Sunday, June 27th, 2010
Next Break Your Socks will be held on the 1 July at Kind in Lincoln x
Sunday, June 27th, 2010
This week I had the pleasure of attending a private viewing Hazelworks. It included the work of various artist displaying product and furniture design along with oil paintings and photography.
Saturday, June 19th, 2010
Both myself and my brother really enjoy the work of Daniel Eatock so we jumped at the chance to go to London and attend the D&AD president’s lecture. Eatock talked through his a number of his favourite pieces of work, this included art pieces, sculptures and graphic design. I just love how he has an idea and go with it, it doesn’t matter if he finds out it actually can’t happen he learns from the process and has a story to tell from the marble sized 1 ton ball bearing to a unicycle on stabilizers.
Sunday, June 6th, 2010
Another great Break Your Socks event at King bar, Lincoln. More printing, this time onto bags and T’s and an outside blueberry shisha treat. Keep up the good work boys, looking forward to next which I am sure will be the best yet! x
Sunday, June 6th, 2010
After attending the Superette workshop I was inspired to start creating a new range of jewellery that will allow me to use materials and skills I would not usually use. Below is a wooden necklace I created by hand in the workshop, I will be working on more designs in the coming weeks x
Sunday, June 6th, 2010
Being a fan of Lady Luck Rules handmade fashion jewellery I jumped at the chance to go to the Superette jewellery workshop in London. The workshop was held in the Superette studio, 66a Sclater Street (just off Brick Lane). The workshop was full of practical advice and tips on jewellery making from materials, processes and suppliers. Alongside this we all got to make our own personalised necklace.
Superette Facebook group – http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=361151552259
Superette website – http://www.superette.co.uk
Sunday, June 6th, 2010
Friday night at Interactive Design Final Year show at TPH Lincoln University. The work exhibited range from sound distortion, animation, video and circuit breaking. A great insight to the new world and possibilities of design.
Good luck to all the graduates x