Thursday, May 22

PRINTALLOVER.ME LOOKBOOK

Magic Garden Shift Dress 
For as long as I can remember I've wanted to design clothing. This mainly comes from a place of wanting to wear something really specific, only to find out that what I dream.. doesn't actually exist. I love making clothes for myself, even though I'm terrible at math and even more dreadful on a sewing machine, I persevere still.

My love for print and pattern on fabric and textiles in particular comes from my high school days - from admiring Japanese kimono design spurred by my Japanese class to just general making strange outfits. Digging around in the local craft store, or in the second hand stores looking for strange fabric to make clothing from - unique fabric. I still have a skirt made from thick floral upholstery fabric (yeah, it does look like a lampshade..). Hell, I even bought a tiny infant turtle-neck because it had a seriously bad-ass space print thing going on (not a baby person - no way), with dreams of turning it into a coin-purse (because that's a completely logical though process you guys).

I'm digressing but what I'm trying to say in general is that the itch and desire to make clothes has always been there. It's been particularly painful to deal with the seperation from my sewing machine, because when I want to get away from drawing & the computer - sewing becomes my outlet. And while my dreams of maybe, just maybe one day having my own label or own range of rad products seems super far away.. in the mean time I've been designing prints for PRINTALLOVER.ME

PAOM is basically a sweet service for artists and creatives to put their images upon different clothing items. All items are made-on-demand so there is a couple of weeks turn around time. I really really appreciate services like this because it gives artists an option to create things they dream about, quickly & easily. Without further ado I present my first lookbook for my PAOM store.

sushi shift dress 

moon tarot shift dress

cactus shift dress

tanabata shift dress

fawn leggings
Three of Swords blouse
All items are available for purchase on my PAOM store here. I will be periodically updating the store with random bits and bobs as well as new designs. I hope you like them! In any case it's been an absolute joy to make these so far, they have been swimming in my head a long long time.

xx

Many thanks to PAOM for making this possible. Model image from this lookbook is from PAOM.

Wednesday, May 21

INSPIRATION MUS/S/SIC

Thought I'd share with you guys what music I've been listening to non-stop this past week or two. Lots of SSSes in my playlist! As I've mentioned in many interviews, music has a massive impact in the zone I get into for drawing.

S/S/S - BEAK & CLAW (EP)
The debut EP for Sisyphus, a collaborative group with Sufjan Stevens, Serengeti & Son Lux. This is an old one, but you can't miss it! As per usual Sufjan always always knows whats up. What could be better than Sufjan & hip-hop right? I really admire that quality of Sufjan, that he just transforms to whatever stuff is rad and that he's into. Like when he was inspired by Royal Robertson, outsider art and aliens and made The Age of Adz. You have to be happy that he didn't remain folk forever. My favourite song is Beyond Any Doubt.

SISYPHUS - SISYPHUS
Okay so this is the follow up album to the Beak and Claw EP and it's awesome. I really wish there was more music like this that was a mash up between hip hop and different styles. Favourites from this album are Rhythm of Devotion, Flying Ace, I Won't Be Afraid and Alcohol is pretty sweet too. Really it's all good.

SYLVAN ESSO - SYLVAN ESSO
My boyfriend introduced me to this duo, and we luckily got to see them as the opening act for Tune-Yards at Berghain last week. I think they are amazing and it just goes to show what you can do with strong vocals and a laptop. My favourite is Hey Mami. Oh - and Amelia has killer dance moves so that's pretty bonus. 

Monday, May 19

PATTERN PLAY

pillows from my society6 store
For the longest time I've been heavily interested in pattern and textile design. I pretty much love ANYTHING with a colorful pattern to the point that it's kind of a problem (for my wallet particularly). One day I'd ultimately love to collaborate with a homewares company or hell even have my own, but until that day comes I'm having lots of fun making patterns for my society6 store.

I've been messing around with my sketchbook gouache paintings and turning them into repeating patterns. Below are a couple of previews of patterns I've been creating recently;

I'm making them for application to something super-rad and also semi-secret (but not really). I still need to iron out a couple of details, but I'm really excited to share with you what their final application is! Watch this space!

xx


Thursday, May 8

MEDITATIONS ON MAX NORMAL

Whenever I'm having a low day or just not really feeling it, I find myself coming back to these lyrics from Max Normal's - Love Is. Max Normal is one of the many bands Watkin Tudor Jones & Yolandi Visser experimented with in South Africa before they hit it big overseas with Die Antwoord. I love these words so much that I inked them out on two large pieces of paper and stuck them on my wall for motivation. 

Don't play games, drop names, pull strings or bite
Choose the quickest way between two points 
Don't waste your energy on bullshit interaction
Don't be scared of anything except letting yourself down
Out-do yourself, work harder than anyone else... now
Make very clear distinctions between parasites and creators
Be a creator instead of a second-hand artificial flavour
Do not concern yourself with anyone's opinion of your methods, save your own
Be three steps ahead of everyone, I promise you'll make it home
Do not sleep too much,
Treat people who do not understand what we do with the least amount of energy as possible
Live it, don't give in, be original, even when you aren't,
Make your mom proud
Invent the future - then manifest it
Keep yourself in check, sir. Don't forget it, decide exactly what it is that you want
Then go out and get it without requiring anything of anyone
Spark something new that'll last forever
Don't go to them, let them come to you
Do not underestimate your value, start representing
Stay invisible till you invincible then set your plan in motion
Corporate giants can't fuck with the link between our art and our clients
And above all things be honest, even if there's no end in sight
Avoid stagnation at all costs
Know that I do not perform for people, I make music art that I love

xx

Sunday, May 4

BLUMEN IN BERLIN


After a long, dark winter in Berlin, spring is finally upon us. Moving here at the end of fall wasn't exactly the brightest idea I've had. When the brutalist architecture lined streets were dark at 3pm with no one in sight, feelings of 'oh shit what have I done' set in big time. The recent sunlight and warmth have completely transformed this city. People are out on the streets, in the parks, drinking coffee on the sidewalk and flowers are popping up everywhere! Berlin truly is bursting with life, with so many green spaces and open - air places to enjoy. Lately I've been bloom hunting for painting and drawing references, and snapped the following pictures on my walks & Berlin adventures.


Where ever you may be - wishing you warmth & sunshine from this corner of the earth to yours.

Friday, May 2

ADVENTURES WITH GOUACHE

My humble Gouache collection - top row is from the Winsor & Newton Designers Gouache Primary Colour Set, the bottom ones are just additional colours
Lately I've become pretty obsessed with Gouache. I've been consciously trying to bring it a lot more into my digital works, to add texture and a bit of life as well as just experimenting in my sketchbook with it. I love it because I find it so simple to mix the right colours without getting muddy. It seems like everytime I use acrylic I just end up liberally using phaltho blue when all else fails, brandishing crappy, crappy results. There's so much pigment with Gouache so it definitely owns over watercolour for me (plus I'm way too impatient for layering with watercolour).

While I was in London earlier this month I hopped over to Cowling & Wilcox Shoreditch to pick up some intermediate shades of my Winsor & Newton Designer's Gouache. I would definitely recommend these over any other Gouache I've tried, the pigment is awesome! When I was in Australia these were super expensive, but they seem kind of doable in the UK - £9.95 for the Primary Colour set at the aforementioned Cowling. I haven't been able to find this brand in Berlin so far, or Palomino Blackwing Pencils for that matter - (damn where they at? - hook me up!).
a colour chart from my sketchbook - (yeah the greens are messed)
I picked up Orange Lake Light, Opera Pink, Brilliant Green, Brilliant Purple and Cobalt Turqouise Light. I probably could have done without Brilliant Green, because of it's similarity, but it will still be useful for mixing. All the others are absolutely beautiful on their own and for mixing. The reason for grabbing intermediates is so I don't have to use up pure yellow and red everytime I want orange etc, it just speeds things up. (Is my lazy/impatient streak showing?) The only lame thing is that my now well used Opera Pink kind of gets killed by my scanner because it is Semi-Transparent, so the scanning light goes right through. It scans as a dull pastel pink when in reality it's super neon. Next time I will have to get Permanent Rose (CMYK Magenta).

stroke practice for photoshop brushes, you can see here that pastel pink is actually opera pink - so dull when scanned
So in general I've been using the gouache to create strokes to make photoshop brushes and textures for backgrounds. It's a new type of process for me where I draw the linework first, then roughly decide what parts need to be hand painted. Then I just paint those into my sketchbook and scan those bad boys in. It's more deliberate than before, more back and forth. Where are usually I would just paint first, and make the linework fit.
back in december, obsessed at that time with the idea of gamma rays & radiation mit confetti, largely becasue of Beck
I'm still very much trial & error-ing with this, but I'm really just enjoying ramping up my away-from-screen & tablet time. Rather than just splashes and texture that I was making in December, I'm testing painting little series of objects, devoid of linework and taking advantage of the pigmentation.
rag rug, neon sushi, palm trees, kokeshi dolls & mountains - the first of my little series experiments
You might have seen these on my instagram quite recently. I'm trying to post more sketches on there. I have a couple of ideas in mind for what I'll be making out of these little series, but you'll have to wait and see! Expect to see more Gouache painting filter into my work in any case. (holy crap - sick of the word Gouache yet? Hey - at least I didn't say 'pops of colour'!)
xx