This is a stitched collage piece that was inspired by the seafront here at Southsea. I've always had a fascination with the coloured lights that adorn our British coastal resorts. No matter what the weather, here on the British coastline, you'll always find people strolling along the prom, prom prom...
Wednesday, 24 April 2013
Designing postcards
I have been busy designing postcards from my original stitched images...
I've also designed some packaging for the postcards...
Set of 6 postcards with brown card envelope
Packaging for my postcards
Designing an alternative style of packaging for my postcards
Wednesday, 17 April 2013
Designing postcard envelopes
Seaside themed cushions
My deckchair design
There are so many deckchair designs available now and seaside ones are traditionally stripy.
I couldn't do a project on the British seaside without including a deckchair - so here is my design- I hope you like it.
Monday, 15 April 2013
The Lido
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Lido bather |
This illustration was inspired by a group of early morning swimmers who I interviewed as part of my research. They group swim in the water whatever the weather -with no wet suits -just a costume and hat!
Punch and Judy
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Punch and Judy |
According to my research the earliest recorded evidence of Punch in England is from the 17th century. In the Victorian and Edwardian periods Punch and Judy shows could be seen in all major cities across Britain.
After the introduction of bank holidays in 1871, day trips to the seaside became popular for the masses and Punch and Judy at the seaside became a lucrative business. In more recent years the decline of the traditional seaside holiday has seen a dramatic fall in the number of Punch and Judy shows at the seaside.
The shows are topical and a living social history which has been passed along by generations of performers and represent our culture and history, and for this reason I decided that they had to be included in my project.
Once again the illustration is machine stitched collage because... 'That's the way to do it!"
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