Showing posts with label ink. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ink. Show all posts

Sunday, 21 May 2017

Humming bird

I'm creating a drawing a day, for two years, just for the art of it.

Today's is a hummingbird.

#drawingadayclub


Wednesday, 15 March 2017

Ink Tiger

I'm creating a drawing a day for two years, just for the art of it.
Today's is a Tiger. #drawingadayclub
 http://createadrawingaday.blogspot.co.uk


Sunday, 19 February 2017

Some kind of branchy, leafy, flowery thing! As my husband described it

I'm creating a drawing a day, just for the art of it.
Today's is a branchy, leafy, flowery thing.
I have been at the V&A today, it's the world's biggest museum of design and decorative arts, which pretty much makes it MY museum! Love it!

This work is sort of an emotional response to the Japanese collection.


Thursday, 12 January 2017

Lady

I'm creating a drawing a day, just for the art of it.
Today's is a lady. #drawingadayclub


Saturday, 20 August 2016

Friday, 19 August 2016

Japan, Japanese blossom

I'm creating a drawing a day for a year, just for the art of it.

I got the idea from my friend Dominic Roberts.

https://www.instagram.com/domroberts/

Today's is black blossom!

I'm a textile designer and I'm currently making the switch from designing fashion fabrics to designing interior fabrics and wall paper.

An important trend at the moment in interiors is Japan. Currently 50% of my fashion fabric designs sell in Japan. I love Japanese art. It's a bit of a thing with me.

I've included some fashion fabrics I designed for the interested and the trend information.







Saturday, 6 August 2016

San Francisco Street Corner.

I'm creating a drawing a day for a year, I've been taking suggestions on what to draw next. Someone said "a street corner". This one is in San Francisco.




Monday, 27 June 2016

Shells bleeding ink.

I'm creating a drawing a day for a year, just for the art of it.

Today's is shells.

Doing one every day, just for fun, gives me a chance to experiment without feeling I must produce sellable design on time. However not all experiments are successful and I'm not convinced about this one. The shell on the left has a fat ass! And as they conform to a mathematical spiral you can't just say it's a natural variation.


Sunday, 26 June 2016