Thursday 12 February 2015

Illustration Friday: Noise


Why hello there.

I'm trying to get back into the habit of producing illustrations for Illustration Friday's weekly theme. Although this week, considering the time it is now (10pm - oops!), I'm only just going to get it posted in time before a new theme is released again tomorrow! I work best on a tight deadline??!

This weeks topic was Noise. Never one to draw the obvious (although I do love a good ole' fashioned Boom Box), I decided to draw on my own experiences and my Psychology Degree (I try to use this in an attempt to justify the debt I have hanging over my head)!

Curious,  you may think. 

Yes, perhaps so.

So, here's the picture and I'll explain my minds workings after. 



This illustration was never meant to be perfect or picture-book-quality. I just wanted to get the idea out in the open, and fast. 
A 'Posh Doodle', if you like(can I coin that term?)
Although, I feel it has a certain charm about it. 

Hold on, I'm going to get a bit deep about this Posh Doodle now. 

Children often get overlooked when it comes to mental struggles and inner woes. I wanted this illustration, drawn in a style perhaps suited to a children's book, to convey that inner struggle that no doubt we have all felt from time to time throughout our lives. 

Yes, that moment inside your mind where even though your surroundings may be silent, you find that for whatever reason your mind is working overtime and won't shut the hell up. 

Ruminating perhaps on notions which are not made of sunshine, but rather of rain clouds and storms. Our inner thoughts and monologues can prevent us from feeling calm, and take us away from the ability to feel silence. So thus, this is what I have attempted to depict. A frustratingly busy mind which can be saddening, something which people can experience from a fairly young age. 

The wording within the illustration is my own: "It gets so noisy inside my head, I wish that it would shhhh...so I can have some peace and quiet instead." 
Originally, it was without text...but this popped into my head when I started to wonder what the girl in the image was thinking - and I found it rather fitting, and again, I felt it had some charm.

So there you have it. A Posh Doodle, turned into an essay. 

All in an evenings work. 

Thoughts and comments are always greatly appreciated. Genuinely. I have no idea really what I'm doing here - other than sharing with you a little snippet of my mind's cogs and creations!

Til next time,

Em

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Monday 9 February 2015

hello again!

...aaaand I'm back!


So after a small break from blogging, mainly due to:

A) Switching jobs (twice)
B) Having a silly laptop that wouldn't work

I am now back - for good! 

I've even set up a new Twitter account to shoot out all my latest creations (and see other peoples too, of course). 
You can follow me on Twitter here!

However, although I may have been having a 'blogging break' I have certainly not been having an 'art break'. No,no,no. In fact, arting about is also what's been consuming much of my time. I now have exciting new digital drawing programmes and other arty materials which I have been joyously playing about with most days! 

To further fuel 'said excitement' I was recently asked to do a collaboration with the talented Blogger and fashionista Nikki McMullen for her February Post SS15 Trends. I loved the brief and rose to the challenge of creating 12 illustrations for the upcoming fashion trends of 2015 - and whilst it was a slight challenge (these are my first 'proper' fashion illustrations) - I absolutely loved it.

 Indeedy. I can't wait to collaborate with this talented writer again. 

So below you will find close ups of my illustrations used for Nikki's  latest blog post:

Nikki's Notebook

Collaboration with Emma Perry: SS15 Trends

(if you click above it should fly you straight there)


P.S The two illustrations just below are my personal favourites!
P.P.S That's why I made them bigger!!

Above: Elie Saab
Above: Elie Saab

Below you'll find the rest with some close-ups of the fabric detailing. Enjoy!

Above: Michael Kors
Above: Tommy Hilfiger

Above:Elie Saab
Above: Elie Saab
Above:Michael Kors
Above: Kate Spade
Above: Maison Margiela

Above: Donna Karan


Above: Oscar de la Renta
Above: Bibhu Mohapatra


Thank you for taking a look!
It would be great to know your thoughts of said illustrations, so if you'd like to comment below that would be splendid.

Until next time.

Em
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