Shoes, booze and boys with tattoos... ♥


Thursday, 12 May 2011

OMG - More of my illustrations have been posted on Penelope's (author of Demon Girl) blog... eeek!

For those og you that know I have been in contact with Penelope Fletcher from the start of this project and she had posted my illustrations towards the beginining of my FMP.
Today while checking out her blog I have seen she has posted some of my final illustrations there too and I could not be more pleased with her reaction.
 CHECK IT OUT HERE!

Conclusion..

We have been asked to write an conclusion to sum up our third year uni, and most importantly our FMP, so here goes:

This year as been hard and frustrating with a few laughs included. I was really looking forward to this year, finally being able to make my own brief for the final major project. However by the time we reached the month where the time had come to create our own brief I was tired and frustrated with uni, and was ready to be done and go home.

After several failed attempts and a few long stories later I finally had my FMP brief. It all came about on a bit of a whim, when waiting for a train was just to boring to take I ended up reading a sci/fi fantasy book, that I would never ever read, and got so hooked I ended up wanting to illustrate it for my FMP at uni.
Looking back would I choose something different for my FMP?
There as been many times over the last few months where I have thought, "Why did I pick this" or "If I could do this again I would do something different" but in all honesty now I'm coming to the end I would not change my FMP brief. Yes, its been hard and frustrating at times but once I got over those moments, I started to enjoy the process and I am pleased with my end images (some shown in previous blog).
The third year was not what I expected in many ways; I think because I enjoyed my college FMP so much, so I kept comparing the last year of uni to the last year college and uni hasn't measured up, not in the same way. At college we had a small class with individual spaces and we all helped and supported each other throughout, and you couldn't beat playing pool and drinking beer (underage) in the pub next door on a lunchtime. HA.
Back to uni: our dissertation was a drag and I hated every moment of it, I'm not academic and never will be, however I chose a subject I was into, did a little each day and I got through it. With much help from Scott and Mom. 'Options' project sort of went by in a blur and I fell out and lost interest in it a lot. However the tutors felt it was some of my best work, I wouldn't agree it was my best work, not out of everything I've ever done, but it was my best work at uni.
My favourite piece (see image  on left) of work will always be the large painting that hangs in my mom and dad bedroom at home.


When I started my FMP, I wanted to be in love with what I was doing so my mind went back to the time when I created the painting on the left.
This painting was created during a one week project at college, I nearly ended up living in my studio to get this painting done on time - but I loved every minute of it.
I thought about create several of these paintings for my FMP, setting myself a 'one week' or 'two week' project, every week or so. After seeing Louise for a tutorial I discovered she was not a fan of this idea. I wasn't very happy. I thought about still painting on a large scale but with a different subject. While deliberating this I had to come for a few days. Upon traveling back to uni, my train got delayed

Wednesday, 11 May 2011

Another tutorial with Johnny.

After getting all the images and text done over the weekend, I went into uni for a tutorial with Johnny. I was hoping to get my images into photoshop and start creating my double page spreads. I needed Johnny's help with this because my photoshop skills are pretty basic.

However upon starting to upload my images into photoshop, we discovered the images had not been originally scanned in at a high enough resolution; so I ended up having to wait for the scanner to become available in the computer room, so I could scan in my images at the correct resolution. Which meant I have had to reschedule my photoshop tutorial with Johnny to this up and coming Friday. Which is the deadline for this blog, so I will not be able to upload any of the finally images until after the degree show and marking as been complete.
I was a little concerned about leaving the photoshop stuff until Friday as it only leaves two weeks to get them printed before hand in. However Johnny assured me there would be enough time to do this.
So fingered crossed, everything goes ok.

Ps My lists are getting ticked off and becoming shorter so I must be doing something right. :)

07/05 - 13/5 :: Week Summary.

★ Texting,painting, text, painting and so on...
★ Another tutorial with Johnny.
★ OMG - More of my illustrations have been posted on Penelope's (author of Demon Girl) blog... eeek!
★ Conclusion
★ Bibliography

Bibliography

Books:
Tittle: Art by Tattooists beyond Flash. Author: Jo Waterhouse
Foreword by Jesse Lee Denning. Key pages: 22 - 25, 32 - 35, 66 - 69, 86 - 89, 90 - 93, 106 - 109 and 124 - 127.
Tittle: The Demon Girl. Author: Penelope Fletcher Key pages: All


Web:
★ The Demon Girl website, 2010. [online]. Available: http://www.thedemongirl.com/ 
    Accessed: 24.01.2011
★ Pinstriping and Kustom Graphics Magazine Website, 2009. [online]
    Available: http://www.pandkg.com/  Accessed: 30.03.2011
★ Hieronymus Bosch Central, unknown. [online]
    Available: http://hassan331.tripod.com/Bosch/Garden.htm  Accessed: 19.03.2011
★ Tate Collection - The fairy Feller's Masterstroke, 2007. [online].
    Available: http://www.tate.org.uk/servlet/ViewWork?workid=2979&tabview=work 
    Accessed: 19.03.2011
★ Puck Collective, unknown. [online]. Available: http://www.puckcollective.co.uk/# 
    Accessed: 23.03.2011
★ Fiction Fierce - Penelope Fletcher's Blog, 2010. [online].
    Available: http://fictionfierce.blogspot.com/ Accessed: 25.01.2011

 Film & DVD:
Vampire Diaries, 2009. TV Series. Directed by Siega, M., et al. USA: Warnerbros.


























A journey back to uni, cataloge images & degree show

I arrived back at uni for a degree show meeting and to sort out images of my work for the degree show cataloge. I saw Louise and Chris to look through my images, and we came to the agreement on these.



We also had a meeting about our degree show, after there was no progress being made on our original idea of a 'mini theatre'. We moved on to decorating a wall full of work done by us third year illustration students.

We all got together in our studio space, and spent the next few hours each creating a piece of art that we felt represented us. I had already done a couple of pieces at home, however they were relativity small, and I felt left out with everyone creating new images. I scrapped my small images and created this:

By the end of the day the wall was full. Everyone had completed a drawing and had a piece of their personality pinned to the wall. Which turn out something like this:

 
This wall will now be photographed and used as the theme for our degree show. Using the photographs to cover our degree show cataloge and the backdrop for the posters etc to advertise the show.

Tuesday, 10 May 2011

Texting,painting, text, painting and so on...

Over the weekend I locked myself in my room, on a mission to complete the remainder of my illutrations plus the other 6 pieces of text that need to be inked, all ready to be done for monday for my tutorial with Johnny.

After many mugs of tea and coffee, a lot of itunes, late nights/early mornings and feeling totally detached form the world, i did it. I completed the illustrations and the text. I know have 7 illustrations and 7 pieces of inked text, hopefully giving an insight into 'The Demon Girl' - my introduction to 'The Demon Girl'!

Demon Boy - Chapter 1

Vampire Demon - Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Glamour - Chapter 5
Vampire Romance - Chapter 7


Friday, 6 May 2011

Degree show meeting - intense, scary, stressful so much to do! MUST BREATH!!

Today we got given a timetable of the next few weeks leading up to our degree show, and learned about where needed to be when, how the tutors and external examiner will be marking and grading our work.

To say the least my brain felt fried when I left the studio. I did not know where to start or what to think. I could either cry, laugh or run off to Mexico. Even the though a friend suggested running of to Mexico and getting a pretty damn good tan I decided this was not going to help me complete my degree - so I can start getting on with my life. Ok maybe not get on with my life because Im living now - now is my life; but I'm ready to move to the next faze of my life so to speak.
Anyway after getting back to my flat and just staring at my mac for a while I remembered some pretty good advice that I was given once. "Just breath, devise your work into small chunks so it's less intimidating, make lists so you don't forget anything and plan your time."I think this is some pretty damn good advice, my mother does know something after all. 'HA'. Even though I haven't always used this advice in the past I think now may be a good time to use it otherwise I might just freak at how much there is to do.

So I took a breath, and started to compartmentalise my work and make lists lots of list.

After a good hour or so I had got this list making stuff 'down to a tee'.

I have a list for my illustrations, a list for my text illustrations, a list for my presentation document ie my blog aka this what I'm writing now. (Which feels weird as Im typing this.), a list for my sketch book and finally a list for my portfolio.

OK Im freaking out a little it is still pretty intimidating everything that needs to be done, however I think I may just survive if I take one list at a time!

I also have my ipod, F.R.I.E.N.D.S's box set and of course my friends to keep my sane until the end - hopefully! Although a couple of my close friends may say I wasn't sane to begin with.

Right my list are sorted I'm more clear in my head what needs to be done, now all I have to do is do it!

DO IT!

Tuesday, 3 May 2011

On with the text...

Once I got home and let everything that had been discussed with Johnny and Louise, sink into my brain. I started looking at different styles of text that I felt would go with the theme of 'The Demon Girl' book.

After a few hours and a few websites later, I had downloaded a few text styles that I liked.









I then typed up and played around with some layouts on my mac, because I have an header then the main body of text I wanted two separate text styles that worked well together. I finally decided upon this:



I printed out the text to the appropriate size, and began drawing the text with ink and dip pen via a light box. Once I had done this I found the text by itself was to bare, so I began research on Victorian patterns to see what kind of patterns or imagery I could add around my text without taking away from the main illustration.

After a couple more hours I ended up with this.




I  got frustrated with myself when I accidentally smudged or dropped ink where it shouldn't go. However once I had finished I found this added to the character and hand drawn-ness or the text which I really liked, because I did not want the text to look typically computer generated.

one on one with Johnny ...

... & Louise.

After a successful work in progress, and some works being developed over the weekend; I was a lot more relaxed about seeing Johnny.
While hovering in the studio for Johnny to finish with another fellow student, I was approached by Louise inquiring to whether I had had much progress over the weekend. To which I showed her the following design.

Louise appeared to be please with this development, I am pleased to. I think this image is a lot more successful than the previous illustration of 'The Rupture'. Has Louise said in the work in progress when I use solid colour the effects are a lot creator. 
I must say as an off shoot, I am please to say that I feel a lot more comfortable talking to Louise, during our first meetings in second year and early first year I felt like we clashed, did not see eye to eye we simply didn't seem to get on. Which I found very frustrating, not because I  needed her approval but because I felt I did not get my point across well when talking to her. Over these last couple of months, as uni is drawing to a close I have found a new ground with Louise, whether it been the theme of this project or I have just stopped expecting not to get on and relaxed more around I'm not sure, but when I'm wrong I say I'm wrong and previous battles/misunderstanding etc with Louise I have found maybe not to be resolved as such over these past couple of months but forgotten about!

Back to the tutorial, after re explaining about me deciding to go back to painted illustrations, which again got a more positive response than expected. Johnny suggested some small adjustments to my images, for example on the one piece showing Rai's (demon girl) hair; I had kept it quite minimal and only put a few lines of hair on a solid block of hair. He suggested that there either needs to be loads of lines or none at all. He said the victorians was always way over the top with their imagery and patterns and he felt this how this needed to be. He also suggested about keeping the background white or pale, because he felt it brought the other elements out in the image. - I could totally see what he meant about the hair, I was not so sure on the background I was scared it would look unfinished with a white background especially with this pacific image. However I went back to my flat, added more lines to the hair and after a few undeceive minutes I decided to go for the white background. 




Johnny and I also talked about adding text to the images, as I felt that their where small sections of the book that really related to my images. I felt that these pieces of text need to be displayed along side my work some how, in order to support my images and share the story with the viewer. 
Louise commented how when she needed to draw text she would download the appropriate text of the internet and print out that text she wished to draw at the correct size. She would then use a light box and dip pen to create her text. She said it gave the text the feel of being hand drawn but allowed her to keep the sizing and spacing correct. Johnny again commented about victorian text may work quite nicely and for me to have a play around and see. He also invited me to find him in the studio tomorrow, so we could experiment with some text. 

Monday, 2 May 2011

02/05 - 06/05 :: Week summary

★ Flicking through the pages.
★ One on one with Johnny
★ On with the text...
★ Degree show meeting - intense, scary, stressful so much to do! MUST BREATH!!

Flicking through the pages.

I was rummaging through some old note books that I had used to take notes on during lectures and I came across this random doodle.


This made me laugh, because I remember doing this early on in a lecture at the start of my third year. I just think it funny how I hadn't start my FMP or had only just started my FMP, and I was already doodling wings and daydreaming of fairies. Now I'll be happy not to see another fairy or set of wings for a while.

Friday, 29 April 2011

Easter's been and gone ... off to uni I go ...

Well back at uni and in full swing.

Had a work in progress meeting which I was just dreading, mainly because I had gone back to the original way of working, with paint instead of the transfer process. However the work in progress went surprisingly well, with understanding why I had gone back to the paintings, I received good feedback and tips on how to take it further...

 I was recommended in during this work in progress as an off shoot and for maybe some inspiration, to watch Alfred's Hitchcock's 'Birds' (1963). Known for being creepy and little scary I was slightly put off because I don't deal well with anything that's a creepy or scary. However I did take myself off to purchose the film, to find it HMV had sold out. - I am now considering trying to find some you tube clips, but I will I get it not watching it all the way through?

Sunday, 24 April 2011

Gigs, gigs and more gigs ..

I wanted to share with you my new found love for live gigs, especially but Marches Court and Vault of Eagles.
They are both local bands form back home.

I recently witnessed Marches Court's first gig at the Cock and Magpie in Bewdley, which happens to be owned by the girlfriend of Dave, the lead singer from Naked Remedy!
Ben Green the lead singer from Marches Court has got a great voice, and once the band has a full drum kit I believe there will be know stopping them! Check them out on there website: Marches Court.
Also check out the lead singer in facebook by clicking on his name above and watch out for more gigs, they are well worth a listen, especially if your into bluesy/soft rock music. :)

This weekend my friend 'Mrs Brand' (because she loves Russell Brand), got us involved in a mini roadtrip to Malaven with the Vault of Eagles. I had never met or seen the Vault of Eagles live, only experienced them via their website (click here)  ! This band blowed the bar away at The Great Malven  Hotel on Saturday night and was so happy to have witnessed it! The members of the band are: Mari - lead guitarist and vocalist, Hetty - base guitarist and backing vocals and Scott - drums!
I got talking to all the members and they were all really nice, quirky in there own way and they love what they do ! :)  Scott and I  got talking about tattoos, he found out about me learning the art of tattooing and he showed me an old tattoo he wants made bigger - so watch this space hopefully I'll be tattooing the Vault of Eagles drummer this summer! :)

Being surrounded by other creative souls, really give me the buzz and love of loving something. I get asked a lot if I get nervous when I'm tattooing someone, I always answer the same, 'the first time I was because I was like 'Bloody hell, I'm acting tattooing someones skin" (That someone being my mother) but no I don't get nervous, because it's what I do. I couldn't even tell you the first time I drew something, because I've been doing it for the that long.
Scott was the same he constantly gets asked if he gets nervous before he goes on stage, and his answers always the same. 'Know it's what I do, there's nothing to be nervous about, it\s a great buzz.'

I do have a love music and live gigs are the best. I find they always give me a buzz and gets my creative juices flowing, even though I don't have a musical bone in my body and my musical knowledge is pretty lame. Listening and enjoying is enough for me to be inspired to create the way I create.

Thursday, 21 April 2011

Now look at those paintings...

After my relief of deciding to go back to my painted illustrations, I soon got back into my painting stride and I created these:






Not only do I enjoying creating these kind of illustrations way more than the 'transferred onto skin', it allows me to capture the colourfulness of The Demon Girl book. 

The 'transferred onto skin' illustrations were created in a way you would not normally see illustrations created, however the fact that the process to creating those illustrations was different, it was this that I liked the most about those illustrations. One of my tutors said that she wanted to see, better photography ie with a better camera, but I did take them with a digital camera. The slight blur and patchy-ness of the illustrations was purely from the way the carbon paper transferred onto skin and there is nothing you can do about it, and I think this played a major element in those illustrations - it's not like you are tattooing over the carbon transfer to make the illustration extra special - the transfer is just a transfer.



Tuesday, 19 April 2011

After much frustration... there is a break through! (Thank god for college friends)

After weeks of frustration, and being disheartened with my FMP.  A sign of inspiration came through in the form of two old friends in the pub.

While being back home over the Easter break I met up with to old college friends at one of my favorite pubs back home.  They are also studying BA (hons) Illustration at Birmingham Uni, we were discussing our FMP's and I was telling them about how my tutors felt that my painting wasn't the way to go and that I should use a different process, and to say they were shocked was an understatement "You've been painting forever, what do they mean they have never seen you paint? Just because they don't see it doesn't mean it doesn't exist".

I actually showed them my painted Illustrations which I did at the start of the project, followed by my 'transferred onto skin' illustrations. They were much more impressed with the painted illustrations than the 'transferred onto skin' illustrations.
There and then I decided to go back to my painted illustrations, I've always felt that they have captured The Demon Girl book far better. I would rather stay to what I feel is true to the book, and do what I enjoy doing for my final weeks at uni.

Lets get painting ...

Monday, 18 April 2011

18/04 24/04 - Week Summary.

★ After much frustration... there is a break through! (Thank go for college friends)
★ Now look at those paintings ...
★ Gigs, gigs and more gigs ...
★ Plan of action:

Saturday, 16 April 2011

Cancellation of Ink.... Plus a little Naked Remedy!

Well my tattoo has been canceled due to my tattooist car breaking down, and him not being able to get his studio! Which I am totally gutted about but what can you do, it will just have to wait.

On the plus side I went to a Naked Remedy gig. Naked Remedy are a local band in my home town, the band is made up of Tom and Nave on guitar and Dave on lead vocal's and drums. Click the link below if you want a feel of Naked Remedy.

 naked remedy - live recording

They are best heard live and in person, so check out their website for more gig and band info :)

naked remedy website


I have not seen a live band for over a year, and I loved it. It really gives you a true feel for the music and there is now for the band/musicians to hide when their on stage; so you know when you see a live band play what your getting is truly them. OK maybe not all the time, and there are many tricks and exceptions to this rule, but surely you get where I'm coming from so lets not get technical about it all.
Hearing live music definitely puts me in a good mood and gets my creativeness flowing. Which hopefully inspires me to create something amazing, from a random drawing , to that painting I've been trying to get onto canvas, to designing a tattoo. Being around creativeness, whatever that creativeness might be, really inspires my own creativeness.

Thursday, 14 April 2011

On going addiction ... More ink please!!

Getting my sugar skull started tomorrow - being tattooed by Robert Bowers!

I can not wait!!


Introducing the musical captain ...

As you can clearly see I have been struggling with this project over the last few weeks, also over the last few weeks I have Been talking to a friend (lets call him musical captain) quite a lot who has a big passion for music and he keeps sending me random ‘you tube’ links. Such as; Johnny Lang, The tallest man on earth, Free, Interference, etc
In his own words; “I’m a bit of a music snob”, he stated this after he was about to take the piss out of me for liking p!nk! “HA yes P!nk I like her and I don’t care so sssshhh with you music ‘stuck-up-ness’ haha “
No, in all honesty my musical knowledge is not fantastic mainly because I suck at remembering names and song title's and I have no musical ability in me what so ever. However, my ipod is never far from my side; my ipod is full of memories and not a day goes by when my music doesn't pass my ears. 

Musical captain does have some pretty random but pretty awesome music choices that just seem to make me smile! They keep me calm and de-stress me form my work a little. Don’t think this his intention when he shares his music taste with me, he his just sharing his passion and his music passion is saving me from totally falling out with my work.
Oh congrats musical captain on the gig this weekend!

(Here are some of my favourite’s that musical captain has sent me.)

James Yorkston
Joy Division
Jack Kerouac

Musical captain also got my thinking about some of my old favourites too:

The Smiths
Otis Redding


:)

I'll let the music do the talking!

Tuesday, 12 April 2011

Struggling!

Being back home for easter is such a stressful busier time than actually being at uni.
Having to work during the week, having people queuing up to get tattoos, plus having to find time to do uni work! Fitting it all in is difficult keeping my inspiration and motivation up to do uni work is even more difficult!
How is the uni work going? In all honestly I’m struggling! Loss of inspiration and motivation is really dragging me down, because I want to do something great and I know time is ticking by rapidly!
I have managed to do another illustration, which I transferred and photographed on my mom’s thigh. (see below).

This is suppose to illustration the chapter in the book where Breandan turns up outside the Temple with his ‘glamour’ (appearing in his human form) up, wanting to see Rae.
Has you can see this is not the greatest illustration, they are two obvious and the boy could be anyone. There is no subtle indication that the boy in the image is a demon.
The idea to show a subtle hint that the boy in the illustration is a demon came as a very late after thought which it why one doesn’t exist in the image.
My heart and mind was definitely not in this illustration, my heart and mind haven’t been in my uni wokr since I have been back for easter. I know this is the most important project though out uni but I just want uni to be over, so I can get on with my life and what I really want to do!

The above illustration was so ‘naff’, I decided to take my frustration out on a canvas. This is what has came out so far:





As you can see this is still based on The Demon Girl, and is obviously not finished. This doesn’t look to fantastic at the moment but I’m hoping my love for painting will take over and this will turn into something great.




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Monday, 11 April 2011

11/04 - 17/4 :: Week summary ★

★ Struggling!
★ Introducing the musical captain ...
★ On going addiction .... more ink please!
★ Cancellation of ink .... Plus a little Naked Remedy.

Sunday, 10 April 2011

This may be of interest to you...

For the Forever Exhibition and PANDKG Magazine I was asked to right short bio, about myself and my work. This is the hardest thing to do; you want it to be interesting and honest without it sounding too honest, boring or/and cocky.

After several attempts, of writing, re-writing and re-writing again, I ended up with this:

(HAPPY READING - Don't judge me too much :/ )


I have had a passion for creativity since I can remember and been obsessed with tattoos since I was around the age of twelve - Asking my parents “When I’m 18 can I get a tattoo?”  - I never quite made it to my 18th birthday.
I got my first tattoo when a boy at my primary school jabbed his pencil into my finger, leaving a pencil mark. I got my first real tattoo a few days before my 17th birthday; I took a friend and my mom to a rough looking local tattoo shop, and got some stars tattooed onto my right foot. I’ve been addicted to ink ever since. (Now on my sixteenth.)
I am currently in my third year at Solent University studying for a degree in Illustration, while trying to make my mark within the tattoo world and I am currently seeking a tattoo apprenticeship. I know how I feel when I get a tattoo, and being able to make others feel that same way would be an honour. I believe that everybody has a story, and in many cases they have many stories, some happy, some sad, some inspirational, some heart shattering.
“Getting a tattoo is a journey not a destination” - Vince Hemington, tattoo historian.
I don’t want a job to make money, I want to do what I love - to create. I’m a firm believer in if you want something enough you will find a way to get it; and nothing thats worth having, ever comes easy! So my advice for others like myself? Take the knock backs on the chin, have faith in what you do, and keep trying! If you want it enough you’ll get there!
From a young age (turning 22 years young this July) I was always imaginative and creative, art was my strongest subject at school. However, I really found my passion for art during my BTEC National Diploma at Dudley College. During my final major project (FMP) for my BTEC, we could do what we wished so of course I went for my passion; body art! I ended up painting onto my friends bare skin, and photographing my creations. Even though uni has been fun and quite a journey, I can not wait to finish and start doing what I have always loved - Painting and tattooing!
When it comes to creating images I have a certain way of working, I love to learn the stories behind images whether they are paintings, drawing or tattoos. A lot of my tattoo inspirations leak into my work. I also love to paint on a large scale (my favourite paint is definitely acrylics) and practice tattooing as much as possible, which will hopefully help towards getting a tattoo apprenticeship.
I love expressing my stories and emotions onto canvas via my paintings, and getting them tattooed onto my body via ink, my body shows my story.
Besides my passion for art and addiction to ink, I have another addiction, shoes! With owning over a hundred pairs and having a tattoo showing my love for my footwear. One of my other hobby is photographing feet (in shoes) mainly my own, in the many pairs of shoes I own. One of my ambitions is to display these photographs that I have collected over the years, in a one off exhibition.
I plan to draw forever and open up my own tattoo/art studio with adjoining tea shop one day, where my clients can relax, and view my art work, in a friendly unique ‘english tea’ atmosphere. There's many places, and cultures I’d love to explore, because the world is massive gorgeous place to be! …

Friday, 8 April 2011

Seeking tattoo apprenticeship ...

Dawnii Fantana, who runs Painted Lady Northfield, Birmingham. and who also put together the Forever Exhibition as offered to show my portfolio to any tattoo studios who are after an apprentice.

After getting images printed professionally and sorting out which images to place in my portfolio. I gathered a selection of my paintings, tattoo designs and tattoos.

This afternoon I took my portfolio round to Dawnii's shop, to her find her busy tattooing and taking several phone calls - she is one busy lady, but always seems to have time for people!
It's nice to see such a good tattoo business which is ran by women in this predominantly male industry. It proves it can be done and that there is room for more along side it!

She took my portfolio and business cards, and said she would keep in touch!.

We also talked about the Forever exhibition and she said she would let me know about next years show!

So watch this space baby!!

:)

Thursday, 7 April 2011

pandkg magazine continued ...

....

It took me another several days for me to compose a 500 words bio of myself, my work, my passions and inspirations, and to select which 12 - 20 images i wanted to send to the magazine.
Want to know what I sent? You'll have to wait for the magazine to come out - I will keep you posted!!

Peace.

Monday, 4 April 2011

04/04 - 10/04:: week summary ★

★ pandkg magazine continued
★ Seeking tattoo apprenticeship
★ This may be of interest to you...

Wednesday, 30 March 2011

Recovering from Forever Exhibition & pandkg magazine.

After such a fantastic night at the Forever Exhibition at Custard Factory, Birmingham. A good sleep and deep breath was definitely needed.

My website views have gone up by a couple of hundred so hopefully many more people will become more aware of my work and name!

Upon arriving back at my uni flat in Southampton, I checked my emails to discover that pandkg (pinstriping and kustom graphics) magazine  had saw my work at the exhibition in Birmingham and want to show my work in their magazine! - Talk about being stoked!!
It took me several days for this information to sink in. The magazine sent me a copy of their magazine so I could get a feel for it and must say it's a pretty nice magazine!


To be continued...


Peace. Stoked!!

Monday, 28 March 2011

28/3 - 03/4 :: Week summary.★

★ Recovering from the Forever Exhibition & pandkg magazine
★ A journey back to uni and catolgue images

Sunday, 27 March 2011

Forever Exhibition - Art inspired by Ink.

The night was upon us fairly quickly, after weeks of advertising and anticipation.
After catching a delayed train to The Custard Factory, Birmingham so I could check out my hung paintings, meet a few of the artist taking part and see if anything needed to be done in preparation for this evening events.

... Wow, what a night! While eating my tea at TGI Fridays down the road from The Custard Factory, I received a text from my friends saying they had already arrived at the exhibition half an hour early and that it was already busy - so a gentle flow of people, well so I thought.

Upon arriving at The Custard Factory, I was welcomed by drowns of people, and by drowns I mean drowns, lots, loads, it was heaving (rammed) with bodies! Do you get the point!?

Once I had managed to make in through the entrance after seeing my friends just outside, I was surrounded by people. Unable to make my own path through the exhibition I just had to follow the crowds, catching a glimpse of the art hanging upon on the surrounding walls. Working our way towards the back of the room, being greeted by a few familiar faces and meeting more arriving friends; we found a little space surrounded by many.

I spent the night catching up with friends, meeting new ones, pushing my way to the free bar and getting a constant commentary from my mom; of how someone was looking at my painting and how someone else had just took yet another business card.

A couple of hours went by and the crowds were not easing up, so I shuffled my way towards the stalls near the front of the exhibition. I found great jewelery, by both Bow and Crossbones jewelleryMaria Junko Jewellery and Magnus & Bella Jewellery.

I also spent the evening eye up the most gorgeous looking cup cakes, all with tattoo inspired decoration. At the end of the evening my mom decided to buy four of these cupcakes, 'Alex Cartlidge Cakes'; to which I ate mine with a mug of tea, once I got home that night at around 1 o'clock in the morning. To say that it was delicious would be an under statement. The only way you can appreciate these cakes is try one for yourself!

There were many fantastic artists who have taken part in tonight's exhibition; making it the success it was! Hopefully there will be many more great exhibitions to come.
The following artists took part in;
(By clicking on the following names you will we be redirected to that artist website).
Dawnii Fantana
Claire-Louise Hearne
Matt Hunt
Glenn Patrick
Andrew
Tasha Lock
Kerry Evans
Rich Pearson
Helen Brown
Lewis Davies
Craven
Lee Pound
Jonathan Peeler 
Laura Spencer 
Martin Rimmer  
Anne Notghi
Lee Finnigan  
Goldilox 
Evelyn Lindsay  
Kurt Marlow  
Jemima Mantle  
Ben Rollz  
Dionne Clarke 
Jessica Gough  
Chris Seers  
Vicky Morgan  
Lee  
Justin Burnout 
Cesar  
Brad Edwards  
Ruth Burke (1) 
Ruth Burke (2) 
Aidan Bones  
Lianne Moule  
Leah Moule  
Sarah Tracey  
Sofie Simpson  
Sally Rose Photography  
James Hastings  
Becca Protheroe
Mike Williams

Jo Harrison  
Jay Vandeluxe  

 There was also fab burlesque dancers; Dutchess La-roux, Felicia Noir and Miss Von Vamp, hoop from Evelyn Lindsay who performed through-out the night who grabbed everyone's attention. There was also a great acoustic performance by The Toy Hearts! (Click the name to watch their video on you tube).


To some up it was a awesome night to be apart of!!
  

Wednesday, 23 March 2011

Another look ...

After I got my head around the saga I mentioned in my previous blog, I decided to give the transfer idea another shot. I took a bigger section of my first illustration and the whole of my section illustration but made it smaller; transferred onto my friends fore arm and the other onto my friends upper arm, and photographed them.
I transferred the pictures to my mac, so I could edit them slightly. - Boost colour fade colour change to black and white etc
This is how my favourites turned out.






















I believe these turned out well, the carbon transferr transferred onto the skin pretty well, yes there are parts that didn't transfer perfectly but that's the fun of using carbon transfer - it is never perfect!

Tuesday, 22 March 2011

London Bound and back again.

Had a free coach ride to London courtesy of uni. The aim of the day was to check out the Pick me Up art fair in London, and to check out some of the cool cheaper art shops where we could select our portfolios from.

Upon arriving in London, we went straight to checking out the Pick me Up art fair, which was better than I expected; definitely more up my street than other 'educational' places uni, college and school have dragged us off to - not that we were made to go on this London trip.
There were some cool pieces of work in the Pick me Up fair. (See images below) Some were definitely inspiring and I felt the place had a good vibe, the artists didn't appear to be doing it to get rich or make money but I sensed they were doing it because they loved doing it, and that's what I loved! I think it is such a shame when artist, or anyone for that matter looses their true reason for doing what they do. They loose their passion and they forget why they fell in love with it in the first place.


Definately one of my favourites



Another favourite































Also when I told a friend I was off to London for the day he started having a rant about there being no bins in London; so for him personally and prove me right and him wrong. Please see images below! :)



















After I had proved my point we headed off towards Brick Lane (for obvious reasons) but also to check out the gallery space we had hired for our exhibition in July. In all honesty upon reaching the gallery, I was impressed with it's location, being close to Brick Lane is fantastic, however there are 31 of us exhibiting and the gallery space isn't massive. I am sure it will all work out, but it is a little worrying.
During our walk to and from Brick Lane, some of the graffiti around the street caught my eye and many of my fellow pupils (see below).






















A giant bird on the side of a building - it doesn't get much sweeter than that!!

We also successfully found a massive art shop - filled with treats. It was like B & Q for artists. Many of us found suitable portfolios, plus an array of pens, sketch pads, paints, brushes and other marvelous treats that us creative types get excited about!

All in all it was a very successful and fun day in London.

Right, I'm knackered so Peace I'm out!