Wednesday, 18 December 2013

I unintentionally made playmobil look like Che Guevara.


Hello Beautiful

This week I've been given a brand new project brief, which is all about Breast Cancer.

I've found it hard to research, as it is a very sensitive topic, but the charity I am doing it for aims to highlight the beauty that can be found within the struggle.

I have a few ideas, but today I think I'm going to play around with the observational drawings I've carried out so far.

OH AND ALSO SOMEONES PIECE IN OUR CLASS WILL GET CHOSEN TO BE SCREEN PRINTED AND PUT IN THE HELLO BEAUTIFUL EXHIBITION IN LONDON... this excites me so much.

Do check out Hello Beautiful - really great cause.

https://twitter.com/breastmovement
http://www.thebreastmovement.com/

Thursday, 12 December 2013

Photoshopping with...er... more cats and inhalers

Spent the day on photoshop again, playing around with my cat/asthma work I've been doing.


                             


Taught myself a few new tricks on t'old Photoshop, I think we might be friends now.

David Wilson

Absolutely mesmerised by the films David Wilson has created.

He's directed videos for loads of bands including Arctic Monkeys, The Maccabees, Tame Impala and Metronomy.


I've seen most of these videos before, just never noticed the link between them... but it's obvious now!




Incredible animations, I'm really intrigued by the transitions from one image to another.

I WANT TO LEARN HOW TO DO THIS!

http://www.thisisdavidwilson.com/

Monday, 9 December 2013

Hello again

Today I photoshopped (for the first time in 6 months)

Here are the results of said photoshopping...



What can I say? I just love cats a bit.

Wednesday, 4 December 2013

Inhaler!

Drawings of my inhaler...

A potential theme of my make your mark project is my asthma.

The thought only came to me yesterday but taking my inhaler 2x and more every day is such a normal thing to me that I just didn't think of it.

But illustration-wise there is so much I could explore with it.

Sunday, 1 December 2013

PRISM 15

It was an absolute pleasure to be able to volunteer for PRISM this weekend.

The event gives artists and performers the opportunity to present their work in unusual venues across Sheffield, and Friday's event took place in the old Post Office at Castle House.

Before arriving I couldn't imagine how that'd work, but it did. It may have been absolutely freezing, but it was really nice to meet so many people and see such a variety of work. It was different to any exhibition I've ever been to, and I look forward to being involved again in the future.

http://www.prismsheffield.co.uk/

Thursday, 28 November 2013

boubouteatime.

These digital collages by Bouchra Benhalima are beautiful.


“When I started my blog, I wanted to add my personal touch but I didn’t want to appear in any images. I decided I would act like a style department and share my daily inspiration with others people in the form of collages."



 “This universe comes straight away from my imagination. I feed my mind with a lot of memories from my childhood, and with fragments from my past stories. The past really fascinates me."





Ideas, ideas, ideas.


I like the idea of making a map of my day/experiences/things I do
I think this one is pretty cool.


The same illustrator made a book about their Dad's fishing career which is quite nice, as even if the project is not just about my life it could be about what I know/can find out about the life of someone close to me.



Officially starting my new project tomorrow!

I think my theme will be the mess I leave in places
e.g empty mugs ALL OVER the house.

I could make blueprints? Map of mugs?
We'll see!

Wednesday, 27 November 2013

Movember Sketchy @ The Forum

This evening I've been to Sketchy at The Forum in Sheffield, which is a live art event, during which a drawing competition is held for all attendees.

The theme was movember, so I came up with bees with facial hair...'Beeards.'

I tried to use techniques I've learnt at college recently, so I stuck with a very limited colour palette and thought about composition, leaving white space. I drew the bees in a continuous line with my left hand as well. I quite like the messy effect it created.

This is the last time I'm letting myself draw insects for a while though - I'm getting carried away!



Tuesday, 26 November 2013

New project!

Because my current project is about myself, I've chosen some of my favourite colours, (purple, yellow and orange) to mess around with.

I've ended up doing space/galaxy themed work, as I noticed that my colours were in a lot of images of planets and stars when I was on the look out for collage materials.

Nope, these aren't the best pieces I've produced but I'd say I've learnt a fair amount about composition and colour palettes whilst at college this week - very useful info for the future!




Tropical World!

At the weekend I visited my sister in Leeds, and decided to go to Tropical World because in my eyes, animals are way more interesting than shopping...

I still don't know how, but two meerkats managed to stay still for long enough for me to do some observational drawings of them, so here they are!

I can understand why people love meerkats so much, they're very entertaining.

Trip to Weston Park Museum

Last week I spent my day in Weston Park Museum, Sheffield drawing some of the beautiful insects that are on display.

I'm definitely up for doing things like this more often. It was really nice and relaxing to sit and draw things that I like for my own enjoyment!

Scruffy Bear

At the moment I'm doing a project about my own story, and things that are important in my life.
Here's a collage of my favourite teddy and best friend, Scruffy Bear.

I've used the inside of an envelope and brown paper, with a continuous line drawing in fine liner over the top.

I really like this effect, I like to think I captured his personality well.

Friday, 22 November 2013

Monoprinting

For the last few weeks at college we've been doing a little project called 'Body Parts'. The theme I chose was insects, and I've really got stuck into drawing them... usually with my left hand in a continuous line = achey hand.

Here are a few of the prints I've done today! I enjoyed doing this a lot, I think the rough lines of ink and colour palette suit the bees well. 

Absolutely thrilled that I'll get to do this every week!





Sunday, 10 November 2013

Thorstern Brinkman

I find Thorstern Brinkman's photography really quite eerie. The images he creates are what I can only describe as portraits of the evil character from a horror film. I think that taking the face away from someone changes them completely, since there is no identity or expression on their face... just a sort of shell of a person.
Here are my versions of his work, it was absolutely hilarious to dress up like this.



Friday, 8 November 2013

New MoonKo Shop in Sheffield!

I actually squealed with excitement when I looked over the road and saw that MoonKo was open on Division Street, Sheffield. It is by far the most inspiring shop I've been in for a while, with lovely work from a couple of my favourite Sheffield artists Geo Law and Faunagraphic. I'd really love to have my own work somewhere like that one day, and when I go back I may have to buy everything and a Hantu jacket. 

Thursday, 7 November 2013

Here's a bee I made in 3D design. I've always been interested in insects, and thought it'd be cool to make one into a sort of structure. I can imagine this as a huge bee building, I think it'd look incredible. I'd not done metalwork before, so this was quite a challenge... but I am pretty pleased with the outcome.

Wednesday, 6 November 2013

These crystallised animals by Pasquale D'Silva really caught my eye, I love the idea of using block colours to create tones without blending them, and taking something natural like a fox or bear, and making it into something unrealistic/using colours that are definitely not related to it.


Wednesday, 2 October 2013

This piece by Pavel Platonov is really quirky, I love using materials for things they weren't intended for, and the idea of using a build your own dinosaur (assembled incorrectly) as a mask is so intriguing. I think this puts an object/objects you wouldn't think twice about in a different context, and shows that any household object could be a piece of art depending on how it is used.

Friday, 20 September 2013

Today I've been commissioned to make business cards for Confection Fairy. I really love the idea of taking average items such as Jaffa Cakes, and making them in your very own way, or 10 times bigger!

Thursday, 19 September 2013



As part of my college work I was asked to take a variety of 'selfies' to show movement and different viewpoints.

I'm not someone who likes to do things simply, so... I went all hip hop and decided to do some break dancing in the front room. No - I've never done break dancing before, and the most complicated move I busted was a forward roll, but I thought these snaps were pretty cool!

I took photos from different angles to show that my fabulous dancing was taking me all around the room. I particularly like the way that on some pictures, parts of my body are blurred, which helps you imagine me actually pulling off the move! I even wore a Will Smith T-shirt, some heavy bling and a sideways cap to fit with my whole 'hip hop' image. That is dedication.

Sunday, 15 September 2013


I came across an artist called Joseph Griffith who created his own 'drawing machine' to rotate coloured pens against a wall. I really love this idea because it enables viewers to interact with the piece and add to the structure, and I love how perfect the circle looks even though there is such a huge build up of different lines.
Kazuo Shiraga suspended himself from his studio ceiling and used his feet so spread oil paint over a canvas. This sounds like an absolute nightmare, because it would be so much harder to control where any of the paint is going, but it would create something really dramatic and abstract.
Picasso's light drawing is absolutely genius. I am amazed that in 1949 he was able to find and use such an experimental technique for drawing. I love how abstract this piece is, and although it only vaguely looks like a person, it is still incredible that Picasso was able to create an image like this using only light and a camera.
Yinka Shonibare's work is spectacular. I love the use of bold African fabrics on such a traditional Victorian dress. I think that it shows the crossover between different cultures as well as different eras. This is really quite witty, as the fabric, the dress and the pugs are not things you'd expect to see together, creating a really fascinating and amusing piece.

This Untitled Film Still by Cindy Sherman is great. I love how she has captured a 'typical' female character in an old film. Her expression makes me want to know what she's looking at and what is happening in the scene. Sherman really creates drama with her scarf blowing in the wind and the black and white effect.