I am very proud to have my work in such a beautiful shop, and among such specially chosen friends, large and small. It has been wonderful to meet and chat with Lucy (do visit -- she and her puppy Digby will make you very welcome). Besides being almost-neighbours, we have one important thing in common: we have both designed prints for the children's brand Seed! I think that is quite a coincidence. Or maybe not?
Thursday, 24 February 2011
Lucky me, Hut 13!
Saturday, 19 February 2011
The wonderful Ginger Riley
All by the wonderful Ginger Riley Munduwalalawala (c.1937 - 2002), Australian Aboriginal artist from the Gulf country of the Northern Territory. When I grow up, I want to be able to own artwork half as beautiful as his.
This week I have been a card making machine again! I am very proud to announce that my cards and other paper goods will be available at William Topp in Perth; and my cards will be in Melbourne at Shop Sui in Fitzroy, Five Boroughs in East Brunswick, and The Local Shop in Northcote.
I am also taking part in the Poppytalk Affordable Art and Homewares Online Market this month: in excellent company I might add!
Wednesday, 16 February 2011
A fashion drawing
Meanwhile, I have been a card making machine again. I am proud to announce that my cards will shortly be available at Lamington in Noosa! Lucky cards! Wish I could go with them.
Saturday, 12 February 2011
An interesting commission
Wednesday, 9 February 2011
Middle Eastern Inspiration
AND....I am proud to announce that Sedonia is now stocking my greeting cards! Very exciting -- such an incredibly beautiful shop: yesterday I was in there for a mere ten minutes and I am still dreaming about the candy striped Ici et La deckchairs, mushroom shaped lamp and red clogs. Lucky citizens of Seddon!
Saturday, 5 February 2011
An illustration for Melbourne's Child
Hopefully they will improve with each month. It's a nice challenge that I am lucky to have.
The illustration as it appears on the page, below. It's pretty small, which is good. Illustrations always look more impressive when they're reduced. Like on a stamp...it's one of my dreams to illustrate a stamp one day. (Likely a pretty common and time honoured dream among illustrators!)
Wednesday, 2 February 2011
A knitted horned beast of some sort
Feel free to print and knit him if you like. Even better, if anyone out there could verify exactly what he is -- to me he seems neither moose nor deer - that would be great!
Subscribe to:
Comments (Atom)