Monthly Archives: April 2010

New artworks using photography from my archives

I was browsing through some photographs of flowers Mark and I had taken last year in our studio and decided to get a little creative with them. I love collaging my hand-painted images with textures, so why not throw in some photography too? I created a serene color palette, added some text and the end result is two new designs… (more…)

2010 Christmas Color Trends

I’ve recently completed this commission for a US greeting card company, targeted for a Christmas 2010 release. The fabulous color palette combined with fabric textures is predicted to be a big trend for Christmas 2010 (predicted first at the Frankfurt Christmasworld Show). Let’s hope so; much more exciting than traditional red and green or the ice palette!

Cappuccino card range licensed for china ware

Last year, I created this range of cards for Jonny Javelin – a wonderful independent greetings card company, based in the UK. The range’s success has led to a subsequent licensing for china ware. Can’t wait to drink tea from one of my very own mugs

New art licensed for Canvas prints

This was my first ever combination of painted artwork and modern photoshop techniques. I knew the look I wanted from the start, but just couldn’t achieve it using traditional methods, so broadened my techniques to add collage effects using photoshop. The process began by creating a pencil and acrylic painted background, then layering additional pieces created by scanning archive baroque… (more…)

Hello world!

Welcome to my new Blog! I’m excited to have my own dedicated art and illustration website and blog. My work was previously online at tobeadored.com, which showcases wedding, boudoir and fine art photography created by my husband, Mark and I. I’ll be using this blog to share insights, techniques and trends from the commercial art world, plus my new work… (more…)