Friday, 29 January 2016

Year of Printmaking: February Chinese Lanterns

   
This weeks print is my monthly calendar print for February; I decided to focus on the upcoming Chinese New Year and depict some red Chinese lanterns. It's my first two colour linocut and was more detailed than I intended (hello difficult Chinese characters that try to say Happy Chinese New Year!) but I learned a lot to take into my next print and am pleased with how it turned out.

Here's a version to work as a free wallpaper for your phone (while I work on making these available as prints in my etsy shop):



新年快樂 

{See January's Meteor Shower Print}

Monday, 25 January 2016

Happy Burns Night!


Happy Burns Night! Time to indulge in haggis, neeps & tatties while listening to some Burns poetry. Here's a little portrait I created of Burns himself with some of his famous works and a few of my favourite lines of his. Also to get you in the Burns spirit you must see this beautiful performance of 'I'll meet you on the Lea-rig' by Roddy Woomble from a BBC Burns Night programme a few years ago.

http://www.redbubble.com/people/louweasely/works/20442246-robert-burns?p=t-shirt&style=womens http://www.redbubble.com/people/louweasely/works/20442246-robert-burns?p=ipad-case


{I made it into a t-shirt & some other goodies over on redbubble}

Don't want Burns Night to end? see my Burns Night posts from 2015 & 2014




Friday, 22 January 2016

Year of Printmaking: Walden Monoprint

 


Experimenting with simple print techniques this week in a minimalist monoprint inspired by Henry David Thoreau's cabin in the woods by Walden pond. Monoprint's are exciting in how quick they can be produced, just place paper over your inked up surface and draw onto the paper and then reveal something spectacularly unexpected!




Tuesday, 19 January 2016

Mountain brooches

 https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/161770324/mt-fuji-brooch-wooden-handpainted?ref=shop_home_active_2 https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/161785023/k2-brooch-wooden-hand-painted-mountain?ref=shop_home_active_1
I love mountains, walking up them can sometimes be quite a challenge and then you're suddenly on the top of the world, feeling so inspired at nature and your small part in it. Here's a few mountains I love & now you can wear them whenever you feel the wanderlust of the mountains calling your name!

Mt Fuji is on the top of my list to go to along with Japan! & here's a very blue & bold K2, have you read No Way Down, all about the climbing incident on K2 in where lost their lives? it's a brilliant account of how the mountain is always in control. 

https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/161777556/matterhorn-brooch-wooden-handpainted?ref=shop_home_feat_4  https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/161777556/matterhorn-brooch-wooden-handpainted?ref=shop_home_feat_4
The Matterhorn is such an iconic shape & it's so beautiful with the hamlet of Zermatt nestled just below it in the amazingly crisp Swiss Alps air. You can get a cable car up to the lake below the peak, but we walked up to it to get this great view!

   

 I also did a special commission of the 'Dents du Midi' Mountains in Switzerland where we go skiing for a friend's 30th Birthday! What mountain would you choose, if you want to commission a mountain of your own choosing, just get in touch!

What's your favourite mountain?



Friday, 15 January 2016

Year of Printmaking: Bike Block Printing

 

I made this print as a birthday card for a friend who loves cycling. Block printing using shapes and objects you have to hand (I used a foam circle & a rubber) is really quick and effective. I'm really pleased with how this turned out it made such a quick cute card.