Showing posts with label illustration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label illustration. Show all posts

Friday, 27 January 2012

Charlie Isoe






Sunday, 22 January 2012

Amy Casey




Saturday, 2 April 2011

Valero Doval

I absolutely love Valero Doval's work, such a simple idea but humorously and beautifully executed.

Circus Pets




Aerofauna



Haunted Houses



Wonderful World

Ludovia Gioscia







Ludovia Gioscia

Supermundane



Supermundane

Friday, 1 April 2011

Jen Stark

There is something really satisfying about Jen Stark's handcut paper on wood backing sculpture pieces.






And I'm loving her drawings!



Nigel Peake

Blueprint magazine

Eastpak

Nigel Peake

Sunday, 13 March 2011

Dan Hillier

Friday, 11 March 2011

I Love Helle Mardah


Thursday, 6 January 2011

A Tapestry of Dalston

Being a bit of an old skool raver in my youth I do go a little weak at the knees at a bit of UV!




Realms of Glam by Audrey Roger

New Weaving Plus Divine Shanghai by Colin Henderson

Dalstanimals by Jake Blanchard

Jazzy Animals by Marcus Oakley

Bringing together a cross-section of handpicked, Dalston-based creatives, we briefed each to conceive & produce a pattern-based piece, taking inspiration from the many historical & cultural influences that the area encompasses.
The artists were asked to consider the patterns & textures that surround them daily ‘from the mundane to the magnificent’& use them to develop original one-off works.
Displayed together these pieces represent a tapestry of the area – from day into night – by its resident creatives.
“Our aim with A TAPESTRY OF DALSTON is to showcase, through the medium of pattern, the creative talent that abounds in Hackney, giving those individuals the cultural melting pot of their home neighbourhood as inspiration. As with all our work at Patternity, we encourage people to seek out, appreciate & enjoy pattern everywhere – then use this to bring about something original & exciting” Anna Murray // Patternity
ULTRA VIOLET
The basement & street level lighting up & down the Kingsland Road was also a significant source of inspiration for the lighting of the exhibition for the private view. From dawn to dusk, the illumination & pattern of activity changes by the hour, as with the gallery. Seasonal variations play their part: sunshine or cloud gives way to UV lighting as the day fades.
Each work is set in its own time-frame. The pieces produced take on a new presence under the lighting so synonymous with the area. The end result; a tapestry of pattern & light, inspired by Dalson & created by those who live their lives there.
12 Months a year in Dalston
12 Dalston based creatives
12 Everyday starting points
12 Magnificent patterned outcomes
A TAPESTRY OF DALSTON 2010
Paternity