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Showing posts with label Easy. Show all posts

Thursday, 14 July 2016

Feature Friday: MaggieMagoo Designs Contemporary Homeware

Where are you from and where do you practice your work?
I’m originally from the North East of England but I’ve lived in Leeds for over 20 years. I have a small studio at home. I work as MaggieMagoo Designs, the name was inspired by my scruffy little terrier Maggie - she’s a total character and it’s lots of fun having her as my mini helper!
Are you self taught or have you completed any training?
I studied printed textiles and surface pattern design at Leeds College of Art but I would say I’m also self taught to a certain extent. I’ve worked in the greetings card industry for a number of years but decided I wanted to get back into textiles and surface pattern design.

How would you describe your artwork/process?
I have a passion for pattern and am always doodling on scraps of paper, lots of my initial designs also come from mark making. I tend to rework and recolour my sketches and drawings on my Mac. I love being able to create a pattern in Illustrator or Photoshop very quickly. My design work often begins as hand drawn doodles which I then scan in to my laptop and develop into patterns - adding colour, texture etc. The doodles and sketches can be something as basic as some splodges drawn with a stick and some ink to something more detailed such as drawings of flowers and plants. I’m inspired by nature and I also take inspiration from my huge collection of vintage fabrics, ceramics, crockery and glassware. I love mid-century design and Scandinavian style as well. I try to put my own take on these influences to create something that is my own unique style.


What is your biggest influence/inspiration?
I love mid-century art and design and I’m also very inspired by nature, spending a lot of time walking my dog Maggie in the Yorkshire countryside

What are you working on at the moment?
I’m really enjoying making embroidery hoop art at the moment, I’d like to explore this medium further and see where it takes me. I’d also like to make repeat patterns for fabric from some of my current tea towel designs.


Where can people see your work?
I have an Etsy shop where I sell some of my designs and I also sell through a number of independent design shops across the UK. I enjoy doing craft fairs and this is where I have my more handmade designs such as my embroidery hoop art. I’m also a big fan of Instagram and Pinterest. I regularly post images of my work on these forums.

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Thursday, 17 March 2016

Feature Friday: Maja Lindberg Illustration

Where are you from and where do you practice your work?
I’m from the south of Sweden and I have my studio in the basement of our house.
Are you self taught or have you completed any training?
I went to an art school for three years and specialised in ceramics and pottery. After my education I worked as a ceramic artist for a couple of years. In 2009 I started to draw - in that field I’m self-taught.
How would you describe your artwork/process?
  I always start with paper and pen. When I'm finished with the image I scan it and continue to work with it in the computer where I set all the colours, background, shades and textures.
What is your biggest influence/inspiration?
A lot of my inspiration comes from fairytales, memories and movies. I also find a lot of inspiration at Pinterest, looking at photographs and other artists illustrations. Some of my favourite artists are Rebecca Dautremer, Nicoletta Ceccoli, Gabriel Pacheco and the director Tim Burton.
Where can people see more of your work?