Showing posts with label prints. Show all posts
Showing posts with label prints. Show all posts

Saturday, 28 September 2013

Rose Hill Designs

I'm currently interning for the lovely Rose Hill Designs, a newly established brand creating patterned artworks, notebooks, gift cards, dresses and bespoke commissions. 

Rose recently took part in her first trade fair, featuring has part of Spotted at Top Drawer, London, alongside 12 other hand picked design business's, chosen for their quality and originality. 

I was lucky enough to help Rose at Top Drawer, having only visited trade fairs before and never shown my own work at one, (with the exception of new designers) it was an eye opening experience. A year ago I was touring the trade fairs on the hunt for inspiration for my third year, and this year I find myself on the other side of the stall.

Some Rose Hill designs...










To find out more about Rose Hill Designs, you can visit her website

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Or facebook her for all up and coming designs,  Rose Hill Facebook







Sunday, 12 May 2013

ooo gnomees..

Yesterday I realised I've been spelling the word Gnome wrong, its a silent G, and apparently everyone knows this!! Poor Mr.Knome and his none existing G.....

some things i've been doing lately




Sunday, 21 April 2013

lets go camping

The sun finally seems to be coming out and staying out, to an extent! This has made me very happy has my project is based on summer, and without sunshine its slightly harder to get into that mind set. yay sunshine. These are some of the prints i've been working on this week. 



Raymond Peynet - The Lovers

Les Amoureux de Peynet (Peynets lovers), were two characters created by the artist Raymond Peynet. I like these has they tell a story in the illustrations, one which most people can relate to and find heart warmingly romantic, they are sweet depictions of a couple in love. They remind me of my couple I created within my sketchbook briefly called mr and mrs.tangled mess, and made me think along side creating patterns I should try to create greeting cards/prints. I'm currently creating print designs for postcards made up of patterns and fruit with a quirky, sweet message printed on them - similar to a degree to the lovers. 
I think Peynets designs are so cute, and they make you want to own one, I'd like to create a similar sense of wanting when people see my work.