Showing posts with label exhibitions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label exhibitions. Show all posts

Friday, 23 August 2013

Type Tasting at the V&A Museum, London

I like nothing better than to have the opportunity to get hands on and that's what Tasting Type is all about. Run as part of the London Design Festival at the Victoria & Albert Museum, the Type Tasting exhibition and drop in workshops are open to everyone with a love of letterforms.


I submitted a piece of work for the exhibition, we had to choose a word that described London. I was drawn to the word 'expressive' as it reflects what I love most about London - its dynamic, ever-changing cultural scene. In addition, it's a term often used to describe the loose, gestural nature of much of my work. 


I like to experiment with mark making, tools can vary from the beautifully hand crafted ruling pen used here, to a piece of old stick from my mother's garden. Pens and brushes are the tools of my trade, I've been collecting them for years, I like the fact that each one has its own distinctive characteristics. 


Things can get messy with expressive mark making, the studio looked like an explosion in an ink factory after a morning working on the project. If you'd like to see me in action, I demonstrated with this pen at ScrapbookLive. Luckily, Sarah Hyndman, type enthusiast and work shop leader extraordinaire, isn't frightened of a bit of mess and I'll be helping out at the workshops on the 14th and 15th September. So if you like to get hands on too, then roll up your sleeves and come along.


Tuesday, 30 April 2013

Scrapbook Live Event

On the 9th May I'll be showing work at the Scrapbook Live Event, Griffin Gallery, London, organised by my agent Illustration Ltd. I have my pens, brushes and inks primed for some pretty wild and loose demonstrating. Alongside the calligraphic work, I'll be showing some 3D letters created especially for the event, combining type with my own hand lettering in a variety of media.


It promises to be an exciting evening with illustrators Miss Led, Jacqueline Bissett, Sarah Beetson and Gail Armstrong all demonstrating alongside me. In total, twenty one artists will be showing work and the evening will be hosted by journalist and writer Garrick Webster with sounds by DJ Dirty Freud.

Hope to see you there on the evening or you can follow the event live on twitter at #ScrapbookLive.