Friday 17 October 2014

My Love Affair with Drawing Continues

Whether it's drawing with the sewing machine or on paper with pen or pencil my love affair with drawing continues. I've been working on ideas for illustrations, doing pencil drawing first then careful pen an dink versions, the second one here was when I added some colour to the back ground using a watercolour wash and extra elements in Photoshop. It's always a case of trying things but also listening to what my heart is drawn to. It's painfully long process sometimes, finding what it is that I want to say, and i'm only just beginning.

Wednesday 3 September 2014

Recent Adventures

It's been a very busy few months with moving my belongings out of storage from the house I used to share with me ex and trying to organise and simplify it all. Going through all my stuff was emotional with a mix of highs and lows and also some surprises. I found so many unfinished art and craft projects, and spent quite a lot of time looking at them thinking they were less rubbish than I'd remembered! Some of them I got rid of but some of them I've hung onto with the intention of using them in some way or finishing them off.  I honestly didn't know how much I had. I do however now have a quite a collection of vintage fabrics and some of those were a joy to find and I've started using bits and pieces. I've only just started producing more consistently though after all the upheaval, and I'm also working on my drawings, vegan ideas etc. Here's a little update of what I've been doing:






This is a rather colourful one of a crow after feeling inspired by a commission someone asked me to do which was using a crow image. I think in hindsight I'd like to tone down the colour combos, but learning what I like is all a part of the process and never see things as mistakes just as an ongoing development.



This is was the first stag I did, which I liked very much actually. I've decided stags are one of my favourite subjects because their antlers are such  a fascinating shape and they are so magnificent to look at.







Following how much i enjoyed the first one I decided to do a follow up, I think I'll be doing a few of these!






Wednesday 2 April 2014

Little Pleasures

I know I've been rubbish at keeping up my blog but I'm making a promise to myself to start being more consistent even if it just means posting photos of bits and bobs and unfinished pieces that I'm playing around with. It's been bust old month with family commitments but no excuse! I got all my vintage fabrics out of storage last week and I've been having a wonderful time going through them all, I really do love them, colours and patterns just do it or me what can I say!



This led me an intense urge to make lots of pretty little things, like brooches and ACEO cards. I've always had a creative fetish for the small and miniature, no idea for that where that comes from but I love it. I made some of these little ACEO, or ATC cards. I came across the whole ACEO thing accidentally on ebay of all places. It stands for Artists Collectibles, Editions and Originals, a kind of step on from Artists Trading Cards because ether tend to get sold instead of traded. Well what ever, it's an excuse of remaking lovely little things with my bits and pieces, so here are some of my experiments below, soon to be all in my Etsy shop:














Wednesday 5 February 2014

Friday 24 January 2014

New Thread Drawings



  I've been trying hard to get into the swing of some kind of routine when it comes to working and producing consistently, which seems to go against my nature! But I'm moving in the right direction as I have managed to be producing on a more regular basis. I've been enjoying my freehand embroidery on the sewing machine more and more. I feel like I've found the perfect way of combining my love of drawing and vintage fabrics, the quality of line drawing with wonderful patterns and colours. I've even managed to start listing things on Etsy now. Slow progress is better than no progress so heres to moving forward!