Here's my new illustration of a lovely owl :) I'm thinking it will look really nice on a bag, maybe a pillow case??
I've been practicing with the making of my bags and I've stopped making stupid mistakes now! I brought some heat transfer paper from the internet that I can't get to work, that'll teach me for using ebay... So I've ordered some more that should arrive tomorrow and hopefully I'll have some made ready for christmas presents! Then I'll be able to set up my online selling.
Tuesday, 13 December 2011
Monday, 12 December 2011
End of term
On friday we held a mini exhibition of some of our work from the term. It was really great to see everything we have accomplished all in one space and I was really impressed by some of the work! I think our iconic photos looks particularly amazing all together, some of them are really impressive!
Thursday, 1 December 2011
Transport illustrations
These are all of my illustrations of transport. In my head I had planned to put them together in this way but I'm not sure it looks as successful as the bicycle does in repetition. I think I'm going to concentrate on the bicycle and the moped as I think they are the best illustrations. I'm going to try adding colour and playing around with repetition.
Tote bag!
I brought a plain tote bag and some heat transfer paper from the college shop today and gave transferring my designs a go. I'm quite please with how it turned out as a first go, I've now learnt to wait for the paper to cool down before peeling off though! I think it would look much better if the design was bigger so I'm either going to have to use A3 paper or two A4s... Bearing in mind that it will cost me quite a bit to get the A3 printed too. I'm trying to keep costs down so that it would be feasible for me to eventually sell my designs. I'm planning on having a go with the bicycles on a t-shirt next and will try this one again to get a better result.
Wednesday, 30 November 2011
Letterpress
A few weeks ago we went to the letterpress studio in Old street and spent the day there. It was such a good day, and despite picking a really long complicated piece as always, I was really pleased with the result I came up with. We were given a list of opening sentences from famous literature and we had to create it with letterpress. I was really interesting as I've never done anything like that before and haven't worked with typography in such an intense way but I really enjoyed myself! My piece was based on the opening lines of The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath.
New illustration!
This is a new illustration to go towards my christmas project. I think it would look great on a bag?
Iconic photo
Monday, 28 November 2011
Double page spread
This is the double page spread that Phoebe, April and myself came up with. We were keen to play with size and make one of us a lot bigger than the other two.
Christmas Project
"I want to ride my bicycle" |
I've set myself a Christmas project to help me work on my illustrations. I created this line drawing of a bicycle and I've got some more modes of transport to work on. I also quite enjoy animal illustration so I'm going to work on some owls and tigers etc too. My plan is to use iron on heat transfer paper to transfer my designs to tote bags and t-shirts etc. I think they will make good christmas presents and if they go down well I may even consider selling them.
Manifesto
This is my final manifesto that is A2 size. We had a group crit today which I think on the whole was really impressive. I'm quite proud of my piece considering that I've never used InDesign before! I think I achieved the Bauhaus look quite well.
Friday, 25 November 2011
Spilt Norman
We've been experimenting with different wine spills and positions, from the feedback we received yesterday we are going to concentrate on a longer spill with a tilted glass and just keep trying for the perfect spill!
Wednesday, 23 November 2011
Saturday, 19 November 2011
Dingbat and Norman
This morning I photographed my dingbat out in the world. I didn't want to stick with the obvious idea of finding a piece of text or graffiti and sticking the piece onto it so I decided to create something myself that the pen could have drawn. I went to an alley way near to brick lane which has a lovely wall of graffiti and created a long chalk line along the floor to photograph my dingbat with, I'm really please with the results I think the photos look great!
Also, me and Lara have been working hard on our shrine project and we've decided to go in the direction of a spilled glass of wine with a hedgehog shape. Next we are going to experiment with different spills and glasses to work towards creating a really nice image for our final piece
Monday, 14 November 2011
Special Collections
Today we had an induction to the special collections area of the library, which is basically a room full of rare objects and artist books to look at. We were also given a brief, to find an artists book, and create a rant on a postcard in biro form. We have to send the postcard to the library through the post. The book I chose is called Cowboy Story, it is by a collection of artists and involves illustration, poem and music (unfortunately I haven't yet been able to listen to the disk that comes with it but I hope to soon.). I chose the book because I really loved the illustrations and I think that cowboys are quite cool. I've given the postcard a go, it's no where near finished, not a rant at all, but I thought I would upload an image because I quite like my illustration...
Sunday, 13 November 2011
Devine Daughters
So me and my flatmate Jess, who is studying Graphic design at LCC, have decided to work together in some self motivated projects. We're both really interested in zines, illustrations and printing methods so yesterday we took a trip to the South East London Zine fair.
It's always great to look around at other peoples work and I may have found a few items that i wanted to buy!
Me at the zine fair |
A brilliant screen print I brought, definitely have a thing for animal illustrations! |
We found the fair helpful to come up with ideas for possible zines that we could create together such as an illustrative series on student life. We found the makers of a zine called cut me up particularly inspiring, take a look at their blog...
Lara and I had our tutorial on Thursday discussing our ideas for the shrine project. Nigel and Paul thought that the best ideas revolved around the alcohol, so we're scrapping the crisp sandwiches and family guy which is a good step forward. They particularly like this image of Norman and a spilled wine glass. Lara managed to create a hedgehog shape at the end of the wine and we thought that this would be great to explore and work on for the rest of the project. Similar to the Jesus in toast idea!
CRY over spilled wine |
I spent friday morning in the library researching Bauhaus typography, Moholy Nagy, and modernism. I found the research really helpful in the beginning of writing my manifesto and am already up to 438 words, seeing a possible struggle to keep it to 700!
Wednesday, 9 November 2011
Today's shenanigans
Working out colours |
Progression |
Norman
Yesterday I met up with Lara and Norman to discuss some ideas for the shrine project. We thought of many ideas but struggled to come up with one that encompassed all aspects of my presentation. So we are hoping to link one aspect with Norman, such as crisp sandwiches or alcohol. Our favourite idea revolved around creating some kind of sculpture of Norman from objects related to my drunken ritual. This afternoon I'm going to experiment with different shades of bread in order to create an illustrative flat sculpture and see what happens!
Ian Wright badge sculpture |
Toast Illustration |
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