Saturday, 23 November 2013

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wee baby j - angel with a woolly halo on a chilly trip to the level.
o-o - he's finding school exhausting and a bit overwhelming at the moment so i've decided to keep him at home two afternoons a week. his class has started doing numbers and he's been writing out lots of sums, he's especially proud of his 4s. i'm especially proud that he doesn't seem to have inherited my innumeracy.
last week i liked windows to the soul and and bobble hat. i'm taking part in the 52 project, you can see all my 52 posts here and my three/52 selection here


Tuesday, 19 November 2013

two | behind the scenes at airing cupboard industries


two | tinker and tweak
once i've got a rough version of the imagery and text sketched out in my sketchbook i start working on loose paper (usually the cheap, thin stuff as it's makes tracing easier). i tweak and tinker with the everything using the lightbox (which, pleasingly, because of its handle, looks like a huge white suitcase full of light) and my favourite muji fine line pens, i end up with a lot of sheets with sometimes just a few cryptic shapes and letters drawn on them. i then scan them in and use photoshop to neaten, refine and develop the imagery, gradually dividing everything up so that each separation (colour layer) is on a different photoshop layer. sometimes i illegally use the screen of the mac as a lightbox, which isn't a very good idea, i'm not very good at 'drawing' with the mouse and much prefer to do stuff by hand and then scan in so i go back-and-forth-back-and-forth between lightbox, kitchen table and mac many times. i use photoshop in a completely ridiculous, luddite way (much to the amusement of my swish graphic designer / illustrator pals), without any keyboard shortcuts and spending ages drawing things and creating textures by hand and then scanning them in when i could probably do it in seconds with photoshop wizardry. at this stage of the process i consult the o-o (ah, the honest opinions of a child), the lovely m, other family members and friends and ask their thoughts and preferences which helps lots (thanks guys, you know who you are!), i get quite annoying i think, asking people 'which windows do you prefer' when the only person who can really see any difference between the alternatives is me. eventually, i end up with a photoshop document that is ready to print (as individual layers) and turn into a screen for printing. i'd also like to point out that, as you can see in the second photo i completely neglect my housewifery while i'm working, those are the breakfast porridge bowls on the kitchen table in the background, still not washed-up late in the day. other mamas often ask how i do my art when i've got kiddos, i always say the same thing; something's got to give and i'd rather be making than cleaning any day, i squeeze all my airing cupboard industries stuff into wee baby j's nap times (he's asleep on the sofa as i type). the housework gets done (kinda) in a mad rush before m gets home from work.

this is the second in a series of posts about the different stages of my creative process, from first ideas to screen printing in my home studio to selling the finished prints online. you can see the other posts here.

Monday, 18 November 2013

sock knitting

i'm knitting socks (or should that be sock) on four needles. i've knitted in the round before but never attempted socks but i thought i'd give it a go after buying this rather lovely wool from the ever fab tiger. i'm following jenny gordy's instructions in lena corwin's made by hand book. as you can see, progress is rather slow. it's satisfying though, to get away from the screens and sit down to something like knitting which, in my case at least, requires complete concentration (and when knitting rib, for me to repeat 'knit, knit, purl, purl' silently to myself). it makes me appreciate my fore-mothers who knitted and sewed and made so many beautiful things in the days when such craftiness was done out of necessity not a need for creativity. both my grans were so quick with the sticks, the rhythmic clickity-clickity was the soothing soundtrack of my childhood visits to their homes. thank goodness that we have the option of less labour intensive hosiery or my menfolk would be chilly of toe!

Sunday, 17 November 2013

46/52

this week i seem to have a bit of a reflection theme going on...
wee baby j (and mini self-portrait in window)- peeping in through the patio doors
o-o (and mini self portrait in cracked bauble)- riding his (hastily) blinged scooter round to miss o's for a play.  last week i liked the rule of thirds. i'm taking part in the 52 project, you can see all my 52 posts here and my three/52 selection here


one | behind the scenes at airing cupboard industries

i'm going to do a series of posts about the different stages of my creative process, from first ideas to screen printing in my home studio to selling the finished prints online. most of the images are taken while i was making my most recent 'home is wherever i'm with you' print.

one | first ideas
ideas, inspired by things childhood memories, vintage design, snippets of overheard conversation, nice things seen around and about, usually rattle around in my head for a while. eventually they fall out of my ears (or something, often when i've dropping off to sleep at night) and i jot them down in my sketchbook. i've talked about my love of keeping a sketchbook before. if i don't record my ideas they get forgotten, so for me it's really important to record thoughts and ideas on paper, in one place, before this happens. you can see a few pages from my sketchbooks here. sometimes the same ideas might pop up over several years/months before they become anything more than a quick doodle in my sketchbook. once i've decided to focus on one idea i do lots of drawing in my sketchbook, refining and tinkering with the basic imagery and text, honing it until its a (very rough) version of the final print. that's the process that you can see in the animated gif above (the first spread is the one with o-o in the top left corner).



Thursday, 14 November 2013

home is wherever i'm with you...


wowzer, after plenty of sweat, tears and one terrible printing session during which i was assisted by wee baby j (never again) they're finally finished. my new print 'home is wherever i'm with you'. is available with either sunny yellow or blue sky in my etsy and folksy shops. i was really inspired by these vintage czech postage stamps, the illustrators dick bruna, alain gree and roger hargreaves and by some excellent wooden house blocks we had when i was a kiddo. and by love of course!

Saturday, 9 November 2013

be still my mis-registered heart

this morning o-o received a last minute invite to play at l-man's house and the lovely m took wee baby j to the fishmongers to buy some brill, brill. finding myself with a kiddo-free couple of hours and overcome by making-fever (truly, i'm obsessive when i'm mid-project) i took the opportunity to crack on with the the third separation of the new print. quite a few went a bit wonky and mis-registered. i quite like these little glitches and imperfections. what do you think?

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wee baby j - so happy in daddy's arms
o-o - first ever sparkler!
last week i liked leaf. i'm taking part in the 52 project, you can see all my 52 posts here and my three/52 selection here

Thursday, 7 November 2013

yellow skies


today i printed yellow skies. i'm making the new print in two colourways. i was really inspired by these vintage czech postage stamps, before seeing these i would never have thought of using yellow for a sky but i'm really pleased with how the prints turned out. i have three more separations (or colour layers, non-printmakers) to print, i've printed loads of the first separations as i'm bound to make LOTS of mistakes lining up all those layers, just call me miss misregistration! it's so good to get some stuff done, i love being in the teeny tiny home studio, squeegee in hand with the baby asnooze in the next room. i must admit, however, that while i am smitten with my bijou workspace, i am tad jealous of this amazing shed.

Sunday, 3 November 2013

44/52

wee baby j - so in love with his tiny cousin. 
o-o - cheeky and giggling in that rare thing, mancunian sunshine.
last week i liked fishy and gymnastics. i'm taking part in the 52 project, you can see all my 52 posts here and my three/52 selection here

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