Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Home Delivery!

So, I sold a painting to - DaddyBoy! Well, I'm not letting him pay for it, and I don't have to go to the post office to ship it, but a sale's a sale!



More prints in my shop!

Friday, June 19, 2009

Did I share these?

Here's a couple of illustrations I did recently for a book about family. They were done a few weeks ago, and I looked at them again only now, and I'm not liking the colors at all! It's funny how different your own work looks when you revisit it after a while!




I'm still learning how to draw figures as I go along my assignments. Sometimes I think it would have been good to take some sort of art lessons! Also, I'm using very basic coloring in Illustrator, and I really need to learn how to do some fancy stuff. Right now it's all so new, though, and I never seem to have the time to sit down and learn a few things about Illustrator. All my learning is happening as I'm doing the actual work, so I don't have much opportunity to play around - those deadlines are always looming!

Monday, June 15, 2009

Helen Dardik and her printable bookplates - Yum!

Fellow Canadian Helen Dardik makes the most wonderful illustrations, and she is offering printable bookplates on her blog for free.



Check them out - they are delicious!

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Yikes! No Posts!

My parents are visiting - they arrived Wednesday evening, and I just completely forgot about my blog, not to mention the other two I write for!

I guess family will do that to ya :)

The BabyButton is so excited to have them - truckloads more of love and attention for her, of course!

Stay tuned, though - I hope to have a blog giveaway soon!

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Handcrafted splendour from India

More pics from India - I don't think I shared these here.

I went to a handicraft exhibition once, and here is a sampling of what I saw. All these amazing objects are handmade lovingly by craftspersons from all over the country. They travel together in organized groups across the land, so at any given 'mela' or fair you can see wonderful creations from many different states all at once.

There was pottery in the juiciest shades...mugs, platters, bowls, dishes - they had them all!





Dots, stripes, geometrics, flowers...YUM!



Lots and lots and lots of them...



Some kind of relief work in black and brown...



And pots with personality!



You can see the handcrafted (im)perfection in the glaze on the scalloped edges - you can tell this is the real thing.



I wish I had a better shot of these slippers - they are jute and cotton with bead and sequins sewn on - all made one by one by hand.



And hand-embroidered, sequin-encrusted, embroidered little clutches for the night out...



The fabrics were unbelievable. These stacks are pure cotton, hand-dyed, and printed by hand with wooden blocks. I actually saw this process several times when I was a kid and lived in the fabled Pink City of Jaipur, and it was simply fascinating.



And of course the silks and brocades, spun as if with light, although these were most likely not handmade. But they were fit for a princess, for sure!



Hope you enjoyed this!

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Color!!!

Need I say more?

But I will anyway, hee hee :)

These are little 4"x4" stretched canvas squares, deep and gallery-wrapped - very cute to keep on your shelf or desk. I couldn't use the camera so I scanned them both, and then ended up putting them in virtual frames, as I am wont to do.

Anyhow, these are chunky canvases, not prints or paper, and they are so much more colorful in person.

Chain Reaction


Icecream Flowers

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

White Wonderland

I don't think I will ever, ever, ever tire of white rooms.






Pics from Veranda, Ouno Design, Luis Ortega, Decorology