Saturday, October 25, 2008

Felix at work


I took Felix into work last Thursday as the builders were finishing off our bathroom renovations and neither Jim nor I could be there to make sure he didn't get out. He was as good as gold! I wanted him to earn some cash licking stamps but he flaked out after a very short time.

Thursday, October 23, 2008

10 Years Ago Meme

Yikes it's been four months since I last posted something on this blog. That's bad. It seems like I've had a relapse and taken once again to shooting up procrastination in dark alleys. But with this post I hope I am on the mend. Here is the 10 years ago meme, also posted on Comic Artist Rehab. This was done without the use of pencils and thus erasers. It was tough and it took many lunch half hours to complete. Click on the image to get a bigger image that you can actually read!

Thursday, June 05, 2008

Friday Archives - Small Embroidery





I made this little silk embroidery in about 1990/91 back in the days when my main artistic medium was embroidery. It's very small not much bigger than business card size, stretched over a piece of plywood and roughly framed in a cardboard paint-tube box that I lined with papier mache pulp. This embroidery was inspired by a trip to a museum outside Glasgow (I forget the name) that had a large collection of medieval embroideries - stump work and black work which I loved at that time. I still love it but strangely I haven't really thought about it for a long while.

I decided today that I would contribute something to Friday Archives - a great idea from Claire Robertson . This was the first artwork I saw (lying in a pile of art-related detritus) and thought it very appropriate for the post. I will post more embroideries later.

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Lucky Winners


Sara wins a lovely dream.




Kirsten wins endless patience.



Megan wins a conversation with an understanding stranger.




Sandra wins hope for the future.




Jazzmin wins a break from fantasy.




Li Ming wins helpful, constructive criticism on a subject of her choice.

Chinese bloke



This is practise for my memoir/graphic novel - there's many many graphic novel memoirs around but it just has to be done.

Monday, April 28, 2008

Comics Rehab has finished






I've finished my time on Comics Rehab. I've really had a great time and thanks to all those who sent in encouraging comments. Below are all Ambition Transfusion drawings I did for Rehab.

Wednesday, April 02, 2008

Comic Artists Rehab


I've joined Comic Artists Rehab hopefully it will cure me of my procrastination. This is quite evident from the pitiful amount of posts on this blog. Anyway check it out.

Monday, January 14, 2008

Darwin in the Wet Season



Jim and I went to Darwin for our summer holidays. I was a little worried that it would be unbearably hot but it was actually ok. As long as you didn't move much and made sure you had a swim every day.

We stayed at a number of places while we were there - first the Barramundi Lodge just outside the Darwin CBD. It was an ok place. It seemed to be quite busy despite it being the low season. There were many aboriginal families staying there at the time. I wonder what they thought of the handpainted tiles in the shared bathrooms that featured kitsch paintings of aboriginals sitting by campfires and weaving baskets. We stayed there two nights before trying a different place in the heart of town.
The Value Inn was probably the worst place we stayed. While convenient it was extremely damp in the tiny cramped room. Moisture dripped down the walk and made the carpet sticky underfoot, and the airconditioner spat water over our pillows. All in all quite soggy.

After that we got the loan of a van and travelled down to Katherine for New Year's Eve. We pretty much stayed in our cabin to see in the New Year, as we were quite tired from the long drive, nothing in Katherine seemed to be open and there were heaps of aboriginal people on the street boozing, shouting and banging signage with sticks. It felt quite hostile and menacing and I really didn't want to feel that way. Everyone we spoke to who wasn't racist said that the people you saw on the streets carrying on were a small minority.

We went to Nitmiluk National Park (Katherine Gorge) the next day and went for a lovely walk, getting soaked then drying off and frolicking in a waterfall. We went back again the next day and took a boat trip up the first gorge. We saw some great rock art probably the best of the whole trip.

We went to Litchfield National Park and swam in lots of lovely waterfalls.

Our Kakadu tour on the third of January was a little disappointing due to a number of factors. Firstly there was a cyclone in Darwin. This made it rain heaps in Kakadu so many of the sites were cut off by flood waters. The guide we had, although a really interesting man, didn't give out much information about the place. The accomodation for the overnight stay was quite lacking; my bed was soaked from a leak in the roof and I had to top and tail with Jim in a single bed. Very uncomfortable on a hot humid night. I felt sorry for the others who had come especially to see Kakadu, we can at least go back without spending a fortune.
On our return to Darwin we stayed at the YHA which was the best. We hung out with Claudia from Austria and Mika from Japan, driving around in the old van.

In Darwin we saw lots of crocodiles in the wild and in captivity. Such mean looking things. Crocodylus Park in Darwin was better than we anticipated. It was interesting to see so many crocs up close.

We got back on the 13th of January very early in the morning. I'm sad the holidays are over and its back to work.

Learning to Love You Even More



On my way to a job interview this morning I stopped by the Brunswick Street Bookstore and came upon the newly published "Learning to Love You More" book. I wondered if my submission had made the book and yay it did. It's a great book and I've really enjoyed reading the other submissions. They are often so poetic.

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Blank Canvas Needs Inspiration


At the moment in my studio I have a large blank canvas. I've had this canvas I'm ashamed (again) to for over three years. Jim bought me an easel for my birthday and so now the canvas has somewhere to sit but is still blank.
I just don't know what to put on it.

So now that I am a recovering procrastinator I am looking at what I want to put on it. One thing i do know is that it will be pink. Why because that's the only oil paint I own at the moment.

Anyway the reason I've posted this picture is I love the painting in the background (no idea who did it), and may try something similar. I like the dogs too.
Photo credit: Dexter Hodges via Desire to Inspire

First Issue of Spark!



I have had this publication on my to-do-list for, I'm ashamed to sat for the last 10 years. Yay! I got it done!
Now I just have to get it into shops. I have it for sale on Etsy.
It's the first step in the right direction for me.
I've showed it to a few friends and family, everyone seems too like it and I'm surprised at which cartoons they like.
I'm halfway through the next issue. So stay tuned.

Thursday, September 20, 2007

Chinese memoir



I've started writing my graphic novel about my time in China. I know the memoir has been done to death in graphic novel form, but I think there is a good reason for that. Sometimes words aren't enough and sometimes a straight linear narrative is not enough to convey all aspects.

I've been meaning to do this for ages and I'm tired of constantly starting my sentences with "When I was in China..." So as a way of preventing this from happening all the time I'm writing it.

Here is a couple of panels from the first story...

Thursday, July 26, 2007

Woman with blue shadow


This woman is pissed off. She looks like she's heard the excuse she is listening to before.

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Blue Hair Snake Lady


On the way home from work this mythical lady pauses to do some window shopping.

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Blue Haired Girl


I think I am guilty of underestimating the importance of scribbling and doodling. When there is no pressure to create something amazing often the amazing happens.

So this is one of my phone doodles. I find I draw a lot of faces I need to now focus on drawing bodies better.

I have a theory that drawing a figure or a character should become as automatic as signing your name. Little by little I focus on going toward this.

What do I know about this character? She's a Victorian era girl, a little bit like Alice in Wonderland.
She is looking at something and really thinking or listening, observing an incident or making her mind up about something.

Sunday, May 20, 2007

Learning to Love You More


If you haven't seen this great website please check it out. www.learningtoloveyoumore.com
I've submitted photographs for Assignment #43 Make an exhibition of the art in your parent's house.

I chose my mum's house to make the exhibition out of. Most of the art on the walls is either made by me or my sister, but I chose the art that wasn't. And you know it was a really interesting experience to look at what Mum had there. Many artworks had just become background images of life at home, but with choosing them and thinking about what to say about them was really revealing. Many pictures are symbolic of our values as a family and as individuals.
I took photos of dad's house before he moved to Cairns as another option for the project, but you can only have one so I chose mum's house. I might put them up on the blog a bit later just for fun.

Sunday, April 15, 2007

New house



I might be jinxing my self by putting these photos up before we have signed the contract but I can't help myself. This is going to be our new home in about a month.

I never thought I'd be a property owner - it feels nice and I am truly grateful.

Creationmyth now has an online shop at Etsy



I've only got a couple of things for sale at Etsy for the moment. I've got plans for my Etsy site, my zine should be finished shortly and I have intentions to have some black and gold leaf paintings as well as some lino cuts for sale this year. I'm really enjoying the whole process of having a little shop. Four people have already hearted my shop - and only one of them is a friend!

Check it out: www.creationmyth.etsy.com.

Dog Tennis



At my sister's over Easter we discovered a great new sport - Dog Tennis. The aim of the game is to have as much fun as possible and make your tennis ball all slimey.
The best part of the game for the human is that you don't have to go get the ball if it goes right into the corner of the court.
It the photos here Felix and Melissa compete with Jim and Jade.
Putting a lot of effort in on such a hot day soon flaked out and took the ball to the shade and quitely chewed it.