Friday 24 February 2012

New blog: FINE SCENERY


I'm always stumbling across amazing artists, whether it's online, in magazines or galleries, and planning to blog about them. Of course I always forget, don't get round to it, or wonder if this blog is really the place for it, what with being so hap-hazard n all.
So I've finally started a brand new blog, which already features lovely little illustrations by Brooke Weeber, and beautiful landscape photography by Carla Andrade, plus I have plenty stored in the drafts ready to go up over the next couple of weeks. I'm pretty excited :)
The idea is pretty much to keep rollin' out these interviews from artists who I've admired for a while. If that sounds like your kinda thing, take a look, have a read, and start following :)
finescenery.tumblr.com

Tuesday 14 February 2012

Happy Valentines Day

Scribbles for a loved one.

 



Friday 10 February 2012

Midnight City



For anyone else who was kinda obsessed with M38's Midnight City, but is now a bit sick of hearing it on every episode of Made in Chelsea. The Knocks just gave us another excuse to love it all over again. YESS.


...Alright, I lied. I love it in Made in Chelsea. 

Monday 6 February 2012

Forever in a Nutshell: The Sketchbook Project 2012

Last week I finally finished my pocket sized sketchbook, said farewell, and shipped it off back to Brooklyn, ahead of the 2012 Sketchbook Project world tour
There's no real running theme or style, I just used it as an excuse to try different styles and play with a few different materials. As it turns out, I've realised I quite like watercolours, fine liners, free style machine embroidery and paper cutting. And mountains, always mountains.
Here are a few of my more favourite pages, and I've uploaded the full sketchbook here, if you want to have nosey. Also, stop by the tour if you happen to live in America, Canada, London or Melbourne (it starts in April, dates here).

 









Wednesday 25 January 2012

Adam Rabalais - Alternative film artwork

Just thought I'd do a quick post on these amazing film posters by Adam Rabalais. I found these when searching for original film artwork as an extra Christmas present for Adam (my Adam that is), and after hours of scouring various blogs and etsy shops for the perfect design AND film, I went with this Inception print.
Hopefully this will be the first of a nice collection of alternative film artwork for our walls. Take a look at Adam's shop on Etsy.

  
A few more of my favourites...





Friday 13 January 2012

A sketchbook in the making...

I signed up Art House Co-op's Sketchbook Project 2012 quite a while ago, and in true fashion have kinda left it a bit last minute to get started. It's due to be posted back to Brooklyn Art Library by the end of the month, but thanks to some fast sewing, cutting and splashes of watercolour, I seem to be doing not tooo badly considering my late start.

My theme is 'Forever in a Nutshell'. I'm not overly imaginative, so I've taken the literal approach, with landscape scenes tied in with a few nutshells. I'll be sure to post more updates as I fill up the book, but here's a little look so far...


(please excuse my pack of chocolate digestives peeking in, plus my broken fingers in the bottom)