I'm glad to be back at Clapham Road Studios in Stockwell, shooting a new commercial for Playstation. It's a mixture of stop-motion, pixellation and CGI and I'm really enjoying all the different elements. I'm currently wearing two jumpers and a scarf though because it's gotten a bit chilly lately.
Friday, 9 October 2009
Wednesday, 30 September 2009
House of Cards Exhibition in Aid of Shelter
Last Thursday I attended the private view of the House of Cards exhibition at the Haunch of Venison Gallery, London, W1.
A great concept, thought up by the creative minds at ad agency Leo Burnett, the exhibition is made up of works from some of the country's most prolific artists, designers, and photographers.
Contributing artists include: Vivienne Westwood, Tim Walker, Amelia's Magazine, and Damien Hirst to name but a few.
Each artist came up with a piece for one of the cards in a classic deck of playing cards. And so the collective works make up a complete set (1000 limited edition packs of over-sized cards are/were available to buy at the gallery shop). Each piece is up for auction this week in aid of Shelter the housing and homelessness charity - so it's all for a great cause.
My tiny contribution to all this is that my illustration was part of Amelia's Magazine's artwork - the 2 of Hearts quilt. It was great to finally see it in the flesh. I love Amelia's choice of very different styles which combine together to make a truly eclectic looking, colourful and interesting piece.
Here's a phone pic of me standing next to it
Here's the Vivienne Westwood

the Tim Walker, (my favourite photographer)

and the diamond dusted Damien Hirst

I think it's still up this week, so trundle along and take a look!
Shelter believes everyone needs a home in a place where they can thrive.
We help over 170,000 people a year fight for their rights, get back on their feet, and find and keep a home. We also tackle the root causes of bad housing by campaigning for new laws, policies, and solutions.
Our work won’t stop until there’s a home for everyone. Please help us. Monday, 7 September 2009
TOPSHOP Oxford Circus exhibition NOW up!

You can also see the making of video, and read more about the idea at www.soldiersailor.net
Monday, 10 August 2009
DepicT! news - Breaking the Mould in cinemas nationwide
'DepicT! ‘08 Winning Films on the Digital Screen Network
Last year’s winners Enough, What’s Virgin Mean? and Breaking the Mould have been digitised by Arts Alliance Media, scrutinised by the BBFC (15, PG and U respectively, if you’re curious) and sent out to cinemas through the Digital Screen Network where they’ll be screened before feature films.
Venues confirmed include: Showrooom in Sheffield, Glasgow Film Theatre, ICA in London, Broadway in Nottingham, Quad in Derby, Cornerhouse in Manchester, Arts Picturehouse in Cambridge and, of course, Watershed in Bristol! They’ll be playing the shorts with titles including Fish Tank, Broken Embraces and Mid-August Lunch, so keep an eye out and let us know what you think!'
Taken from the DepicT! newsletter 10/08/09
Saturday, 8 August 2009
Amelia's Magazine Shelter Card Quilt

Tuesday, 14 July 2009
Amelia's magazine Illustration success
Amelia contacted me to say that my illustration has made it on to her Shelter quilt design (see Monday 8th of June post), so I'm really pleased! It will be exhibited as part of the Shelter charity art show this summer. Yay!
Wednesday, 1 July 2009
Workshop Missoni: Daring to be Different

Last night I attended the opening of Workshop Missoni, an exhibition focusing on the iconic Italian fashion house Missoni, attended by Luca, Ottavio and Rosita Missoni.
I really enjoyed the clothes that were on display, and the video featuring Ottavio and Rosita Missoni talking about their lives and influences. It was interesting to see them looking at colours in nature and their native Italy for inspiration - the terracottas, the stone, the spectrum of greys in the woodland from dark almost slate to violets and green greys. It was also fascinating to take a glimpse of them at work in the studio - the drawings, the swatches, the knitting machinery.
(Also in this video was the artist Kaffe Fasset. I remember his books being on the shelves at home ever since I was a child. My mum who has always made amazing knitted creations, has always been a big fan. Follow the link to Kaffe Fasset Studio here)
There's an article about the exhibition here at indieLONDON
Workshop Missoni: Daring to be Different, will be on display at the Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art from July 1 to September 20, 2009.
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