Date Archives February 2016

Y for Yak

Yak flattened smallThe penultimate and scruffiest ‘Alphabet animal’ – ‘Y for Yak’. Only one more to go! Check out more Alphabet Animals

X for X-ray fish

Xray fish with X web

A grumpy looking x-ray fish showing off its transparency. Check out the rest of my Alphabet Animal series here.

Q for Quokka

Quokka with Q flattened smallHere’s another!
Some of you may not know about quokkas, and this is because their primary home is a small island, off the coast of Perth, Western Australia, called Rottnest. Like their marsupial cousins, the kangaroo, they hop around on their hind legs, and their young are also called joeys. They are curious, friendly creatures and unfortunately, due to human interaction, such as feeding and sometimes cruelty, quokka numbers are decreasing, which means they have been listed as vulnerable on the IUCN Red List.

This little guy is one that I was lucky enough to meet on a day trip to the island, whilst I lived in Perth. From the photo, I’ve exchanged a big Q stamp for the food he was actually eating, and as always, the quokka is made up of smaller Q stamps.

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I for Iguana

Iguana with I flattened small web

I’ve been working on finishing the alphabet, with more ‘Alphabet Animals’ this week. Lots of you have been asking about I, and here it is, soon to be available as a greeting card. Check out more ‘Alphabet Animals’ here
More to come soon….

Coffee stain art – let’s celebrate unusual techniques

hong yi 2 news

A friend of mine sent me a link to this artist – Hong Yi, who creates these incredible portraits made up of coffee cup rings, and her talents don’t stop there. Browsing through her website, she uses objects in all sorts of interesting and imaginative ways to make her art – melted candles, tea bags, sculpted books….you must check out her website to see the extent of her creativity.

With my ink stamp technique I feel akin to artists like this, who see potential creativity all around them. Let’s celebrate that vision, but also those who are brave enough to put that vision into practice, who do and make, instead of just thinking about it. If you are someone who is thinking about putting coffee stain to canvas, date stamp to paper or even good old pencil to paper, whether it’s a career you regret not pursuing of a hobby you miss, in the words of Nike ‘Just do it’. Hong Yi will surely get you inspired.

Last ‘W for Wren’ print

wren in frame web

There’s only 1 A4 ‘W for Wren’ print left. These are limited edition, so once they’re gone, they’re gone. Head to my Etsy shop to make sure you don’t miss out.