Saturday 16 June 2012

Bicycle Ball Banner - DONE (for now)



She turned out a bit wonky. But thats what happens when your brain has turned to mush (I have a very mushy brain at the moment). She is still pretty cute though. The colours are a lot more vibrant in reality.
As you can see, the banner is quite long and I added tassles, because tassles make everything better. I was going to add some embroidered decoration but have run out of time with it. I have to give it to the bicycle ball peeps today.  It hangs via some ties I added at the top of the banner. I believe there is a pagoda-y type thing in the garden of the brewery tap so I can hang it from that. The idea is to make a mini Bike Goddess Shrine in the garden for the event. Hope that works out.
The banner is mostly made out of materials I have been given or got in charity shops. I like making recycled art. 'Tis ace.
I want to work on it further after the ball. Its not quite finished in my eyes.

Thursday 7 June 2012

Bicycle Ball Artwork Progress

Yay! I have actually made a decision about what to make for the Bicycle Ball (http://bicycleball.com/). And, even more exciting, I have actually started making the damn thing. More yay!! The picture above is of the felt pieces I have cut out ready to make a Bicycle Goddess Banner.
     The story behind the ball is that the world has ended and the country has divided up into tribes, the Ipswich one is a bike worshipping tribe. So, a tribe like that might need a figurehead. And here she is. I based my image on ancient Goddess imagery and bicycle cogs/machinery. I liked her being cut out of black fabric 'cause it reminds me of bike inner tubing.
      I havent decided which pieces in my piles of fabric I am going to back it with. But I want to end up adding actual cogs and some cool fringing to it so it looks sumptuous. Hope it turns out as pretty as it is in my head.

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Saturday 2 June 2012

Doodles

I havent been totally idle and have made some little drawings. Here is a few I like and would like to develop further. Hopefully make them into some lino prints. That would be super cool, and to that end I have ordered some lino blocks so I can start carving.

Mushroom Family. I havent inked it yet, but so far I am enjoying it a lot. They look like little ladies wearing lovely sun hats.


Ceridwen: I saw some statues of this Goddess and I really wanted to draw a really round sensual version of her. She sits with her cauldron and the animals she can transform into. In case my drawing isnt clear, there is an otter, a hawk, a greyhound and a hen.


Ganesh: I dont often draw Gods, but Ganesh is so gorgeous I have to draw him every so often.


Bear: This is a super quick sketch. I have been a bit obsessed with Zuni Bears of late and wanted to make some more shamanic images.



Bike Goddess 1 & 2: Its the Bicycle Ball in Ipswich this month and I am trying to make some images to use in pieces of work to show in the exhibition space. Here are 2 of my drawings so far.


Lady Snail: A middle class Snail enjoying her cup of tea.


Peas in a Pod: I just like peas.


Zuni Bison Woman: again my fascination with Native American shamanism creates a rather odd drawing.


Just an odd bird lady and a snail.

I am quite enjoying the weird stuff thats coming out of my head at the moment. Its different to what I usually do and is entertaining me. I would appreciate constructive opinions though.