Thursday 7 September 2017
Seaside Town Watercolour
Saturday 24 June 2017
I have an etsy shop!
Check out my store here!
So I have opened an Etsy shop! I used to have one a while
back but I wanted to focus on what I
really wanted to sell and re-brand it a little
Over the past few months I've been experiencing the need for
engagement and wedding commissions. Friends and people who knew of me were
asking for custom couples portraits. I wanted to delve deeper into that so I
opened up my shop to offer couples, wedding and even pet portraits!
Above all things, making these types of commissions made me
happy because I was making someone else happy in the process.
Thursday 11 May 2017
Practicing Flower Illustrations
I've been trying out something one morning a week. I try to
do a practice painting before any other work, not just to practice skills but
to get into the rhythm of the freelance working day. I cannot tell you how hard
it can feel to get into the grove of things when working from home, so engaging
my brain with something creative that's not to do with normal freelance
activities in the morning seems to do the trick!
I don't know if this is something that I'll keep up as a
regular occurrence, but for now I find it fun. I've recently started painting
flowers in these mornings, mostly because when I'm out walking or traveling in
general, I see beautiful flowers and either take a photo of them or take a note
of what they look like. They're so nice that I just want to capture them in a
painting.
If you would like to see more morning practices or other illustration
practices in general!- I post a lot of my progress on my Instagram :)
Thursday 4 May 2017
Illustrating for Your Cat magazine
So I'm a huge cat lover, I used to have a cat of my own who
I loved dearly and I love the species to no end. When I first saw Your Cat
magazine I knew it would be a fantastic publication to be a part of- with
adorable articles and incredibly helpful tips! So actually getting a chance to
illustrate for the magazine was amazing.
I currently illustrate for the short story segment of each
monthly edition, creating artwork for each talented writer that is featured. I
wanted to share the process that I use to make these illustrations, sharing
some of the past segments I have done.
For my first illustration in July 2016 I was asked to illustrate
a story for 'Talking to Ghosts' and each story is a double page spread. Firstly
I either draft up ideas in my sketchbook or sketch it out in Photoshop, all of
which are in black and white unless there is anything else I need to convey in
the design before the final painting.
I normally illustrate across two A4 watercolour sheets if a
border is needed, if it's separate illustrations across the two pages I'm more
likely to put them both on one A4 page and then edit it later in Photoshop.
I draw out the final design with a pencil, ink it out with
different thicknesses of fine liners and rub out the pencil lines below to
create the final outline of the illustration.
For this illustration, as it was to do with ghosts, I wanted
to play with purples and blues. More ethereal colours. Using my watercolours, I
built up the colours from light to dark.
I was very happy with how the illustration turned out in
print! I'm so inspired by every featured writer that I illustrate for in the
magazine. If you want to check out future short stories and some more of my
illustrations, Your Cat magazine is out every month in most UK retailers! http://www.yourcat.co.uk/
Here are some other editions I have been a part of!
And another example of another feature I did in November about how to care for your cat over winter.
Thursday 26 January 2017
Fluffstache: Web Comic
I wanted to practice storytelling and during my time as an illustrator with watercolours, I haven't explored this genre with this particular medium. So here is Fluffstache. The name was with a list of random names and ideas on my phone notes so I gave it a go. Something small but delightful :) Enjoy!
Thursday 19 January 2017
I did a full Time Lapse!
Tuesday 29 November 2016
Inktober 2016 - A fairy tale collection
I promised myself that once again this year I would do Inktober- but not any old Inktober! No no. I wanted a theme that would create a collection of work to show at the end of the month. I decided upon a fairy tale genre theme, to take the ideals and typical types of characters and creatures you may see in fairy tale stories (and giving some of them a bit of a twist). So as planned- here is my completed Inktober drawings!!
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