Showing posts with label Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Art. Show all posts

10 January 2012

Friends To Keep You Warm




Beautiful hand-sewn prints by Izziyana Suhaimi

“Friends to keep you warm started from late nights browsing through Fall/Winter fashion collections and obsessively saving every outfit or image I like. I was fascinated by the stories each outfit tells and the narrative that every collection builds. I wanted to get my hands on the heavy knits and scarves and hats and sweaters and coats and gloves and leg warmers. Since these fashion luxuries were a tad more than what I could afford or even wear in the sweltering Singapore heat, I started drawing and embroidering them. At that time, I was also reading a lot of fashion blogs and these were what kept me company at night, hence the title (“friends” referring to the people and the clothes). I am very much attracted to the fantasy that fashion creates and the amount of effort, work, passion and dedication it takes to keep the industry going. It’s insane. But I understand that the world of fashion is not all rosy and magical. Hence with each piece in Friends to keep you warm, I try to express both elements, especially in creating a story about each girl.”
Via Culture Push

I'm listening to: Oh Comely by Neutral Milk Hotel
Images from: my-bones.tumblr.com

23 November 2011

Felting fever!

Two weeks ago I did a Saturday felt-making course at my local college and it was great. I had such a fun time and learned a lot more about the process than I had found on the Internet. I decided to do the course because I wanted to be shown how to do it properly rather than trying to work it out from youtube videos.
This is what we did.
Those big wooden things are called carders, they're basically two big dog brushes that help you blend different colours of the tops (top quality wool used for felting).

Then you lay your tops alternating between horizontal and vertical layers (this makes it stronger) on a towel with bubble wrap on top, and add any other threads.

Cover the tops with netting and squirt all over it with warm water with a bit of washing-up liquid, put a plastic bag on your hand and rub over it gently until it's all wet and soapy.

Wrap it around a wooden pole and put lots of pressure on it as you roll it back and forth. This is the part when all the fibres in the wool rub and knot together and it will begin to shrink. You also have to keep turning it 90 degrees so that it shrinks evenly. When you roll it out flat, gently pull at the fibres and see if they come apart freely, if they do then you need to keep rolling until they're tight.

Rinse the piece in water. To get a bobbly effect throw it onto the floor or table a few times until you get the desired effect.

This what it looks like once it had finally dried. I'm not sure which way up I want it!

Before and after of another experimental piece.

Here is some of the work of the other people on the course.
  I highly recommend having a go at wet felting if you can. I'm super inspired by the whole process and will have a go at doing some more of my own. Next on my list of crafts to try is needle felting. Have you tried it?

I'm listening to:  Smokin' In The Boy's Room by Mötley Crüe (going to see them with Def Leppard and Steel Panther in December)

10 November 2011

My New Craft Organiser Box

I was so excited when I found this today in the art shop on Green Street. I can't deny that I'm a seriously messy person, and I guess I'm a bit of a horder just out of laziness so I got this today as an early Christmas present from my parents. Plus I get to have it now because I (my mum) am sorting all my art and craft stuff. Hurrah.

It's four trays deep and I can't wait to organise everything even though I'm such a messy person.

I'm listening to: Mezzanine by Massive Attack

23 October 2011

love. want. NEED!

One of Niki Minaj's many wigs
Skull wallpaper by Barbara Hulaniki
Burberry platform creepers
Skull sugar cubes
Urban Outfitters studded satchel £58
Deborah Lippman Flat Top Matte Coat
American flag hairstyle

Gold studded boots by Laurence Dacade
SI Ti 9mm bullet earphones
Pug puppy!!
The Efeet Collection by Dylan Kendall
Lennon sunglasses from Modekungen

Chanel leather rucksack

9 April 2011

From a galaxy far, far away...

Nebula galaxy wedges, £112.90
Nebula galaxy trainers, £59.58
You can buy your own unique pair of these hand-painted shoes by KUSTOM KIX from Alexandra Sophie's Etsy page.

I'm listening to: 'Heaven's on Fire' by The Radio Dept
Images from: Etsy.com

6 April 2011

She sells sea shell (cards) on the sea shore

Here are some pictures (of varying quality) of shell cards I drew to send to my brother and sister-in-law in Bejing for handing out as gifts; it's very much a present given country apparently.

29 March 2011

Brian Dettmer

These pieces remind me of that fold-out/ pop-up encyclopedia I had as a kid of the human body (especially the first one) know the one I mean?


I'm listening to: 'Sextape' by Deftones
Images from: briandettmer.com

15 March 2011

More art from the past

Not the best picture (due to lack of a good camera, which I hope to rectify soon) of a very old sky/sea scape from school.  I remember being really pleased with how the sun rays came out but this picture doesn't do them justice sadly, not that I'm making excuses or anything.

I'm listening to: 'Bad Romance' by Lady Ga Ga

14 March 2011

The tale of the poor innocent man

'The Bride' by Joana vasconcelos
yep, they're tampons
I'm listening to: 'Macchu Picchu' by The Strokes

2 February 2011

Self portait.

self portrait 60x90cm graphite pencil
The white line that goes from my nose to my mouth is a reflection.  This is me at playgroup doing 'the look' I apparently do when I'm not impressed.  For details of commissions please email me liddie_squid@hotmail.com.

25 December 2010

Bits and bobs of artwork.

Here are some pieces I've done over the years:
Mr. Culver. biro. 29.7x42cm

Dr. Kelly. ink & biro. 60x90cm


Chuck Close self portrait. ink. 29.7x42cm

Steve. ink. 29.7x42cm



















Kyle. biro. 29.7x42cm



















A robin. acrylic. 12x12cm

I'm listening to: 'Loving You' by Minnie Riperton