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Handcrafted magic.

March 8, 2013

In the last couple of days I have seen 2 different handcrafted projects that have really made me happy.  And the best part is that they come straight form local designers. One is some illustrative work by the talented Mr. Bruce Mackay and the other is the new Missibaba Kindred Spirits collection.

The first illustration in this series is a test scene from a book that Bruce in the early stages of writing and illustrating, I cannot wait to see the rest of it, if these few illustrations are anything to go by, it’s going to be amazing. 

– Cape Town-based illustrator and typographer Bruce Mackay has drawn a series of these portholes (or at least porthole-shaped scenes) in blue, green and red pen and ink. They show wild, patterned waves and a haul of flotsam and jetsam; there’s a boat bobbing on the head of a whale, Poseidon/Neptune, a skeleton with an arrow in his heart drifting down a bloody stream and twisted sea snakes. Of Starboard Portholes he says he was “trying to capture the churning that would happen if a massive serpent were to uncoil at open sea.” Bruce says Safe Harbour (the drawing below) is a test scene from a book he’s in the early stages of writing and illustrating.

 

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The second project which I mentioned is Missibabas new bag collection, Kindred Spirits. I absolutely love the ‘blinking barnacles’ Cha Ching bag in this series (first one below). It’s wonderfully wonderful. Yes.

– Introducing Missibaba Kindred Spirits – an initiative dedicated to creative collaborations. The first collection entitled “I See The Sea And The Sea Sees Me” encompasses three limited edition prints, hand painted by Chloe Townsend of Missibaba, graphic designer Naomi Bossert and illustrator Mia Nolting.

 

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art, design, DESIGN, illustration, other cool bloggers

Kristian Jones

March 7, 2013

These blacked out kids by Kristian Jones are so haunting. I think a row of them down a hallway would be so cool, a bit creepy but really cool.

– Kristian Jones is a freelance illustrator / artist living in the centre of the UK just outside of sunny Birmingham, producing work for magazines, clothing ranges and working for various bands and clubnights on the Birmingham music scene crafting posters and artwork of an alternative nature.

His style preys on the innocence of childhood imagination, surreal worlds and fictional creatures.

 

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art, COOL STUFF, design, DESIGN, handmade stuff, illustration, other cool bloggers, things i want

Bryn Perrott

March 1, 2013

I came across Bryn Perrott on itswhatiminto and then went through her entire Tumblr account whilst talking to myself about how much I like her work. Wow, this lady can draw like no ones business. Her drawings/carvings remind me of my Russian tattoo book that I own. Each one is so special and strange (good strange) in it’s own right that if I was confronted by a wall of them I would battle to choose which one I would pull off and run like hell with.

Bryn I like your work and I would love to own one, one of a 5-eyed crying catwolf with a dagger in it’s head that says ‘You will never be mine’. Because I will never ever own a cat ever (woe is me) or a wolf for that matter, but I would own the best piece of art ever made. Yes.

I tried to pick just a few of my favourites to show you, as you can see I failed at that, so here are my 16 favourites.

– I started getting tattooed seven years ago and started working in a tattoo shop fours years ago. I have since become increasingly interested in the aesthetic and history of tattoo images because of the simplicity and directness those images convey to even the briefest of glances. Which is why I reference heavily from tattoo history; I’m trying to present these images in an equally strong but new context. Essentially I want to pay homage to those references and influences, to the history of an industry built on real work. That, and to always revamp these icons without tiring them out.

 

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Reserved

February 20, 2013

Look at these great plates that Georgia Hill illustrated on. Such a cool idea instead of having an ugly silver ‘reserved’ thing-ma-bobby on your table (which is what we have ha). These would not fare well in a Greek restaurant.

 – The Michelberger Restaurant needed new reserved signs for their tables, so I got girly and all into china painting and here they are! They won’t be bolted down so…please don’t steal them.

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Sarah Burwash

February 19, 2013

These delicate pieces are by an artist named Sarah Burwash, I went and checked out her site and it is full of these beautiful drawings made up in all forms – maps, patterns, paintings, installations, logos, zines. She is one talented pen wielder.

– Sarah Burwash grew up in a small mountain town in British Columbia, Canada. Sarah graduated from the University of British Columbia Okanagan in 2009 with a BFA in drawing and print making. Working in a variety of media from drawing and collage to video and ceramics, Sarah’s work most often takes form in narrative watercolour paintings and installation. Sarah currently resides in Nova Scotia, working full time as an artist and freelance illustrator.

 

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