Wednesday 27 May 2009

Molly & her magic potatoes





This illustration was not for anyone or anything in particular, which was golden.

Molly Moon-Pea is going to make some magic potato soup that will make her invisible so that she can sneak into Florence Chutney's garden and devour her amazing bed of strawberries without being seen. The snail is suspicious and Chilli, her cat which resides on her large padded bottom is also partial to strawberries but likes them soaking in a bowl of full fat cream sprinkled with cinnamon and brown sugar.

Hansel & Gretel charcter work



This is a color character illustration of Hansel & Gretel (explanation below)

Loving the patchwork bloomers and dress! It reminds me of this amazing patchwork dress the my elder sister had when we were kids... I was and still am very jealous of it.

Hansel & the Witch



This is from Hansel & Gretel (explanation below)

It is from the scene in the book where the witch is trying to feed Hansel to make him fat so she can eat him!

Hansel & Gretel



I have been working recently under the creative direction of Ellie Warton, who is a publishing and editorial agent with The Bright Agency. She suggested to me a while ago that she thought my work would suit the Brother's Grimm Fairy Tales.

So we have decided on Hansel & Gretel, Rumplestiltskin and Rupunzel.
I have done a couple of illustrations of Hansel & Gretal and here they are.

Egg Cups




These are lovely jazzy egg cups. This was with the market stall dates nearing in mind as work to put on our stall, 'Paper Moon'.

I really love to make normal objects quirky and create character.
The pirate being a contending favorite. Perhaps I would eat more boiled eggs if I had a range of egg cups like these to cheer up breakfast.

Root Vegetables



My friend Lucy Barfoot, www.lucybarfoot.co.uk, an artist who I share my studio with and I have decided to collaborate together by selling our work at some markets and fairs this summer. We are going to be at Bath Market on June 13th and more dates after on the Saturday and possibly Sundays.

So with this venture in motion I have started working on the some more images to sell on our stall with is going to be called 'Paper moon'.

I have started growing lots of vegetables this year at home along with my two housemates, and they are growing like crazy, so with veg on the mind I jazzed them up in this illustration. Patchwork radishes.. I wish for them to come out of my allotment.

Growing Cupcakes



This is another color card for Artfile, which is explained on the post below. This would be ideal for a birthday or thank you card. It would be lush if cupcakes could grow out of the ground like this. The ideas for the Artfile range have been inspired by a book jacket cover design that I did whilst on my degree course with a little man picking letters of a large tree. I like the unusual scaling of little against large. Of course not forgetting some jazzy print and patchwork clothing. the range is going to have a kind of elves and shoemaker feel about it.

Marriage



I have been doing up some color samples for a card company called Artfile. I found out last week that the would like to do a 12 card range with me. Here is sneak at what is to come.

My agent is still in discussion with them and I don't think that they are going to be about in shops till 2010, but I thought I would post you what i have worked up so far.

The Giant Blue Bear



This illustration is yet another publishing sample. Pattern and patchwork is spreading like wild fire through my illustrations, I just can't seem to get enough of jazzy prints! Milly is measuring the bear up for size, she's the little dress maker who created the gem waistcoat the big blue bear is wearing with pride.

Bonjour Milly



This is another publishing sample I have done for my agency. Luke the little mouse, Hattie the hedgehog and Ludo the vole greet Milly with open arms as they clamber out of the water. I particularly admire the mouses patchwork trousers.

Super Turtle


I have not updated my blog in a while so I am having a big session of uploading all of my most recent work from the past few months.

This is an illustration that I did inspired by the tale of the Tortoise and the hare. It is for my agency, The Bright Agency; www.thebrightagency.com to use as sample publishing work. The hare looks terrified!