Friday 29 January 2010

poor baby!





Just playing around with my current project.
And although I am the older sibling in my family,
I am all for sibling equality!

Sunday 24 January 2010

folklore project.

Based on the story of my great grandmother being served
her dinner last as a child, and it always being stone cold on
arrival, as she was the youngest of 9 siblings.
Possible badge idea?

Wednesday 20 January 2010

zoo.

A book based on local history, folklore and myths surrounding
the four boroughs of Lambeth, Lewisham, Southwark and greenwich.
I created mini posters based on the story of the Surrey
Zoological Gardens on Walworth Road, and the popularity
of The London Zoo in North London.
My posters tackle the idea of the combination of the zoo and
the built up area of the Walworth Road, and what it would be like
if the animals were still there and roamed the streets.



jigsaw.

A large scale jigsaw with illustrations of all the things in my handbag that day.

rats.

A few pages of a book I made called 'Lies about rats'.



hey fella.

london tins.

These were old tins that belonged to my great grandmother.
On a trip to London i took photos and placed them inside, as well as
with things I had collected around London on the day.


postcards.

Postcards made to express events and feelings in life.

who lives near you?

Layout for a zine I made about neighbourhood's.

daddy.

A doodle of my daddy.

snail race.



grandparents.

For Christmas I created portraits for my grandparents.
These are the original sketches.

photography.

Some underwear photography I've taken and styled.

date me A-Z

An A-Z of dating.

animal zines.


A collection of Zines I created called 'Question time in the Animal Kingdom'.
Here animals were asked trivial questions such as 'Who would you like to win X-Factor?'
Some of their answers were 'JLS, they are so fit!' and 'Alexandra, she's got an amazing voice'.

haiku.

Stills from my short film based on Allen Ginsberg's Haiku.
The sparrow shits
upside down
- -ah! my brain & eggs

i quit shaving
but the eyes that glanced at me
remained in the mirror.

Drinking my tea
Without sugar-
No difference.

colourful canvas'.

Hand drawn objects showing the importance in everyday objects.

work experience.

Some designs I did for a design company called 'Chemistry', based in Putney.