones and shadows, but they are photographed and printed in such a beautiful way, that it appears to turn this 'dying' process into something much less sinister and much more elegant and sophisticated. It's as if they have been captured in a state of 'Limbo'; their delicate contours and stunning colours portraying their last moments of life, mixing in with those slightly crisp edges and tiring petals... the signs of the 'other side' calling.
Simply alluring, don't you think?
I came across a section on French artist called Rachel Lévy. She works with wilting flowers that have aged naturally, specifically Kronenbourg roses and blue anemones. She then photographs them and prints them onto cotton paper which produces a 'watercolour' effect.
These prints, to me, appear to have an association with death, with their dark tones and shadows, but they are photographed and printed in such a beautiful way, that it appears to turn this 'dying' process into something much less sinister and much more elegant and sophisticated. It's as if they have been captured in a state of 'Limbo'; their delicate contours and stunning colours portraying their last moments of life, mixing in with those slightly crisp edges and tiring petals... the signs of the 'other side' calling.
Simply alluring, don't you think?
If you want to find out more about Rachel Lévy, or to see more of her work in real-life, they are on exhibition at the Stephanie Hoppen Gallery in London from January 29th to February 26th.
I think I might have to take a little trip there myself.
Monday, 24 January 2011
Oops...
Well now I've messed up my blog design! If anyone can help, it would be very much appreciated! Thanks!
A Reason To Draw...
Hallelujah! I've got back into my drawing again! That's all thanks to the motivation (i.e. a kick up the butt and a stern talking to) from my friends - I thank you - it was truly needed. My first, of hopefully many more, was as a leaving present to my friend leaving for Ohio.
It took me a couple of evenings to draw and add the colour, and another day to ruin it (sticking the lettering the wrong way), but I managed to get it done just in the nick of time.
Here is the process and end result...
It took me a couple of evenings to draw and add the colour, and another day to ruin it (sticking the lettering the wrong way), but I managed to get it done just in the nick of time.
Here is the process and end result...
I kinda wanted to keep it myself!
x
Thursday, 20 January 2011
An English Day Out...
Today I spent the day with one of my bestest friends, Kerry. She is hopping over the pond to live in the big ol' U.S of A... (Ohio to be exact) to be a fancy-pants fashion designer! In order to make the most of the last few days she's here, I decided to wangle a day off work so we could do all things English and lovely together, one... last.... time....
Here's what we got up to...

Luncheon in Woburn...
Here's what we got up to...
Friday, 31 December 2010
Santa... Am I Too Late?!...
Now, for some reason, dear readers (if I have any!), I've had the sudden urge to own a Barbour jacket. Why? I'm not too sure. I don't live on a farm, therefore have no sheep to herd or fields to harvest... but still, there's a little voice inside me that's getting louder, trying to persuade me to delve deeper into my overdraft and spend the (my gosh) £199 on one. It is admittedly a dream of mine to live on a farm, with a sheepdog, in a wonderful farmhouse, and with Matt Baker... (although that could be a problem due to the fact that he is already married...damn). If not Matt (I can hope can't I?), then someone very similar please. I've realised that I've now gone off on an idealistic tangent, so lets get back to business; I want a Barbour and I want one NOW.
This lovely one would do me nicely... with the limited edition Liberty print inside, I think it's worth the two hundred quid... don't you?
(Say yes.)
Picture above: Barbour 'Kate' Medium Weight Jacket, Red £199, available from John Lewis.
... one step closer to the country dream.
Matt Baker. Gymnast, dancer, country boy, sadly not available at the moment.
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