Making a sheet of wrapping paper from David Stelfox on Vimeo.
Tuesday, 20 September 2011
Friday, 16 September 2011
Thames Festival


Last weekend Bridget and I had a stall at the Thames Fesitval as part of the Craft Trail, which was a series of mini-craft fairs dotted all the way from Tower Bridge to the Tate Modern. We were by City Hall and had an awesome view of the City all weekend, it reminded me why I love London!
Labels:
craft trail,
london,
thames festival
Tuesday, 6 September 2011
A mini-photo essay: wrapping paper, from conception to completion
As a way to get more inspiration, I spent a couple of days doing a two minute drawing exercise. I set myself a couple of basic rules (two minutes, each drawing unique and no more than two colours) and each hour I did a drawing. The picture above is some pages from my sketchbook.
From my sketchbook I drew the pattern out onto graph paper.
I used graphite paper to transfer the image from the graph paper to the lino block
The cut block.

The finished sheet
Close up of the finished design
Labels:
geometric,
gift wrap,
photo essay,
printmaking
Thursday, 25 August 2011
The rain of Kuniyoshi



I particularly like the way he represents rain. In straight, deliberate lines at the foreground of the image it really gives the impression of a downpour. Something which is hard to represent while not taking attention away from the rest of the image. I'm sure you'll agree that the images above are stunningly beautiful. Towards the top of my list of things to buy when I am rich: an original Kuniyoshi print.
Labels:
block print,
Japan,
kuniyoshi,
woodcut
Sunday, 14 August 2011
Richard Woods




I really like the bright, contrasting colours Richard Woods uses in his works. This combined with an hand drawn aesthetic makes everything I see done by him really pleasing. I would love to be able to commission him to design part of my house but for now I will have to make do with one of the mugs he designed!
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Richard Woods
Wednesday, 10 August 2011
More new designs
Been busy coming up with new designs over the last few weeks and happy to say that the below and more are available on my Etsy, shortly on my Folksy and on my upcoming market stalls.




Thursday, 4 August 2011
Weekend plans
Got a busy weekend planned; full of printmaking, market stalls and exhibitions. Tomorrow is a day of printmaking and then a stall at Barboot in the evening. Barboot is a market in Crouch End, north London, where local independent shops open up in the evening and are filled with craft stalls. It is going to be the first time we have done it and it is pretty exciting. It runs from 19.30 to 22.30.
Saturday and Sunday, we're going to have a stall at the Cabbages and Kings market in Stoke Newington. Last time we did this market there was some amazing stuff there and I am looking forward to seeing what the other stallholders have this time too. It is open from 11.00 to 17.00 on both days.
Then finally on Monday we are going to have a gallery day in central London bopping around on our bikes and visiting some exhibitions. So far we have the Treasures of Heaven and Australian Prints at the British Museum, and Tracey Emin: Love is What You Want at the Hayward Gallery. If there is anything else you think we should be visiting which is on in London at the moment, let me know in the comments.



Then finally on Monday we are going to have a gallery day in central London bopping around on our bikes and visiting some exhibitions. So far we have the Treasures of Heaven and Australian Prints at the British Museum, and Tracey Emin: Love is What You Want at the Hayward Gallery. If there is anything else you think we should be visiting which is on in London at the moment, let me know in the comments.


Labels:
art,
market,
printmaking
Thursday, 28 July 2011
Richard Bawden



Richard Bawden is an artist with collections held in the V&A and Tate. He combines two of my favourite things: cats and linocutting.
Labels:
cats,
lino,
linocut,
Richard Bawden
Wednesday, 20 July 2011
Tuesday, 19 July 2011
Wedding invites
A couple of really good friends asked me recently to do their wedding invites which I was delighted to do. We discussed some rough ideas and then I started producing proofs from lino. They gave me a couple of vector drawings to work from which ended up working out really well and which they have made into some amazing wedding merch.


And the back
I had a load of fun doing these and was really pleased to be able to help out my friends in this way. As I have only just begun printmaking I was really touched that my friends would have the confidence in me to let me do their invites. Thanks to Martyn and Ilaria!
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