Wednesday, 20 October 2010
Invisible Forces - will be taking over the gallery in November
Team Muju are 2 Artists who have recently moved to St Ives Cornwall, to set up their new Muju Studio & workshop by the Atlantic Ocean.They have been creating artwork together since 2004.
Miss Muju creates intricate handmade felt sculptures & has exhibited her Muju figures worldwide.
Mr Muju works with ink & paint & creates limited edition prints & intricate paintings on wood.
Their work has recently appeared in exhibitions in USA and Europe, and has featured in publications on character design & Street Art.
The exhibition will run from 2nd November - 4th December.
Tues - Sat. 10am - 5pm.
There will be a private view on Thursday 4th November from 6-8pm and a chance to meet the artists and have a chat over a glass of wine, everyone is welcome so please bring your friends.
Dodo Pads are here...
I'd been looking for some suitable diaries and calendars to stock for next year and finally I think I found the perfect solution from local Cornish company Dodo Pad. Packed with useful information, lots of little illustrations and plenty of spaces for you to doodle, or write important notes, the Dodo pad is a brilliant combined memo-doodle-engage-diary-message-ment book, and with three different types in stock there's bound to be one to suit you too.
Friday, 1 October 2010
Calling All Illustrators
Illustration
competition:
design
a
Christmas
card
for
ShelterBox
An exciting new creative competition has been launched today, giving both new and established illustrators, graphic designers and artists the chance to have their work featured alongside some of the UK’s top illustrators in a special range of charity Christmas cards for ShelterBox.
The cards will be sold in packs of 10, featuring two sets of five designs.
Competition entrants across the UK will be vying for their design to be featured as the fifth card alongside the four other high‐profile illustrators contributing work. All profits from the cards will go direct to ShelterBox, the international disaster relief charity based in Helston, Cornwall.
Jon Burgerman, one of the UK’s most revered illustrators and cartoonists, is designing the first card in the set: “In this iAge of digital everything, a nicely designed card is a great little goodie to give,” he said. “It can be like a mini artwork, beaming from a mantel piece.”
The second card in the set will be designed by Jenny Bowers – whose recent projects include illustrations for Channel 4, The New York Times, Creative Review and Samsung –with two more names being announced at the official launch in November.
The Christmas cards and competition are the idea of Penryn‐based creative communications agency, Stranger Collective – the team behind the former award‐winning creative lifestyle magazine. Helen Gilchrist, director of Stranger Collective, said: “We wanted to create an alternative range of Christmas cards this year – cards that are
original, colourful and fun, which we would want to send our friends. After publishing the magazine, we’re lucky to be in touch with a fantastic network of illustrators like Jon and Jenny – but wanted to use this as an opportunity to show off fresh talent too.”
Helen has recently become a ShelterBox Response Team member, trained to accompany ShelterBox’s aid into the disaster zone to ensure it reaches those who need it most. She adds: “ShelterBox was our natural choice of charity – they’re highly respected on the international stage, they were the leading provider of emergency shelter in Haiti, and are based just up the road from us!”
Each ShelterBox provides an extended family of up to 10 people with a tent and essential survival equipment to use while they rebuild their homes.
A special event to launch the cards will be held on the evening Thursday 11 November at The Poly, Falmouth, where the final five designs will be unveiled. The cards will then be available to buy in shops and online up until Christmas.
This rare opportunity to contribute a design is open to everyone. The competition closes at midnight on Wednesday 20 October and the winner will be announced on Friday 22 October.
How to enter:
• Email your designs to christmascards@stranger‐collective.com
• Designs should be 300dpi, 105 x 150mm JPGs in portrait aspect ratio.
• Illustrations should focus around a seasonal theme of Christmas, contain no specific religious content and appeal to a wide audience.
An exciting new creative competition has been launched today, giving both new and established illustrators, graphic designers and artists the chance to have their work featured alongside some of the UK’s top illustrators in a special range of charity Christmas cards for ShelterBox.
The cards will be sold in packs of 10, featuring two sets of five designs.
Competition entrants across the UK will be vying for their design to be featured as the fifth card alongside the four other high‐profile illustrators contributing work. All profits from the cards will go direct to ShelterBox, the international disaster relief charity based in Helston, Cornwall.
Jon Burgerman, one of the UK’s most revered illustrators and cartoonists, is designing the first card in the set: “In this iAge of digital everything, a nicely designed card is a great little goodie to give,” he said. “It can be like a mini artwork, beaming from a mantel piece.”
The second card in the set will be designed by Jenny Bowers – whose recent projects include illustrations for Channel 4, The New York Times, Creative Review and Samsung –with two more names being announced at the official launch in November.
The Christmas cards and competition are the idea of Penryn‐based creative communications agency, Stranger Collective – the team behind the former award‐winning creative lifestyle magazine. Helen Gilchrist, director of Stranger Collective, said: “We wanted to create an alternative range of Christmas cards this year – cards that are
original, colourful and fun, which we would want to send our friends. After publishing the magazine, we’re lucky to be in touch with a fantastic network of illustrators like Jon and Jenny – but wanted to use this as an opportunity to show off fresh talent too.”
Helen has recently become a ShelterBox Response Team member, trained to accompany ShelterBox’s aid into the disaster zone to ensure it reaches those who need it most. She adds: “ShelterBox was our natural choice of charity – they’re highly respected on the international stage, they were the leading provider of emergency shelter in Haiti, and are based just up the road from us!”
Each ShelterBox provides an extended family of up to 10 people with a tent and essential survival equipment to use while they rebuild their homes.
A special event to launch the cards will be held on the evening Thursday 11 November at The Poly, Falmouth, where the final five designs will be unveiled. The cards will then be available to buy in shops and online up until Christmas.
This rare opportunity to contribute a design is open to everyone. The competition closes at midnight on Wednesday 20 October and the winner will be announced on Friday 22 October.
How to enter:
• Email your designs to christmascards@stranger‐collective.com
• Designs should be 300dpi, 105 x 150mm JPGs in portrait aspect ratio.
• Illustrations should focus around a seasonal theme of Christmas, contain no specific religious content and appeal to a wide audience.
Labels:
charity fundraising,
christmas card,
competition,
illustrators
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