Tuesday 31 August 2010

Wall Mural progress: Day 10



The adult Lion will be lying on a big rock when I get a chance to paint it in. He's watching the cubs play.

Monday 30 August 2010

Wall Mural progress: Day 9





Added a tree, a parrot and a spray of water to the wall with the watering hole.

May not seem like I've done much but I have been sketching out other animals on the remaining walls.

Thursday 26 August 2010

Wall Mural progress: Day 8

Finished watering hole. Added the ripples.

The elephants! Mama elephant will eventually have water spraying from her trunk.

A finished Toucan just chilling out.

Friday 20 August 2010

Wall Mural progress: Day 7

A very bright Flamingo. The water isn't finished yet.

Mr Hippo and an unfinished toucan on his back.

Thursday 19 August 2010

Heeeeeeey!

Been a sketching. See, I can draw things wearing pants besides monkeys.

Wall Mural progress: Day 6

The monkeys have a friend. Tis Mr. Gorilla.

Wednesday 18 August 2010

Wall Mural progress: Day 5

First monkey has a friend! I also added a vine around the tree. At the bottom of the tree is where the gorilla will sit.

The other monkey.

Tuesday 17 August 2010

Wall Mural progress: Day 4

Finally finished the tree trunk and did some rocks at the bottom.

A monkey! Will be doing another one tomorrow.

Sunday 15 August 2010

Baby elephant


I was asked to do a baby elephant for the wall mural so here it is with the mother elephant.

Thursday 12 August 2010

Wall Mural progress: Day 3

A half finished tree. I couldn't finish the trunk as I didn't have a darker brown and I think I need to add more to leaves but you get the idea.

The monkeys will be hanging from this.

Some Clouds.

Wednesday 11 August 2010

Wall Mural progress: Day 2

Some shots of the different walls. I painted bushes all the way round. Done with some cheap sponges too!

Tuesday 10 August 2010

Portrait commission progress

Portrait commission I started last night. I'm pleased with how the girl looks (she was easy to draw!) but the guy needs sorting out. But you get the idea anyway.

Wall Mural progress: Day 1

Not much to see so far. Been painting the 'grass' around the room. First time using a roller too and breaking one!

Monday 9 August 2010

Meet my new friend.


Tis a Munkey cut out I made.

Sunday 8 August 2010

Doubts, rain and stall talk

So recently I've been rather up and down emotion wise. Before the weekend I found myself in a little situation which I won't say anymore about. I will say that everything is sorted and it's time to move on. Which brings me to Saturday and my first time on a stall. Maybe I should explain a little first. From the email I received the organisation seemed really professional stating that these 'fun days' they were having would be a great way to promote your business. So I paid for a stall and began preparing stuff to sell (see earlier posts). When I got there it looked more like car boot sale! I really believe I was the only other business there and everyone else who had a stall was from the organisation. They were selling second hand toys and books. I quickly realised that my very reasonable prices for original work were way too expensive compared to what they were selling.

I decided to stick around and hope that people would at the very least pick up my business cards. I wasn't told it was outside and so I didn't bring any sort of cover. And that's when the rain started. Some of my work was ruined and with my table still wet I decided I couldn't put anything out again so it was time leave. I really am gutted it turned out so bad and for the amount I paid for a so called 'stall' too. Just so I don't feel so bad I'm deciding to chalk it up to experience.

So where does this leave me? A question I've asked myself way too often since then. This coupled with the situation I mentioned earlier leaves me with a lot of doubt about my work. Being an Illustrator (professionally) is something I've been wanting my whole life. I really thought I was getting somewhere too. With the wonders of the Internet more people have been interested in my work and I have had a lot more feedback.

I really was just going to give up on the idea of ever having a stall or really selling anything. But while at Tynemouth market I saw how it can be a really great way to promote my work without the internet. It also turns out it is a lot cheaper than what I paid for the farce that was Saturday. I have a few ideas in the pipeline already so It's definitely something I'm not giving up on just yet. More about those ideas at a later date as I've rambled enough.

If you managed to stick around to the end of this post here's an illustration to say thanks.


Tis of my niece and nephew. Although Joe is actually older than this now as it's an old drawing.

Thursday 5 August 2010

Stall goodies!

Goodies I shall be selling on the stall on Saturday.

Tuesday 3 August 2010

Make your own greetings cards!

Make your own greeting cards! Comes with 5 different coloured cards, 5 white envelopes and all the stickers you see here!