Monday, 31 December 2012

New Year's Resolutions

The past couple of days I've been learning a few new skills in Illustrator, which should help enhance my design work. I've particularly been experimenting with different text effects as I increasingly find myself needing to use typography within my work and would like to do this as imaginatively as possible. Found some great tutorials here. One of my resolutions for 2013 is to build a new website using some of the typography and animation skills I've honed over the past year, so watch this space.

I'm also looking forward to participating in some great exhibitions in early 2013:

The Grant Bradley Gallery's show, 'Let Me Illustrate' runs Sat 12 Jan to Sat 2 Feb, with a preview on Fri 11 Jan

Drawn in Bristol's fantastic new exhibition 'Beat the Blues' launches Fri 18 Jan at St George's Bristol with an evening of live music.

I'm excited to see some imaginative and inspiring work at both of these, as well as seeing what new opportunities arise. Roll on the New Year!

Sunday, 16 December 2012

My first GIF

Currently exploring the possibilities of the world of animated GIFs...hoping to inject some animation into my work and website. Should see some results soon!

Tuesday, 4 December 2012

New work


This week I've been creating a new cover image for St George's Bristol's children's and families' concert brochure, which will be available in the new year. It involved a different approach for me as children's illustration is not my usual area. I wanted to create something fun and eye-catching that reflected both music and springtime themes such as flowers, growth, insects and the natural world. The result is, I hope, a quirky and uplifting image in bold primary colours that I hope will appeal to both parents and children.

The brochure will appear alongside Drawn in Bristol exhibition 'Beat the Blues,' which launches at St George's in January.

Friday, 23 November 2012

Christmas cards now available

Let It Snow
A few of us illustrators from Drawn in Bristol were asked to come up with two Christmas card designs each. These are now available from the Watershed shop on Bristol's Harbourside and at Paper Scissors Stone pop-up shop in Quakers Friars.

Baby It's Cold Outside
I enjoyed the challenge of producing two cards that complemented each other but could also work individually. I settled on the idea of producing vignettes rather than full bleed illustrations quite early on as I liked the idea of playing with the white space and the impact it has on the image - I usually produce full-bleed images but more recently have been experimenting with using more white space. A muted colour palette lends the images a softness that contrasts with the crispness of the digital lines, which is the effect I was going for (I was feeling quite muted at the time!), although it would be interesting to try them out in brighter colours. What I enjoy most is the symmetry of the borders, which I feel unifies them and reflects the spirit of cosiness and "togetherness" that we're supposed to feel at Christmas!

Sunday, 11 November 2012

New Drawn in Bristol exhibition at St George's in January

Recently I've been working on some new pieces for an exhibition I'm organising in January. Beat the Blues follows the success of 2012's High Notes / Low Notes at St George's Bristol and brings together a number of illustrators from Drawn in Bristol collective for an uplifting spring show based around the colour blue. The exhibition will launch alongside Bristol Acoustic Music Festival on Fri 18 Jan 2013 with an evening of live music - more details to be found on the St George's Bristol website soon. A smaller selection of works can also be viewed at the Parlour Showrooms in the week leading up to the event, where Acoustic Music Festival organisers, Jelli Records will be promoting the festival.


Detail from one piece, as yet untitled
The 4 pieces I've been working on are designed to work as a set and reflect the exhibition venue in that they are all about the act of playing music. They are a bit of a departure for me in that rather they are more abstract than most of my work. The forms have been distilled into basic elements that suggest figures rather than literal interpretations of performers. By simplifying the content I am able to concentrate more on creating striking compositions and I have enjoyed playing with these abstract shapes to form objects the eye can read in different ways. I've tried to respond to the physicality and emotional aspects of live performance and I hope this will come across to the viewer. I'm really looking forward to the exhibition, which sets to be even bigger and better than the last one, and features some fantastic illustrators. More info to follow soon.

Sunday, 23 September 2012

Hand-drawn cards


So, while I haven't really done any proper illustration over the summer I have made a few rather stylish cards for friends and family. Here are a few of them:






New cards available at Watershed

Two more of my designs are now available to buy as cards from the Watershed shop:
Cider Apples

Storm in a Teacup
'Storm in a Teacup' is a design I came up with sometime last year as a bit of a fun experiment, so I was delighted that Watershed wanted to sell it as a card, which meant it would see the light of day! The 'Cider Apples' design is a new variation on a magazine cover I did for Inspired Times last year. So many people liked the design that I decided to produce a variation that would perhaps appeal to a broader audience (the original Inspired Times design was a bit too feminine to have mass appeal, I felt) and still keep the summery theme. The new design reminds me of summer festivals!

Drawn in Bristol were approached by Watershed and took care of ordering and printing the cards. I've been asked to produce 2 Christmas card designs to stock in Watershed and in the Drawn in Bristol shop so look out for those...

Storm Clouds
To get back into the swing of illustration after a bit of a summer break I had fun producing a cushion design for a competition run by website Ohh Deer, which specialises in lovely products festuring talented illustrators. My design wasn't selected as a winner but it did get me thinking about creating a range of weather-based interior design. Maybe a future project!