EXMOOR Gin Label Design

Well, I'm not entirely sure where the last 3 months have gone and alas, I must admit I seem to have got somewhat left behind on the #100dayproject but, nevertheless I have been creating!  My latest project is the design below for a local gin label here on Exmoor.  The family commissioning the project have links to Ireland and the label is inspired by a certain misbehaving ancestor who was arrested for distilling Poitín a notoriously strong spirit made from potatoes and barley, basically the Irish equivalent of moonshine.  The gin itself is currently in production and should be available locally sometime soon.  In the meantime, I have another couple of projects to keep me busy and I really should get back to my #100dayproject ... not to worry though ... only another 95 days to go!

Mats Bootcamp 2017 and #the100dayproject

Having been tied up at home with my little people, it's been a while since my last blog post.  But, at last I'm finding enough time to absorb myself in making art once more and realise how much I've missed it!  Although I'm a little behind, I'm joining in with the #the100dayproject   the idea is to post something everyday, for 100 days.  Below are my first 5 paintings. I've chosen the theme 100 days of flora and fauna.  You can follow along on my Instagram account.

Flowers.Alstromeria
flowers.poppies
flowers.hollyhock.2
flowers.hollyhock.1
Easter.Spring.Hare

I'm also taking Mats Bootcamp again this year with the wonderful Lilla Rogers.  This months assignment is self reflective... more to follow on that but for now, I will wish you a very happy Easter and leave you with my mer-swan Illuminated letter 'S' for the first initial in my name.

Illuminated.Letter.S.Swan
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MATS Children's Book Illustration - Ada Lovelace

Over the past few weeks, I've been completely absorbed in the latest https://makeartthatsells.com class: Illustrating Children's Books.

The course is utterly jam-packed with fantastic content to work through and each week there is a deadline for submitting your assignment.  It's taught by the magical Lilla Rogers and Children's Book Art Director, Zoe Tucker.  I must admit, I've found it very hard to keep up with the pace, partly due to my own time restrictions and the talent in the group is quite extraordinary.  It's wonderful having my news feed full of such utterly inspiring art everyday.

At the beginning, we had a choice of 3 texts and to start with, I have chosen Ada Lovelace, the daughter of Lord Byron and a most inspiration woman, attributed to developing the first ever computer in 1842.  I was excited to research Ada, partly because I simply love history and partly because I know I need to work on developing my people drawing skills.

The first few weeks have been all about character design and development, I have discovered a new-found respect for children's book illustrators, my goodness it's so hard!

Young Ada Lovelace