Showing posts with label drawing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label drawing. Show all posts

Saturday, 2 January 2010

Sang Bleu Magazine/ coming out January 2010.



A most fascinating article about the intense structure of a bee colony. In the time that we should be most aware of their impact on our lives and our food production mechanisms.
The first drawing shows a loose anatomical view of the worker, the queen and the drone.



The second ink drawing features a birch forest.
The way it stands- one of those rare framed images in the back of your mind, one of the beauties this planet has to offer. Tender and sinister. Loved.

Friday, 25 September 2009

First time pitch


long term plan

risk assessment

team problem solving

As I was still studying at college, a job offer came through, where I was asked to pitch for a corporate visual artist position. (I didnt get the job, but ended up with these humorous drawings)
I'm still quite happy with them and think that imagery of this kind should definitely penetrate the high brow suit district.

Mr Podlesniy



When I was young, a lot of my time was spent in the outdoors of Russia's country houses known as the dachas.
The home grown vegetable patches with some 40 plus types of tomatoes was forte of Mr Podlesniy. I remember him as his house had burned down one year, and yet he managed to carry on.
Somehow when I found this drawing by accident it brought me right back to the time I was a little girl, to the place called Chepelovo, near Chekhov, named after the great Russian writer and playwright Anton Chekhov.

Tuesday, 22 September 2009

Nina and Dickie



Another beautiful commission I made for Nina and Dickie who tied the knot at the end of 2009. A bouquet of red currents, poppies and clementines adorning their names.

Friday, 3 April 2009

Wi-Fi


It has been an absolute void of a time, since my last post.
My little Kolya is now at nursery so I finally have some more time to rattle my pens and work like a beast.
This is my entry for the latest 2009 competition for Illustrators held by the Moscow Museum of Modern Art. The subject is www and how it affects the lives of illustrators.