I am very exited to announce, I am featured in the latest issue of "us folk" magazine. I am also the featured cover artist which I'm really proud of and still pretty amazed about.
" Us folk" is a local young, fresh and creative magazine, showcasing the Arts in Canberra and the surrounding regions.
A massive shout out to the lovely ladies who are not only Artist themselves, but also somehow manage to find the time to put it all together, Juliette Dudley and Ask Peak.
I met Juliette and Ash a little while ago over a cup of tea at my house and discovered two very driven, creative and inspiring young women, who have nurtured the magazine from just an idea, to be now producing and selling their third issue. I predict they will both be big names in the Art scene in the future, so look out!
The magazine is launching at the "Art, not Apart" Arts festival this sat 1:00pm-7:00pm at the New Acton precinct, Edinburgh Avenue, Canberra, so come check it out.
It is also available at selected stockists around Canberra, check out the website for more details. http://us-folk.com/
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Sunday, September 9, 2012
Summer Dreaming
Over the depths of a Canberra winter I find myself getting a little down, the daylight is short, the wind is icy and the feeling of that carefree summer bliss seems a long way off.
Spring is in the air but............ I dream of summer...............
I don't quite know if its nostalgia from my childhood of growing up near the coast, the excitement of summer holidays, the sun, the surf, Christmas and time spent with family and friends, a good old coolie or 2, but Its a time of year I truly love.
So here is my little ode to summer,
I long to hear the high shrill of Cicadas, see mirages rise like hallucinations from the bitumen and feel as if I never had a care in the world, I hope you enjoy.
Spring is in the air but............ I dream of summer...............
I don't quite know if its nostalgia from my childhood of growing up near the coast, the excitement of summer holidays, the sun, the surf, Christmas and time spent with family and friends, a good old coolie or 2, but Its a time of year I truly love.
So here is my little ode to summer,
I long to hear the high shrill of Cicadas, see mirages rise like hallucinations from the bitumen and feel as if I never had a care in the world, I hope you enjoy.
More Moths
Ok, maybe I have a little bit of an insect fascination at the moment, I really enjoyed drawing the hurcules moth and when a friend suggested I do some bogongs I happily obliged.
Anyone that has lived in or around Canberra will be well aquainted with these guys.
Thousands of these beautiful and plentiful moths flock here every year and flap their way around every light source imaginable on their annual migration to the High Plains.
We even have a wing at work named after these furry little fellows........... they still give me the creeps, but this was rather fun, so thanks go to my dear friend Tarni.
Oh and I cant possibly leave this post without putting their scientific name of Agrotis Infusa.
Here a few work in progress shots, I hope you enjoy.
Anyone that has lived in or around Canberra will be well aquainted with these guys.
Thousands of these beautiful and plentiful moths flock here every year and flap their way around every light source imaginable on their annual migration to the High Plains.
We even have a wing at work named after these furry little fellows........... they still give me the creeps, but this was rather fun, so thanks go to my dear friend Tarni.
Oh and I cant possibly leave this post without putting their scientific name of Agrotis Infusa.
Here a few work in progress shots, I hope you enjoy.
Sunday, August 19, 2012
Rakali
I have been wanting to draw one of these amazing little guys for a while now.
This is an Australian water-rat (Hydromys chrysogaster) and I first encountered one when I was quite fit and running around the lake every morning with a friend.
It always seemed like they would only show up when one of us decided not to brave the harsh winter frosts, opting instead to sleep in and stay warm and cosy in our beds, so we started to call them "Mythical" because we never seemed to see them together. We also only ever saw them at dusk or twilight, so jokingly, we decided they would only show themselves to the dedicated and would make the rare glimpse of one diving into the water seem like a reward for our run.
I have been trying photograph some reference pictures for a while now and only ever got a couple of quick pictures, I decided this is because they are rare and elusive and only show themselves to the fit, my bubble was about to burst.
A couple of days ago I went for a walk in the middle of the day with my mum and my son, (I rarely run these days) and to my absolute surprise and delight we found four rats feasting on scraps left for the ducks, I got some decent reference photos and got to look at them very closely.
They are beautiful little guys, so full of personality, cheeky, boisterous and amazingly graceful in the water, they have lovely long black tails, webbed back feet and very thick, almost waterproof fur. I immediately knew I needed to include one in my next drawing.
So keep your eyes out for these little guys next time you venture down to a lake in Canberra.
This is an Australian water-rat (Hydromys chrysogaster) and I first encountered one when I was quite fit and running around the lake every morning with a friend.
It always seemed like they would only show up when one of us decided not to brave the harsh winter frosts, opting instead to sleep in and stay warm and cosy in our beds, so we started to call them "Mythical" because we never seemed to see them together. We also only ever saw them at dusk or twilight, so jokingly, we decided they would only show themselves to the dedicated and would make the rare glimpse of one diving into the water seem like a reward for our run.
I have been trying photograph some reference pictures for a while now and only ever got a couple of quick pictures, I decided this is because they are rare and elusive and only show themselves to the fit, my bubble was about to burst.
A couple of days ago I went for a walk in the middle of the day with my mum and my son, (I rarely run these days) and to my absolute surprise and delight we found four rats feasting on scraps left for the ducks, I got some decent reference photos and got to look at them very closely.
They are beautiful little guys, so full of personality, cheeky, boisterous and amazingly graceful in the water, they have lovely long black tails, webbed back feet and very thick, almost waterproof fur. I immediately knew I needed to include one in my next drawing.
So keep your eyes out for these little guys next time you venture down to a lake in Canberra.
They will still remain our little mythical beasts and this particular one is for Trish, my running buddy and one of the very best friends anyone could be blessed with.
Some WIP
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Why Moths?
I have a love/ hate relationship with moths,
I think they are amazingly beautiful and fascinating creatures, from their elaborate sets of fake eyes to their exquisite patterns and delicate furry bodies, but they also really scare me!
I'm talking screaming, squealing, arm flapping madness sort of scary.
I don't know why? I love snakes, spiders and pretty much every other creepy crawly, but just not moths.
I have come to terms with the fact that there is absolutely no rational answer to why they freak me out, especially as I know they are the most harmless, unobtrusive sort of creatures, but they do.
These ones, the Hercules Moth -(Coscinocera hercules) particularly freak me out and I would much rather draw one of these amazing creatures than have one land on my head. Luckily or more realistically, unluckily for me, I don't live anywhere near the amazing Daintree Rainforrest so I don't think there is much chance of it happening anyhow.
This beautiful lady should be available as a limited edition print soon.
Some WIP pics
I think they are amazingly beautiful and fascinating creatures, from their elaborate sets of fake eyes to their exquisite patterns and delicate furry bodies, but they also really scare me!
I'm talking screaming, squealing, arm flapping madness sort of scary.
I don't know why? I love snakes, spiders and pretty much every other creepy crawly, but just not moths.
I have come to terms with the fact that there is absolutely no rational answer to why they freak me out, especially as I know they are the most harmless, unobtrusive sort of creatures, but they do.
These ones, the Hercules Moth -(Coscinocera hercules) particularly freak me out and I would much rather draw one of these amazing creatures than have one land on my head. Luckily or more realistically, unluckily for me, I don't live anywhere near the amazing Daintree Rainforrest so I don't think there is much chance of it happening anyhow.
This beautiful lady should be available as a limited edition print soon.
Some WIP pics
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
I have been working on a little personal project for a while now and I can finally share the finished product with you.
This started out as a present idea for my mum as she is the biggest lover of birds I know, which I guess has rubbed of onto me.
As usual I got a little carried away, I am always experimenting with mediums and I have wanted to get some of my illustrations printed onto fabric for a while and decided to have a sample silk scarf made, I was so happy with the results I have had a small print run made and these will be available for sale very soon, Inbox me if you are interested.
This started out as a present idea for my mum as she is the biggest lover of birds I know, which I guess has rubbed of onto me.
As usual I got a little carried away, I am always experimenting with mediums and I have wanted to get some of my illustrations printed onto fabric for a while and decided to have a sample silk scarf made, I was so happy with the results I have had a small print run made and these will be available for sale very soon, Inbox me if you are interested.
Friday, July 13, 2012
WIP Diamond Python
These are a couple of progress shots of a work I recently finished, this work has become one of my favorite pieces, not because its my best or most brilliant, but becuase of the Diamond Python.
I have had a lifelong love and fascination of snakes which started as a child and is because of my Dad.
We grew up on a property on the South Coast surrounded by bushland and National Parks, so our house was a regular drop in centre for all things furry, feathered and scaly.
Whenever we found a snake lurking amongst the foliage in the garden or yard, Dad would come, casually pick it up by the tail and release them down by the creek on our property.
When it was a python there was always excitement and the opportunity to have a hold, and most of the time it was Diamond Pythons.
Diamonds are the most beautiful looking snakes and also have the most gentle nature, rarely were any aggressive, we even had them living in my bedroom roof for a while and on one very hot summer night my sister was woken by the biggest Diamond we have ever seen who had crawled in her window and become a bed buddy.
So this Drawing has become my Dads, as he was the one who inspired it.
I have had a lifelong love and fascination of snakes which started as a child and is because of my Dad.
We grew up on a property on the South Coast surrounded by bushland and National Parks, so our house was a regular drop in centre for all things furry, feathered and scaly.
Whenever we found a snake lurking amongst the foliage in the garden or yard, Dad would come, casually pick it up by the tail and release them down by the creek on our property.
When it was a python there was always excitement and the opportunity to have a hold, and most of the time it was Diamond Pythons.
Diamonds are the most beautiful looking snakes and also have the most gentle nature, rarely were any aggressive, we even had them living in my bedroom roof for a while and on one very hot summer night my sister was woken by the biggest Diamond we have ever seen who had crawled in her window and become a bed buddy.
So this Drawing has become my Dads, as he was the one who inspired it.
Monday, July 2, 2012
Born Again
After a year and a half, alot of thought and much procrastinating, I have decide to get my blog up and running again.
Firstly I want to say sorry, I hate when blogs dont have semi regular posts and am the first to admit that a year and a half is far too long between posts, so I hope you will forgive me.
There is a pretty good reason I have been absent this long and he will be celebrating his first birthday this month, my beautiful son Sabian.
I stopped posting when I was pregnant as I was feeling a little ill and didnt have much creative energy, this little break unintentionally became a much larger one as my life as a creative was taken over by life as a mum. The journey has been so amazing and I didnt want to miss a moment but after such a big break, the creative urges are taking over and I finally feel ready to get back into my Artwork , so await new things, projects and maybe even a bit of craft as I have been learning a few new skills as a mum.
Firstly I want to say sorry, I hate when blogs dont have semi regular posts and am the first to admit that a year and a half is far too long between posts, so I hope you will forgive me.
There is a pretty good reason I have been absent this long and he will be celebrating his first birthday this month, my beautiful son Sabian.
I stopped posting when I was pregnant as I was feeling a little ill and didnt have much creative energy, this little break unintentionally became a much larger one as my life as a creative was taken over by life as a mum. The journey has been so amazing and I didnt want to miss a moment but after such a big break, the creative urges are taking over and I finally feel ready to get back into my Artwork , so await new things, projects and maybe even a bit of craft as I have been learning a few new skills as a mum.
Sunday, November 21, 2010
On The Wall: In collaboration with Finders Keepers
Artists Announced:
I am pretty chuffed to be chosen as part of On The Wall an exibition held by Leeloo in conjunction with The Finders Keepers Markets, if your in Sydney 3 & 4th December check it out.
Here are the other Amazing Artists, that will be exibiting as well, and a big congrats to Merri Anneli who is also involved and is local Coast girl who I grew up with.
In alphabetical order as seen above we present ::
Abby Seymour :: Alex Louisa :: amy borrell
Amy Bortolazzo :: Anika Cook :: Bec Winnel
Bessie Nunes :: Brooke Holm :: Danielle Reck
Emma Leonard :: enyaj :: Erin Flannery
Genevieve Ryan :: Grace McKellar :: James Thomson
Jessica Hyde :: Jessica Singh :: Jordan Clarke
Kareem Rizk :: Kate McCarthy :: Kirbee Lawler
Lalita Lu :: Laura Carey :: Lauren Carney
Manuela Strano :: Matthew Roland :: Meeri Anneli
Moofus :: Natalie Perkins:: Nicholas R Eagar
Paula Mills :: Susan Simonini :: Terry Chisholm
Amy Bortolazzo :: Anika Cook :: Bec Winnel
Bessie Nunes :: Brooke Holm :: Danielle Reck
Emma Leonard :: enyaj :: Erin Flannery
Genevieve Ryan :: Grace McKellar :: James Thomson
Jessica Hyde :: Jessica Singh :: Jordan Clarke
Kareem Rizk :: Kate McCarthy :: Kirbee Lawler
Lalita Lu :: Laura Carey :: Lauren Carney
Manuela Strano :: Matthew Roland :: Meeri Anneli
Moofus :: Natalie Perkins:: Nicholas R Eagar
Paula Mills :: Susan Simonini :: Terry Chisholm
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Design Federation Annual
I am Happy to announce I will have my work featured in the Design Federation Annual, This Is the first of an Annual publication for Design Federation and it features contributing works from designers, graphic designers, Artists and Arty type people. Heres a little spiel about the book from Design Federation
This print debut will serve as a striking visual showcase of the community in a beautiful, full-colour inspiration book. The theme of the book was “1” to celebrate the first book of its kind and demonstrate Design Federation’s solidarity with the Aussie design community.
All profits from The Federation Annual will be going to Mission Australia’s Creative Youth Initiative (CYI). Based in Sydney’s Surry Hills, CYI is a unique service that provides young people aged 16-25, who are facing many and varied challenges in their lives, such as homelessness, mental health issues, substance abuse, family breakdown, unemployment and early school leavers the opportunity to access professional and accredited creative programs. Design Federation has partnered with CYI to raise awareness for the program and promote their inspirational work.
Monday, November 8, 2010
Empty magazine
I am very, very, very exited to feature in the latest issue of Empty magazine, Issue 19.
This is home grown Aussie mag and always features an absolutely amazing mix of Artists whom I am seriously in awe of. The first time I discovered this magazine I bought a copy of every issue the gallery stocked!
The magazine is the brain child of Andrew Johnstone, of Semi Permanent and Design is Kinky fame and is almost text free and chocked full of visual pleasure, just the way I like it, check it out and or order a copy at http://www.emptymag.com/
This is home grown Aussie mag and always features an absolutely amazing mix of Artists whom I am seriously in awe of. The first time I discovered this magazine I bought a copy of every issue the gallery stocked!
The magazine is the brain child of Andrew Johnstone, of Semi Permanent and Design is Kinky fame and is almost text free and chocked full of visual pleasure, just the way I like it, check it out and or order a copy at http://www.emptymag.com/
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Mambo Artist search
I have entered the Mambo Artist search, They were absolutely epic when I was a teenager and I have always loved the brand, and of course Reg is one of my favourite Artists of all time!!!!!!!!!!!
The winner gets a Macbook pro and has there work printed on T.Shirts, well you just never know your luck.......................
here are my 3 works I entered.
Monday, October 18, 2010
December Handmade Markets
I am really happy to announce I will be a part of the next Handmade Markets, I will be selling my prints open edition and limited edition, some originals and some other cool stuff at the December 4th Handmade Markets in Canberra, They are held 4 times a year and are at the Kamberra Winery check them out here and Check out their beautiful Handmade Shop in Civic.
Curvy 2010
I am sooooooo stoked to have my work "Lyrebird" chosen to feature in this years 2010 Curvy book. I will be along side some of my absolute Favorite Artists and feel really humbled. I was amongst 75 artists from 38 countries picked out of 2300 submissions by guest curators Fafi and Sarah Lerfel (from Colette; and Deanne Cheuk is doing the layout too!
Find out more about Curvy on their Facebook page and pre-order a copy @ http://curvy.bigcartel.com/ YAY!!!!!
the only downside is I have been put in as Bessie North- My previous name
Find out more about Curvy on their Facebook page and pre-order a copy @ http://curvy.bigcartel.com/ YAY!!!!!
the only downside is I have been put in as Bessie North- My previous name
Saturday, September 4, 2010
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Welcome
Hi and Welcome to my Blog,
thought I better finally get a proper place to show works in progress, inspirations, ideas, photos and other things that occupy my mind.
Hope you like it!
thought I better finally get a proper place to show works in progress, inspirations, ideas, photos and other things that occupy my mind.
Hope you like it!
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