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Showing posts with label teacup. Show all posts
Showing posts with label teacup. Show all posts

Monday, 12 June 2017

Tale As Old As Time

Recently the new 'Beauty and the Beast' was released and it was amazing.
Don't know about you, but it was one of my favourite films as a kid and as soon as I heard it was being remade I was so excited of it becoming live action. So, looking for inspiration, I thought I would create some prints based on the characters.

Originals before edit

Lately I've been practising with watercolour paints and paper as colour has never been my strong point and have always preferred to work in black and white with pen. Considering this medium of working is a weakness of mine I am very happy with how they have turned out!

I'm sure other illustrators will empathise with the feeling of trying to create a group of illustrations, trying to make each one as good as the last. A lot of the time I start something and struggle to finish it, or have an amazing idea for a collection but then lose the will to even start due to lack of confidence or anxiety striking. So not only am I happy with how these have finished, I also feel a personal accomplishment for overcoming the walls that constantly stops me from continuing my work.
Tea-Cup
I randomly started with the tea-cup piece, thinking about how Chip looks. Afterwards I was unsure whether I should have thought about it more and actually included a chip in the mug, but the idea came to me so quickly that I just went with it and wasn't too bothered with how it was going to turn out at that point.
Cogsworth
Cogsworth was the most fun to create and the most challenging because of how detailed he is in the new films compared to the old one. I made the decision to keep him simple because he just wouldn't fit in if I had gone with the idea of making the detail very intricate.
Lumiere

Lumiere was the final design I created and was a complete pain in the ass. I drew, rubbed out and redrew around 6 times before i gave up and just got on with it. That was the point where I realised that the annoying little perfectionist voice in my head could just go fuck itself. After I had cut myself loose from that and just did whatever I could to get it done, I was surprised to find that it was actually the piece that everyone was most interested in. Just goes to show that my inner perfectionist doesn't always know what it's talking about.

Currently I'm brainstorming new ideas for designs and collections to slowly push myself a little further. Not only that but also new blog-posts that don't necessarily have to relate to my work or wait until I'm finished creating something and delve more into my interests or loves in life.

If you would like to purchase any of these designs I have my own Society 6 page, or any enquiries about my work you can email me via chloeisobelle@msn.com.


Thanks for reading!

Chloe x

Saturday, 10 December 2016

Instagram Best 9

It's time for Instagram's Best 9 of the year!

If you aren't on Instagram and have no idea what I'm talking about, at the end of every year Instagram has a generator to show which 9 photos you have posted in that year have gained the most popularity. Not that exciting but it's something that's always nice to see, especially for those trying to gain attention through social media for work like myself.

Anyway mine is-


I am rather chuffed with that outcome, a nice varied bunch and good few memories in there!

1. Go Fuck Yourself cat is an embodiment of how I was feeling that day... 

2. Suck-A-Fuck selfie advertising the best jumper purchase I have ever made featuring my favourite insult. Shout out to all Donnie Darko fans.

3. Mr Christmas Hog, one of my most recent illustrations for Christmas 2016.

4. Tea-Cup design, testing out ideas to create prints.

5. Blue hair selfie to accompany a great memory of eating waffles with a ton of melted Kinder Bueno, chocolate milkshakes and escaping the cold after a surprise night of Disney on Ice from the best boyfriend in the galaxy. Seriously, I got lucky with him!

6. A still unfinished illustration that I was testing out as a collection for different cities in the world. Started with Paris to see how it turned out, took a break and made a cat obviously...

7. A lush visit to York with my mam and sister. After wandering the streets we found an amazing little nerd shop named 'Give The Dog A Bone'. At the time the window featured a Harry Potter theme with a Borgin & Burke's stand.

8. My birthday present this year from the best boyfriend in the galaxy was a little collection of witchy goodies. I loved learning about wiccans, pagans and general magic stuff when I was younger, so this was such a thoughtful present.

9. And another still unfinished illustration, this time of a badger. I had to take breaks for the paint to dry and it ended up being pushed aside over moving home.

It makes me happy to see that my most recent illustrations have gained the most likes on my profile. People like my work, WOOO!!! Always nice to have a little bit of a confidence boost.

Also if you want to follow me on my Facebook or Instagram, my links are at the right side of the page (Cloee Scribbles/@cloeescribbles)

Thanks for reading!

Chloe x

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