Wednesday, 28 September 2011

CREATIVE COLLABORATION-TALENTHOUSE

...and here is a great site that makes the 'big time' more accessible and opens up a whole new world of competition. I was introduced to Talenthouse by a friend who works at Finisterre. Holly makes hats and was one of many entries in a hat design competition. There seems to be a plethora of new sites popping up where big businesses are gaining new artwork, designs, films etc through competitions like this. It's almost the reality TV nation has moved forward and evolved into something actually really positive. There are also sites now where bands can put a virtual choice of offers and if enough people bid enough, they reach their target and everyone gets there offer for what they bid for it and if not, it all goes back to zero... winners all round. Almost creativity doing it's thing and if there's enough demand the physical production goes into play. Genius! creative pre ordering!

ARTINFO

 I found this!... a site that offers up information from all over the world to do with art and artists etc.

SIGUR ROS KIPPLA

I love Sigur Ros and I love the way they promote, package and put themselves, and their work out there. For me they epitomise class, integrity and a higher  quality of creative marketing. Their most recent venture is pictured here. They made a short film with a team of seamsters, who appeared to be making something. We did not know why or what, until now. They are transforming all the members suits into momentoes or "unique concert artefacts' to be included in the 'inni' special edition. 2 inch squares of the bands, unwashed suits will be included with a dvd, a vinyl 7inch, a cd, a badge and some light sensitive paper (yet to be announced why) and other such goodies. So something tangible that extends the concert experience. The competition to win the first or last editioned box set asks for the correct amount of 2 inch squares that the bands suits will make. Now that's something a bit different!

Sunday, 25 September 2011

MA FINE ART UCF

If you missed the MA shows at UCF here is a link to the Illustration show, and here is a link to the Fine Art show. This is more a snippet of all the artists that took place but you'll get the gist. They've set up a collective page called This Will Make You Human. and then there is a show with these guys in PZ at the PZ Gallery called This Will Make You Human Too. Private view on the 1st Oct. and here is the link for info http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=163667837052609

Thursday, 22 September 2011

SOME ADVICE FROM THE FONZ!

My studio mate, Anna sent me this about writing for children. It's good advice but it's doubly great because it's the Fonz!!!! http://www.itv.com/daybreak/whats-the-story/henry-winkler/.

Wednesday, 21 September 2011

DECALCOMANIA AT THE EXCHANGE

This looks like it could be quite interesting... I'm gonna head down to the Exchange in Penzance to see it and then to the Tate St Ives for the last day of the current summer show, as I've heard its pretty fun!



SKETCHBOOK PROJECT

And then there's the sketchbook project. I have entered this and now have to fill a sketchbook by January and sending it to New York to go on an International tour, which ends, and stays in New York. Exciting.. There is still time to enter so go and have a look. Your sketchbook on tour around the world on it's own and digitally online forever and in a library in New York after the tour. You can check how many times it;s been looked at too!

ENTERPRISE NATION

 Jocie Purcell of Shutterpod, introduced me to Enterprise Nation and now I'm signed up to emails. So here's one from them which actually has a lot of great info and advice and funding for small businesses and potential business ideas. They also have funding of £5000 every month for small businesses, and then some info about a service they have on Saturdays.... 

Saturday is start-up day

If it's Saturday, it must be start-up day. Yes, Start Up Saturdays are back! For one hour a week on Saturday mornings, you can learn from the experts how to turn your idea into a working business. Find out when and where the Start Up Saturdays are being held and sign up to get your business idea off the ground.



Tuesday, 20 September 2011

THE 43 USES OF DRAWING

I was sent this by another friend Clare, she's a landscape garden designer and her business is Slate Garden Design. Anyway she sent me this link http://www.rugby.gov.uk/site/scripts/documents_info.php?documentID=324&pageNumber=1 the 43 Uses of Drawing.


GATHER 24th Sept Constantine

My friend Rebecca Freeman sent me a link to an event she is attending and helping with, she did the poster...here are some details.... this is a free, one day festival this coming Saturday over near Constantine to celebrate Resurgence Magazine's 45th birthday and everyone is invited to come along and be involved. Bring a picnic, a tent if you fancy it, your trusty guitar / bongos / kazoo or some art. See www.gathergather.org.uk or contact James Towillis james@gathergather.org.uk for more info or it you want to get involved.

HOUSE OF ILLUSTRATION / FOLIO SOCIETY COMPETITION

Just got this in! Very exciting! something to get your teeth into! I'm going to enter it. If only to push my boundaries, and comfort zone in order to do some new work! anyway here you go! From the Folio Society and the House of Illustration. Link below. http://competitions.houseofillustration.org.uk/folio-2011/

Monday, 19 September 2011

CERAMICS AND DRAWING COURSES

I am thinking of doing some new courses. My mate Sam (Bassett, mentioned below) is running an experimental drawing class at the new Newlyn School of Art and I am considering finding out more. There are other great courses on offer, including a collagraph course from Georgie Hounsome ( also mentioned below). I have also been giving a ceramics course at Truro college a thought? So that may be my next move.. just one offs to put my illustrations on, around and in. Exciting!


SHUTTERPOD

A friend from the village Jocie Purcell has started a new venture in photography and it sounds exciting! here's a picture and a link to a bid for votes. Please go and vote and help her make her dream come true. Thanks...I'm going to be watching out for more news and when I get it I'll post it up.

Sunday, 18 September 2011

RED DOT

I've just come back from this and was really lovely to see a movement on from last year, and still the work I liked last year holds it's gaze for me and has come out stronger than last year too. Those that stood out were Shelly Tregonning, Faye Dobinson, Emma Griffin and Pippa Young. I don't have any links as yet but maybe google them if you can?

My lovely and talented friend Faye Dobinson ( I would put a link here for her but her site is not online at the moment) is having a joint show with her fellow students on the Fine Art course at UCF. It is being curated by Lisa Wright and Faye.There is a preview this Monday at the Poly in Falmouth, which I will be going to! So if you fancy it, please pop along to see them and their great work too. I think it's up the stairs in the really large room at the back again. Last time there was live music, great great food and lots of buzzy, arty atmosphere. Worth the effort or just an excuse to get your smart casuals on and have a look! see you there.

Saturday, 17 September 2011

Genius


SAX IMPEY

I went to see Sax Impey's solo show at the Millenium Gallery in St Ives last night. Was a lovely evening of art, great company and arty chat and the show was great too. There were a couple that stood out especially and although they are lovely paintings, the brochure makes them look more stunning than they are in the flesh. I wanted  more contrast and less spray. But he's doing it right and selling at the right price, so what do I know? There were lots selling and that's mainly from the catalogue on the first night!

ANDY PEDLER-PLUMMETING OLD WOMEN


My bro has set up his own press while teaching on the BA Illustration Course. He heads up the course in Swindon and because he hasn't the time to do his own work at home out of hours, he's set this up so he has somewhere for the students and himself to make some new work. The first book was published through blurb but the link to his blurb page isn't working so here they are below. Looking good Big bruv.








ART DEALS ONLINE

and here's a link, again from Georgie. We were chatting about art shops closing and art suppliers in general and a couple online came up. One being Great Art


...and the other who do good box frames is Jacksons




ARTISTS COMPETITIONS

For those of you who enter, or want to enter competitions, this is a great site - Artists Competitions  and their facebook page. You can sign up for their newsletter and get emails of competition deadlines etc in good time to catch one you like the look of. I was also talking to a fine art, MA graduate last night and he mentioned another site and here it is http://www.britisharts.co.uk/competitions.htm. Interestingly he was talking about the cost of entering competitions and how much they are now. I was emailed this link to an article on just this. Re: great open submission swindle. Worth a read and has been very much my experience of organising events in the past couple of years but ever so worth it all too.

Friday, 16 September 2011

RIP ARTS AND GRAPHICS

Those of you who are local and are artists, who buy supplies from one of the few art shops in the area,  will be sad to hear that Arts and Graphics on Redruth High St is closing down at Christmas. The good news is that all their stock will be half price from Mon 19th Sept! shame and let's hope that Truro Arts fills the hole and can keep up with our demands!


CREATIVE HAPPENINGS IN PENWITH

Georgie of studionumbersix has just posted up the new work that she is working on with the Cold Press and Alex Higlet, also from studionumbersix. Here's the link to Georgies blog. Also very exciting that the Newlyn School of Art has opened it's doors today offering all sorts of courses and artists resources!


LUSH STUFF

My lovely friend Amy (Adele Seymour) sent me this link which is full of lovely retro illustrations. Mainly from Children's books I think. Thanks Amy.

Wednesday, 14 September 2011

NUMBER44 IS HOME TO CREATIVE STUFF

I have been meaning to set a links, information page up for a while now. As a creative who is always looking for new and exciting projects and things to inspire me, I felt compelled to share them with the world. With the nature of the internet, this will reach a global audience, making connections that spread far and wide, but I am really interested in connecting on a more local level also. I was born and bred in Cornwall, and in 2005 I returned to the county and now continue to work as full-time illustrator. I predominantly illustrate children's books with other regular jobs and clients in Australia and the USA. I have recently gained an MA in Illustration with Authorial Practice bias at UCF, which has propelled me forward with a new and exciting outlook on the world of authorial illustration. I want this blog to grow and flourish as a resource for creatives in general, but with a bias towards illustration. I intend to eventually include, information on studios, collectives, general advice for practitioners and anything that I come across that I feel would benefit and enhance the practice of creatives on a local and global scale. Pop in any time and feel free to email me anything you find interesting or inspiring.