Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts

Thursday, 20 March 2014

Oops!


So, the past few months have been fairly up and down - as most are! It took me the better part of my absence from updating this blog to remember the mindfulness course I took last year - and let me tell you, I was absolutely gutted when I realised I'd pretty much lapsed back into my old negative thought patterns. I did remember, though, the incredible passion I had for mindful meditation and compassionate thinking - and the powerful effect it had on my everyday life. I'd really like to do another course at some point (perhaps when I have a little more time on my hands so I can drag Nick with me) so will have to look into where I can find them in Sheffield. I know there's a buddhist meditation centre which practices the same principles as mindfulness: think I may have to give it a go!

On a totally different note, about a month or so ago I went to Kew Gardens for the first time to see their Orchid Festival. There are probably hundreds of different words I could use to describe how utterly wonderful the whole experience was - but now I'm here, thinking about it all over again, I can't think of a single one! Honestly? It was incredible, and I won't be forgetting about it any time soon. Thanks to my mum and her window-ledge orchid rescue-turned-mini-rainforest, I do rather like these finicky plants (despite my gardening abilities being more suited to cacti) so to see all the rare varieties in what was made to look like a wholly natural environment was absolutely stunning. Nick and I spent so long in the Princess Of Wales Conservatory that we only had about half an hour to dash around as much of the gardens that we left as we could afterwards! I reaaaally want to go back in the summer when the weather is a wee bit nicer. :')
Here are some of my favourite snaps (because of course I took my camera!):










Ah, so gorgeous! Not going to lie, I kind of wanted to find a quiet little spot to stick a tent and just, y'know, live there. Forever.

I've also been trying to produce more sketches, give my inspiration/motivation a bit of a kick up the arse. It sort of worked, I suppose - I've certainly been playing with different mediums a lot more! Still faithful to my watercolours, though. :')

Left: sketchy sketch of some hands. I hate hands - but quite like these.
Right: Little doodle of Daisy Buchannon from The Great Gatsby, mainly 
because I was watching it at the time.


Scribbly watercolour for a friend. I love this little piggy's lovely white eyelashes!


PS. I ran out of peppermint tea. I think I may die.




Friday, 8 November 2013

Still rambling along..

I've been off college for the past few days (I never thought the day would come when I'd rather be at college than at home!) due to a realllllly inconvenient allergic reaction that's done a bitch of a number on my skin. Oh, god: it burns. I've been trying to keep busy so as not to literally scratch my own skin off  and keep up with college work -  but mainly the former. 

My workspace... clutter everywhere! The coffee cup is the epicentre of the madness, I think.


Some ideas and references for my college project. It probably doesn't make a helluva lot of sense if you're not me, but I'm rather fond of it! I really like having a tangible copy of my ideas all in one place - especially if I'm having to make something. It's a pain in the arse having to google search everything ever time I need a reference, ugh.

Also been trying to crack on with this.. I need some more recent pieces for my portfolio. It's going reaaaaally slow - mainly, I think, because I'm so ridiculously fussy over everything. Bleh. :(

On a non-work related note, I've been listening to some awesome mixes on 8tracks while I'm getting stuff sorted (like the good girl I am) - they've kept me on 'track', so to speak! 










Monday, 4 November 2013

Open day!

Forgot to mention in my last post that I went to my first uni open day on saturday while I was in London - UAL! I was reeeeallly excited about visiting - since the illustration course at Camberwell college is pretty heavily hyped up. After the open day and the illustration talk - well, I can definitely see why! Loooooved it so much!


My bag of goodies...

A cute little badge that Nick was determined to grafitti with an 'f' at the beginning... Pinned it on my new knit jumper from H&M

Loooots of reading to do!