I was stuck today, really stuck, so I went to the park, set down my blanket on the grass, and just lay there, cleared my my head and looked up.
Monday, 28 July 2014
Wednesday, 23 July 2014
Wednesday, 16 July 2014
Pattern Making
As frustrating as it may be, I'm gonna need to be a ninja in Adobe Illustrator if I want to make my own fabric designs. I spent the whole of today learning how to create seamless repeat patterns from an original design, which was helped a hell of a lot by a range of free youtube tutorials (some better than others!) But I got there in the end, starting with a simple doodle design.
Here's the home-style tutorial I found most helpful by Barbara Ignatiev: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NR8esZ4nn6c
Custom font made with a fill from my pattern swatch
basic pattern made with paintbrush tool and freehand squiggles
Saturday, 12 July 2014
Thursday, 10 July 2014
Making Marks
Today's sketchbook page - simple mark-making with coloured fine-liners. I reckon this would look great as a stitch sampler or print repeated to create a patterned fabric!
Friday, 4 July 2014
Sketch Happy!
Labels:
colour,
fineliner,
floral,
illustration,
ink,
sketch,
sketchbook
Tuesday, 1 July 2014
Another year, Another Sketchbook Project!
So the Art Coop sketchbook Project is back for 2015, and I'm up for participating. It's pretty exciting to think of my work going on an exhibiting road trip around America, and nice to be a part of something so big!
Last time I took part was in 2011, the year I lived in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, and chose the theme 'Down Your Street'. Its great to look back at my sketches, as each one is a memory in itself. I was in a paper-cutting-magazine-collaging phase at the time which was pretty cool.
The sketchbook mobile library visits cities including Seattle, LA, Austin, Toronto and Miami, as well as others, ending up in the Brooklyn Art Library, where it'll be safely archived. Go and have a gander at The sketchbook Project to get involved!
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