Friday, 9 September 2011

Summer Assignment - Second Drawing

And here is my second completed offering.  I had always intended to face my demons and include a 'proper' hand drawn sketch for my assignment submission; and this was probably the most successful of the summer's efforts - a line of ubiquitous beach huts at Fisherman's Walk, Bournemouth (where we hired this year's beach hut).  As a single item I felt it was a little 'lacking' and accidentally stumbled upon the idea of juxtaposing my sketch and the many photos I took in the past few weeks with Niall and Ellis of the Lions scattered around the neighbourhood http://www.prideinbournemouth.com/
Using Photoshop I extracted squared samples of the lion's patterns and created a simple, paper patchwork.  I manipulated my original sketch by tracing it and removed all the unnecessary scribbles, simplified the lines and embellished the forms and finally enlarged it on the photocopier, and printed onto tissue paper.  The tissue was overlaid onto the lion patchwork to create the final effect;  the tissue reduced and softened the impact of the patches and created a  specific and historical point in time background for the beach huts.

Summer Assignment - First Drawing

I'm bravely putting up my first drawing / sketch in preparation for the start of Uni.  This collage is of my son Niall and represents probably a ten minute window snapshot of his conversations during the school summer holidays.  I endeavoured to capture his main talking points of fish (both fishing with maggots, hooks etc as well as his tropical fish tank), Lego; his newly discovered fashion awareness in the form of Hollister,  his desire for a Long Board (in old terms fancy skateboard) and a fleeting referral to football (well we were out of season).  This was created with a combination of gouache paint and paper collage with some Adobe Photoshop thrown in for good measure.


.....And yes he truly caught this fish on the fist day of the holiday!

Wednesday, 7 September 2011

Jemima Bunny

Another summer clean up project is my Jemima Bunny which I have made for my niece's Christening, which is also in September.  This bunny has been made from a very old McCall's Craft pattern 3760 which I've had in my stash for many years.  The pattern is most definitely a throw back to the 1980's with vast amounts of fabric used for the dress; so I've tried to bring it up to date at bit by reducing the clothing fabric by half and given the bunny some contrasting fabric inner ears.  The dress, pinny and bloomers are sewn from a selection of co-ordinated quilting fabrics by Modafabrics sourced from my local haberdashers http://www.pinksembroidery.co.uk/index.html.  I'm afraid Jemima Bunny looks a little serious and stern!

Cade Cushion

I'm in the process of finishing off all of my summer projects in readiness for Uni so I can at least start with a clean desk!  This is a gift for my nephew Cade who is sweet 16 this month.  We've named monster 'The Cade Cushion' and Ellis created the design based on her Moshi Monster collection.   He's made from grey fleece with felt embellishments and stuffed with polystyrene balls.

Thursday, 1 September 2011

Cookies & Cream


A couple of Smoothie bottles kindly agreed to model a small selection of my Cookies & Cream 2011 collection.

The Big Knit

My one and only follower has complained about the lack of posts on my Blog!  Do not panic, I have been beavering away (as well he knows), and I'm working my way through my draft sketches for my FdA summer assignment and hope to post the final outcomes shortly to my blog (or at least before I go to Uni!).
In the meantime, as a bit on the side, I've been doing some knitting for the Innocent Drink people for their 2011 The Big Knit (see their website http://www.innocentdrinks.co.uk/bigknit/).   I much prefer knitting little things so I've been knitting hats for their smoothie drinks and my creations will be bought by some poor suspecting persons later this year.  I've named my current collection 'Cookies & Cream' and as you can see in the photos the colour scheme is chocolate themed.  Hoping to move into more lively colours if I get time, I particulary like the knitted flowers with beaded embellishments, I've knitted these 'in the round' with scraps of double knit, which saves having to sew the seam at the end!

Saturday, 6 August 2011

Summer Assignment

Here we go!
Create five 'drawings' reflecting places, people and things you encounter during the summer.  Gather all sorts of ephemera to help and inspire you.  Drawings can be figurative, or a series of impressions, shapes and colours, or you can build them up with collage using various layers, textures and materials.  They could also be a combination of these, whatever you feel best represents your interests.

Off to do some brain storming!