Showing posts with label vintage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vintage. Show all posts
Thursday, 15 September 2011
'Stitch Me Up' bag in the Laden Showroom window!
The stitch me up bag I designed is in the Laden Showroom window just in time for the start of fashion week.
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brick lane,
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textiles,
tote,
tote bag,
vintage,
visual
Wednesday, 31 August 2011
Summer is officially over...
But the weather's been quite glum for quite a while now... Here's a sneak peek from my sketchbook and what I'm working on at the moment. Some exciting things in the pipeline with people getting in contact recently with new project ideas to work on, stay tuned to the blog and I'll keep you posted.
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design,
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flowers,
inspiration,
new,
projects,
retro,
sketchbook,
vintage
Thursday, 26 May 2011
James Brown at the V&A reading rooms
Tonight I went to see the (east)London-based illustrator and print maker James Brown give a talk at the V&A reading rooms. The whole experience was amazing, I arrived a bit early and was worried I'd be left twiddling my thumbs, I shouldn't have been as the reading rooms stocks a wonderful collection of books on all kinds of things. I sat near the 'London' section, as a born and raised Londoner I am quite skeptical about books on this subject, but to my delight they had an eclectic range of books filled with places off the beaten track and quirky things to do.
When James started he invited us all to get closer and we surrounded him at the table as he talked through his work, from beginning with studying textile design, to working designing prints for agents and in-house at a studio, designing brand and t-shirt graphics for a small label and to his present day illustration and screen-printed poster designs. All of his portfolio was very interesting, having sold fashion prints to a wide range of clients from Kookai to Marc Jacobs. But of course I love the work he does currently, with a vintage feel and catchy messages all handmade in his studio. It was also really great to see the original lino he had cut to make the designs, which were works of art in their own right.
I was surprised at the similarities to the jobs I've done having worked doing t-shirt designs and brand graphics at a small label and designing textile prints in-house and for studios. It really inspired me, the way his work has evolved was really interesting, he has just had a children's book come out which is visually stunning (see image above - from his blog). I look forward to seeing what he does next!
Tuesday, 3 May 2011
The beginning of something new!
Here's one of the prints I've been working on today, inspired by cinematic glamour and times gone by. I think it's a little bit William Morris, a little bit 70's wallpaper with just a hint of aztec geometric. Sorry for the long wait since the last post, my new aim is to blog everyday, so hopefully you'll hear from me tomorrow!
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