Monday, 21 March 2011

Sister Gracie in Paris

(fineliner and watercolours, artwork I did for Sister Gracie a while back)


So, the video shot by Warren Guetta and edited by Margaux Lonnberg is finally up on youtube! However currently not on either of the blogs yet but I love the stark contrast of the dark filming and the simplicity of how it is filmed in a pretty parisian street. My God I'm so jealous!


Thursday, 17 March 2011

Sister Gracie

So, my boyfriend is back from their first European tour (finally!). Apparently it went really well which is nice to hear; so well in fact everybody wants them back again ASAP. I was most jealous about Paris and specially since Sister Gracie finally got to meet Warren Guettn and get filmed by him. The film isn't on the internet but will be soon either on The Kooples Blog or on Margaux Lonnberg's Blog.




For now though there is this video that you can feast your eyes on. A compilation of Sister Gracie's own documentation from the tour. 
Enjoy.



Wednesday, 9 March 2011

Zoe Keramea

I'm really into geometric art of many types so when i ran across these images on the internet i was smitten! They are malleable paper sculptures by the wonderful athens-born Zoe Keramea. 
This set of images are of the Leopard Moth series.
Despite the fact that I hate insects (!)  I find the intricacy of the sculpted paper triangles beautiful and the use of a monotone colour palette just lets you focus on the shape and the form.




My next project at uni is about learning embellishment and embroidery which I'm really looking forward to. i really want to focus on geometric shapes and i'm not sure how yet, but will somehow wield these images into my research :)

I'd really like to play more with geometric collaging like in my 'Estelle' illustration in one of my previous posts, so look out for that :)



Friday, 4 March 2011

Light at the end of the tunnel.



As you can see this is the original drawing for my blog heading :), I did this illustration with creating a canvas print design in mind. I don't think i got it completely right and therefore won't use it for that reason. Then I decided i would draw two more similar images with different graphic floating shapes to create a triptych. That hasn't quite come into reality yet but we'll see....
well anyway my point is, i thought it might be nice to post it up here. Also i was extremely bored in one of my illustrator classes at uni the other day and did this in photoshop instead. :)




Tuesday, 1 March 2011

Beatrice Boyle

Ok, so if you haven't heard about the LCF fashion illustration graduate Beatrice Boyle yet, don't fret. I have a feeling we will be seeing a lot more of her, especially since miss Boyle has just done a t-shirt style capsule collection for Browns! She is one damn lucky girl, but looking at some of her images explains it all. Her idea is deconstruction and essentially she just takes glossy images of models and 'destroys' them by painting over them. I absolutely love the outcome though; the large, flat, vertical brushstrokes totally contrast the soft, supple, often erotic lines of the female figures. 







Her current exhibition is on now at John Princes Street, RHS Terrace, LCF, London. However if you're planning on going you have to be quick as it finishes on the 3rd of march, this Thursday! Personally my only chance to go is thursday but knowing what i'm like, i always plan to go to many exhibitions yet never get round to it, specially since i have a deadline for next week and a hell of a lot of work to get done. :(

So, i leave it to one of you to check it out for me! 
Open 10am to 5pm.
enjoy!