Monday, 22 March 2010

Not long after I finally finished the lacey print I spotted these these tights from Bebaroque at Urban Outfitters, with a similar lace inspiration. The brand is run by 2 young scottish designers doing a great job with this line of bonnie leg wear.

Monday, 8 March 2010

I had to do some research for a 50's inspired print this afternoon and came across these cute little hankerchiefs, by 50's designer Tammis Keefe who mysteriously also went by the name Peg Thomas. Most of the photos are from Japanese site Fabric-things and the Tammis Keefe textile pool. It'd be a shame to add a design of your own by blowing your nose into one of these!

Friday, 5 March 2010

Every once in a while I do a print that's an absolute killer, it takes forever and sucks all my computer's memory. This is a detail from a print I never thought I'd see the end of. Thing is, once you notice it's taking far too long, it's too late to turn back because you've spent so much time on it already aargh.

Friday, 19 February 2010

Apparently my little giraffe is proving very popular and flying off the rails these past few weeks. Time to celebrate then, it's my turn to go off the rails!

Saturday, 6 February 2010

Small interlude as i work on more of these new illustrations soon to be posted. In the meantime, as a temporary measure, here are my favorite posts from last year.

Thursday, 23 July 2009

Pullens Yards, south London craft community

Last weekend i discovered a well kept treasure in my own back yard. It wasn't literally my back yard, but the Pullens yards across the road i lived on when i first moved down to London, Penton Place SE11 (behind the urban grot of Elephant and Castle and the Woolworth Road). And having never moved very far I couldn't believe that in all this time I hadn't come across the art and craft studios of the beautiful Pullens buildings. Built in 1870 the Yards were purpose built with craftspeople and small traders in mind and represent an original Victorian example of live/work space as, orginally, each ground or first-floor workshop opened into one of the 2 flats situated behind it.
Carol Mather pictured walking into her studio makes this stunning silverwork. I want one of those little dog necklaces.
The yards today include a couple of small publishers, including Can of Worms press who published the Borough Market Cookbook and Made in Southwark by photographer George Nicholson, who also has studios in the yard.

Monday, 20 July 2009

We weren't allowed to take pictures at the Chelsea degree show, so i have a picture of a knitting machine. And some moss growing on a roof, reminiscent of the woolly designs hung indoors.

Friday, 10 July 2009

London Underground Moquette

Transport for London has launched a fun competition to design a new seating moquette for the London Underground. The winning design, which will initially launch on the Piccadilly line, will then be adopted across the London Underground system. This is a chance to become part of the fabric of London design and transport history. I've yet to meet a textile designer who can resist the thought of their seat design caressing the behinds of London's 3 million daily tube users! The deadline is September 14th, for all the details see http://shop.tfl.gov.uk/moquette-competition.html
Most of these images were found on the London Transport Museum website.
As a nerdy textile designer i was very excited finding these archives and would be very tempted to travel all the London tube lines and bus journeys to put together a little moquette journal of my own. Maybe in the near future, as soon as I get that anorak for my winter wardrobe!!
Forget reading metro, why not think of a feature for the London Underground blog

Wednesday, 15 April 2009


Recycled materials - a great source of colour inspiration.Another installation by Martine Camilieri. And some shopping bags woven from shredded plastic by my friend Katell who has a range of fairtrade and recycled goods Art d'eco design that I've always admired her for.

Sunday, 12 April 2009

Columbia Road

My first stop, the bunnies and cupcake display at Treacle.
A great bagel display. Inspirational and delicious!

Rob Ryan

Rob seems to be into printing on tiles at the moment, probably giving his fingers a rest from all that paper cutting. Thanks to girls in the Ryan town shop who let me take the photos.

Picture gallery

Elphick's art gallery has some prints by Jen Franklin which I'd originally come in search of. And I've just discovered that Sharon, who runs the gallery, has some nice work of her own on her website which I need to take a closer look at.

Beyond fabric

A new fabric shop Beyond Fabrics has just opened on Columbia Road run by Eduardo Hirschfeld and Silvana Brasil. And yes, they're from Brasil!

Market scenes

I liked the uplifting music played by She Koyokh.

Tuesday, 24 March 2009

And this image was just round the corner on Hoxton Square.
My friend Caroline is designing a wallpaper for B3 designers. I was trying to describe this wallpaper I've often noticed walking by Cây Tre Vietnamese Kitchen on Old Street to her, but my memory is obviously playing tricks on me because I told her it was full on monkeys climbing trees, which it's not. Apparently it's by a local artist called Andy George Magee, the waiter pointed out that his name is printed in the design - a nice touch. Couldn't find all that much about Andy George, except for his work at Comme Ca Art. I'm looking forward to seeing Caroline's design, take a look on her website to see her lovely floral prints.
Looks like some original Clothkits in the Amelia's magazine! Could this really be 2009?

London Print Works

I did a print course at London Print Works a few weeks ago. It was an 5 day introduction to screen printing. I loved every second, and bashed out as many artworks as I could. Here's one. I accidently played around with the hue and saturation on photoshop and got this bright green and blues. The course was taught by a very friendly lady named Dawn Dupree. Take a look at her website if fancy seeing some more print based artworks.

Sunday, 15 March 2009

A friend of mine posted facebook about a fund raising event at area10 in peckham for The Tree House Gallery. I missed it, but the photos on the site were really appealing. When I was stuck for something to add to the blog this eve, it came back to me. Anyway, it turns out that tree nests I really liked were designed by Ryan Frank. The sight of these leaves makes me want to run away to the countryside and climb a tree. I might just make it to Regents Park where The Tree House Gallery runs from 13th July till 6th September.
Another appealing seat by Moroso and Kim Beck.
I can't remember where I came across Sergio Rodrigues, but I like his style. His chairs are pretty cool too.

Tuesday, 10 March 2009

Christian Wijnants is one of my very favorite designers. I could pick the colours of any of his collections. But Spring/Summer 2006 was photographed by Viviane Sassens and I've kept a set of photocopies all this time. She has a new book out Flamboya, a collection of photos taken in Africa.

Wednesday, 4 March 2009

This was from a colour palette suggestion, image from Keetra and Ktoj, well, from Keetra to be precise.