Showing posts with label flowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flowers. Show all posts

Friday, 26 September 2014

Dancing At Angles.

A few months ago, I was asked to pair up with a music event/night that happens every month in Norwich. I was asked to be the designer of the flyers for each night (every first friday of the month). This was very exciting for me as I have never had a chance to get together and create something (and so freely!). Each month so far I have come up with a completely different design idea for the flyers. I am also required to create the back of the flyer, this contains a quote for the month which is given to me by the promoter, address and details of the venue and a few links to pages at the bottom. Here are images of the flyers I have created so far, I'm looking forward to the coming months of flyer making, seeing what ideas I come up with and building a small portfolio.


Flyer 1, Front.
Flyer 1, Back.


Flyer 2, Front.
Flyer 2, Back.




Flyer 3, Front.
Flyer 3, Back.

Wednesday, 8 May 2013

College Final Major Project.

For my college final major project I am creating an art book. It will be filled with etchings and prints and little strange things like laminated flower pages and weird text. Here are the first few prints of the book. 













Saturday, 6 April 2013

Painting.

It's been a long time since I sat down and made a proper painting. This is a vase of roses, painted in acrylic on canvas board. Hoping to get this done in the week. Will be for sake on my etsy page when it's completed!

Tuesday, 26 March 2013

Embroidery.

I've recently found embroidery and the processes involved to be quite a therapeutic and relaxing way to make art. Not only that, it looks lovely as well. I have been sewing away all day and night and have finally created my first piece which is for sale on my etsy page. This piece is sewn onto white cotton using coloured cotton embroidery threads, a six inch hoop is also included with this piece. 

Full view of my first embroidery piece.

Close up of detail on my first embroidery piece.