Tuesday, 2 August 2011

Falling Down The Rabbit Hole...?


Happy Birthday me!! And a huge thanks to my beautiful, gorgeous girlies who made me a very lucky girl with this little gem! Alice by Eelus. Thank you ladies...Love you all so much and all my other amazing friends and family who made my birthday weekend so perfect! Fanks!!! xx 

....So this is how if feels to hit the end of my twenties (and that age I ve been dreading haha)...well it doesnt feel too different just yet...although it may be the beginning of me starting to fall into the rabbit hole....and if it is..fingers crossed that with every strange and random trouble that may come my way there are many many more weird, wonderful and totally magical moments too.....okay......here goes..... 

Wednesday, 8 June 2011

C215





No words needed...just beautiful colours, shapes and faces to lose yourself in! All courtesy of French stencil artist C215. Enjoy!

www.c215.com

Friday, 6 May 2011

My Dead Pony


Gorgeous girly illustrations for a friday afternoon! Found illustrator Raphael Vicenzi work on behance today so thought I'd share! Don't know too much more than that but if you like check out the website too!

www.mydeadpony.com

Thursday, 5 May 2011

High Hopes for May!


Hello there May! What a busy month you are...lets hope its all good, fankyouplease! Starts off okay anyways...Eelus has a spring sale on all prints..30% off everything (including High Hopes, above) for the next few weeks. x

Monday, 14 March 2011

Tattoo


As promised....here's a pic of the tat! x

Thursday, 3 March 2011

I love my new tat!


Okay so I' ve finally done it! Heres the original idea for my first tattoo, just a little un but pretty all the same. This lovely little scribble is now sitting proudly on my arm...a little thicker than here but that makes it even better and the 'Love' more subtle which i like!! Photos to follow very shortly!!

Oh and yeah while i was at it decided to get a little heart behind my ear too!! Why have one when you can have two tats eh. x

Monday, 14 February 2011

Big Love on Valentines Day


Happy Valentines Day my lovelies! Hope you have all been spoilt rotten and had lots of lovely valentines cards through the door this morning!!
Well here is a just a little teeny tiny hint for my Mr Right....if you want to win me over today with pretty hearts and stuff (and you still have a little bit of time) this would just about do it...just putting it out there!! .......................er its Damien Hirst's 'Big Love' incase you didnt know..and there is a diamond dust version too if you want to go that extra mile ;)  xxx

Tuesday, 1 February 2011

Richard Phillips


I love Richard Phillips! This is one of my fave paintings by him, but I really must get into gear and head down to see the new exhibit at the White Cube which opened last week. Anyone wanna join me??

www.whitecube.com

Thursday, 27 January 2011

I want to paint on walls!





Had a great little find when out in Carnaby street and, amongst the many handouts, I stumbled upon one from Lacoste L!VE and VNA Magazine (Very Nearly Almost) all about street art! Check out my faves Eelus(above) and Inkie(below).

Tuesday, 18 January 2011

Saatchi Funtimes

I love the Saatchi Gallery!! Had a cheeky little trip there over the weekend for some much needed art therapy!




Richard Wilson's 20:50 (above) has been a stable Saatchi piece as the gallery has moved from location to location. A stunning piece where the viewer is invited to walk into the heart of room only to find yourself literally surrounded by the reflective plane of oil. The piece takes on a completely different feel in each of the spaces it finds itself in but retains its beauty and a strange calmness in all, the current is not my favourite space to see it but still stunning and worth a visit! (I ve just been spoilt by seeing the others I think!)  



In the current exhibition NEWSPEAK: BRITISH ART NOW PART II the piece that stuck out was the wondrous world crafted by Tessa Farmer in her piece Swarm. We are welcomed into a world of dark, scary fairies at war with the insects. These tiny skeletal sculptures are so detailed its hard not to imagine them real! Who needs Tinkerbell eh!!