Well that's pretty exciting...
Tuesday, 27 April 2010
Pocketful Magazine.
A few days ago I received an email from Yelin Selkifef who puts together the magazine once people have submitted work, he thanked me for my submission and said that he would email me in a few days when the work was online and then from seeing this if there was anything I wanted to be changed before the printed version came out then to just email him.
Monday, 26 April 2010
Green Generations Launch Event.
Today, although very nervous, I made it too the Green Generations Launch Event, at Leeds Central Library. I got there a little early to talk to Jane and Shari about what was happening, we had a 10 minute slot to talk about the Artivism project.
There were lots of Leeds City Council folk there, and people were gathered there to talk about and explain the launch of this idea of Brining Generations together, Leeds Intergenerational approach. There were booklets on the seats explaining what the project is about and what they aim to do...


We were the third of 5 people to speak, once I started speaking I found I was alright and even got a few laughs from people in the audience, I'd taken notes about what I wanted to say the night before so it was a little easier to talk about it...

It seemed I'd set a good example of what the project was about as I got mentioned by the speaker after us a lot as an example. The best thing about the couple of hours I was there though, was an all generations band that had been put together by Jane and they sounded brilliant, you couldn't help but smile and think awww! The best thing was them playing and a boy about my age rapping to the band playing, was pretty spectacular, just shows that you can bring all ages together and they can all relate to each other in someway.
From being there I feel I took lots and lots on board, its such a good project and I could relate to stuff that had already been done, for instance 3 older ladies had done a course at a primary school with 10 years olds teaching them how to use a computer and their mobile phones! My nan could really do with this, it made me wish I'd get my nan got more involved with community activities, being a widow.
Saturday, 24 April 2010
Featured Artist Work for Artivism Project Film.
Today I sent my work to Shari although I had trouble with the files being huge, really need to learn a lot more about illustrator. After playing about with ideas for wallpaper patterns for her to fuse over her film I thought about colour, and thought that although I want to add colour to some, and I did print them on one colour, but I thought that black and white line drawings would be easier for Shari- (who's putting the film together), to fuse over the top of her film piece. She also asked me how I wanted to be credited within the film, so I have her my name, practice and portfolio address.



I was pretty pleased with the outcome of them, seeing as I'm usually pretty crap in producing stuff quickly, but I feel that I used all the available time I had, and the end pieces communicate my idea of the teddy bear well. I do prefer the image printed on colour paper though, I might use these as a print on paper, putting them together as origami picnic baskets - along the lines of, 'The Teddy Bears' Picnic' as part of my picnic research. I'm looking forward to seeing how shari fuses my images them into the film now!
Competitive Cupcakes.

Today Paul and I manned a stall at the competitive cupcakes and clothes swap event that was held at HIFI, run by the same girl who puts on Handmade. It was a lovely space, but the weather was so lovely outside today and it was 4 pounds entry into the event. Some reasons I think, for the poor attendance? There was almost nobody that really came to the event, which was a real shame and on our stall we only sold two prints, one of which was a print of mine, so I was pretty chuffed.
We didn't have that much work really that we'd been given to sell by people, and so at the last minute I cut down some barbie head prints that I had done a while ago but had never really got to show or the chance to sell. I was selling them at a £1 and it was nice to see a few people showing interest and then to have someone buy one, as was the book show, it's just nice for people to see my work. At the next handmade, I plan to try and sell them as well as producing new work.
Here are a few photos:
Thursday, 22 April 2010
Interim Crit. 3.
Yesterday, I had my 3rd and penultimate crit with Matt, can't believe we only have one crit left in two weeks until the projects over. The time seems to have rushed past!
I was happy that Matt liked the work I'd done for Pocketful Magazine, this was a real motivation to get on with the work I'm concentrating on now, and nice coming from someone that's really successful in the real world and enjoys what he does, as the 'real world' is what this project is really about.
We discussed the idea of being an artist and what impression you send to future clients or people who are looking to commission you, I brought this up threw talking to Matt about how I found it hard to know what to write to accompany my work for pocketful magazine. I looked at previous issues of the magazine and what other artists had written, but it was hard to find a nice balance between the designers that seemed a little too serious and the others that seemed too relaxed and kinda 'taking the piss' through saying that the like to drink gina and draw. Although this seemed quirky and fun, I guess people that commission you need to know you're reliable, which this comment does not do, but quirky is different and different gets you noticed?
Matt calls himself Matt the Horse, which is a fun name, and he talked to me about other artists which do this like Mr Bingo and illustrator and musician. His name explains who he is quickly as well. Below are a few images from his website, he's brilliant!

Matt also helped me in making my images easier to manage and how to get a really nice black line through using 'levels' on photoshop, and should probably always remember that I call my scanner 'shit' because I do in-fact always scan at 75dpi, bloody idiot! So i have appologised to my scanner for all the horrible things I've ever called it.
I've got this 'teddy bear' wallpaper to complete for Friday to be a featured artist in the Artivism film, and have done a little work for it, but Matt helped me in furthering it and what I need to do to get it done. DRAWING MORE TEDDY BEARS as we speak...
Discussing work that I now want to do: Work for 'On The Wall'/as well as The Big Issue Exhibition brief.
For on the wall I explained my ideas that I had and the subject of 'picnics'...such as the oragami picnic and the cut out patterned postcards, plus I mentioned trying out wallpapers made from wood, cut or carved and also possibly sewing?
Then Matt stopped me and said that I'm doing it all backwards, which he's right and I always tend to do, visage this image done a certain way and then don't think about what I'm trying to or need to say to my audience.
His words have really made me think and it's so true that a designer gets a problem and then puts an answer to it through the use of certain media that are appropriate and ideas which come from re-search, I'm going to try my very best-est to keep this in mind for the rest of my life and hold any ideas I have in my head until they need to be used appropriately.
So Matt has set me off too re-search PICNICS in detail, we brainstormed things which I could think about, so for now I'm drawing Picnic 'stuff' and trying to fill my sketchbook full of little bits of picnic and ideas for pieces. I want to get the paints out and mess about with the idea of the famous picnic Gingham pattern, and also have my own picnic and some primary re-search, take some pretty photos. I asked people and myself what they thought about when they heard the word picnic and I'm going to try and draw and re-search through what people say, here are some notes...
Online Portfolios. My Very Own.
Today I spent time, picking two online blog/portfolio websites that I took a liking too...I want to use them as online portfolios.
The two I preferred, were Tumblr and Krop, Tumblr is more chilled and for blogging and then a more professional looking portfolio on Krop, which is souly used by people to get work.
Below is my new tumblr account and then the work I have on it so far, which is only two pieces, but gives you the idea of a start...
This is my Krop account, which looks a little more swish...



Wednesday, 21 April 2010
Green Generations Launch Event.
I received an email from Shari today, she thanked me for the interview yesterday and explained that she was talking to Jane Earnshaw after the session and they were wondering whether I would like to come along to the 'Bringing Generations Together' and Green Generations Launch event, next Monday (April 16th) at Leeds Central Library.
She went on to say that it's a Leeds City Council type event and Jane and her will be there telling them a bit about the Artivism project. They wondered whether as well as them both saying a little bit about the project whether I could come along to say a little bit about how the project was from a 'young persons point of view, participating in an intergenerational project.
Im a little nervous as I really don't know how many people will be there, but I think I only have to talk for a bout 20 seconds!
Eeek...
I believe that this is what it's about:

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