Thursday, 22 May 2014

May Bootcamp with Lilla Rogers - Editorial

This month's mini was to draw people and faces, looking at dolls for inspiration. I think dolls are a bit less scary than drawing real people and I suppose it's easy to find something which appeals to you. So here are some of my doll doodles! (My daughter enjoyed getting some of her dolls out and drawing them with me).
So, the big assignment was an editorial piece, a full page magazine illustration about Meditating, about someone who is struggling to find the time to meditate - and doesn't really like doing it! I was a bit stuck to begin with as I've never done any editorial work. I also don't know a lot about meditating either. I wanted to use my original sketches, including this cat toy. I thought perhaps the meditating woman could be distracted by her cat. This was my slant on the brief, I tried to make it 'mine'!

Wednesday, 14 May 2014

Remembering Jack

Unfortunately we lost our big, lovely boy cat Jack this week. He was only 3, but I think he had a happy life even if it was short. :(  He was quite cheeky, and ate a lot! I remembered this moment when the hubby had baked a quiche and left it to cool on the side. When he came back to check it, Jack had eaten about a quarter of it. He did have his naughty moments, but he was such a gorgeous cat. We'll miss him lots xxx

Thursday, 20 March 2014

Jolly jellies (for Bootcamp)


This month for Lilla Roger's Bootcamp we were asked to research jelly, jelly moulds and other desserts.  I've had quite a busy month and was struggling with what to do with my jelly mould sketches. I managed to get stuck in this week and I quite enjoyed it. The end designs were to be for bolt fabric. I decided to make it quite fun, as jelly is brightly coloured. I might still have a play around with other colours and a few co-ordinating fabrics.

Monday, 24 February 2014

Lilla's Bootcamp

I decided to take part in Lilla Roger's Bootcamp, as I think it's good to keep pushing yourself to try different things creatively. Our first project for February was to draw cuckoo clocks, and then from those drawings to create a phone cover design. I really enjoyed this, as I would never have even thought about drawing a cuckoo clock, and the palette which Lilla suggested was one which also I wouldn't have chosen myself. So the challenge was to come up with something which you would buy. This is my final submission for Bootcamp, I could have gone on forever with it, but you have to stop at some point!