Friday, 28 January 2011

Karen M O'Leary








Every paper cutter will have heard of this amazing woman and her incredible work. She hand cuts intricate maps of major cities which look absolutely stunning...

Friday, 21 January 2011

Lori Danelle on Etsy




I have recently been introduced to etsy, which I LOVE. You can find beautiful vintage or handmade items on there from all round the world. When I should have been doing my dissertation I came across this little gem that is Lori Danelle. She custom makes cut outs of your fingerprints; amazing personal and stunning work.

Christmas Cards




I realise it's been nearly a month since that festive day but seeing as I've been soo slow at this blogging business I thought I'd still post it anyway! Being an art student I couldn't really justify buying my Christmas cards this year so thought I'd get my creative brain working and make my own, we also have a London Show this year at Free Range which we're fundraising for so one of my Christmas cards went into the raffle. I couldn't decided whether I liked the design with the orange behind the house, or without the orange...so I just made both!

In The Making





Here are some pictures of my work while it was in progress, sorry about the quality of the photographs, they were just a quick thing on my phone...

Bird Shadows




In the last few days, Bath has been lucky enough to have had glorious sunshine and fellow student Tris West very kindly took a few photographs of my work as a small window of light passed over it. Thanks Tris!! I've been desperately trying to get photographs with intense shadows, however I don't like artificial light on it, so this is perfect.

Andersen M


So I live in a house with 4 Graphics students and my boyfriend graduated Graphics in 2010 so I'm surrounding by them. However they do have their uses! In their 1st year they had a visiting lecture by Andersen M, brother and sister who produce work with paper, turning into stop motion animation. It's amazing!! Here's a few stills from some of the animations and 'A Map Comes to Life'



Thursday, 20 January 2011

Birds






For my crit just before Christmas I decided to go bigger with the birds. The plan was to go really big but it took a lot longer than I thought to cut them all out by hand (definitely need to talk to laser cutting!). They are all smaller than A5 again so are very intricate, the birds are split to that they emerge from the wall in 3D and glued to the ends of different length pins. The group was inspired by the Victorian Hummingbird cabinets at The Natural History Museum in London, however these have more of an innocence about them...