Wednesday, July 23, 2014
Featured
Monday, July 7, 2014
Team effort

Mr Millicent Crow and I made this poster last week, for our show at the Inch Bar in Dunedin which is coming up soon. Next week! I drew the pictures and Sam put it all together. Any Dunedin recommendations welcome, we're going to catch up with some old friends, have some nice coffee at Modaks, do a bit of op shopping (hopefully for some nice old woollen blankets), go to Tunnel Beach or maybe Seacliff, and marvel at the beautiful Victorian houses!
Saturday, July 5, 2014
New in the Felt shop
Thursday, June 26, 2014
Wish upon a star

I've been spending hours hunched over the computer colouring this typographical drawing (you can see it without colour here) and I think it's nearly ready to send off to the printers. I've been working on my handwriting on another project too, a facebook banner for our new band, Mermaid and Mariner.
I'll hopefully be bringing my new print along to the Auckland Art & Craft Fair this Saturday...fingers crossed that I can get it printed on time! I'm wondering what other wishing superstitions I could have added, do you have any?
Friday, June 13, 2014
Typographical solutions
Labels:
digital prints,
drawing,
printmaking,
process,
typography
Thursday, June 12, 2014
Feathered

I finished painting my feather drawing the other night - I used watercolour and a bit of gouache. The drawing's A3 so I'm thinking of having some printed as A3 prints...and I'll bring them along to my stall at the Auckland Art and Craft Fair. I'm working on a hand-lettered print at the moment and then I think the next thing in my drawing queue is to draw a mermaid and mariner for my new band with Mr. Millicent Crow!
Labels:
Auckland Art and Craft Fair,
band,
feathers,
mermaid and mariner,
print
Thursday, June 5, 2014
Mitre Peak
When we were on tour in the South Island in February we were lucky enough to play in Milford Sound, be taken out into the sound on a boat and visit the very magical underwater fish observatory. When we arrived there in the early evening the light was very magical and I snapped a fuzzy picture of Mitre Peak on my phone, to capture the colours. I knew I wanted to turn it into a painting so the last couple of months I've been working on it, with half my bedroom floor covered in a drop cloth and strewn with paints. And here it is hanging in our lounge:
Labels:
at home,
Fiordland,
Mitre Peak,
painting,
process,
The Bitter Years,
tour
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