Here is the lovely 'Frontroom' in Cambridge that has currently set up a pop-up shop, selling some super handmade creative items that would make the best presents. I'm happy to be involved as I'm selling a few Christmas cards and prints. Check them out http://www.frontroomcambridge.com/ for some last minute gift shopping.
This drawing is based on a house that a friend of mine took a picture of. I wished porches were not primarily an American thing but in England too, although the weather is not permitting to be spent sitting outside.
Here is a cup design for a project that never came to light.
However sometimes it doesn't matter because its a great way to motivate yourself to fulfill briefs that you'd never attempt to do otherwise. The idea was that this design would cover the side of a cup all the way along. I tried to represent the way in which tea has become a part our English culture and day to day life through the history of time and how it can be enjoyed by anyone who loves a good brew and not just by gentry folk.
An attempt at drawing my mate resting his hungover head.
The bear and outline of the man have no relation to the drawing on the right of the man's face, happened to start drawing on the same page that is all. Although the bear and figure outline, after some photoshop work, have fused together to create an image that I am printing on the back of my Christmas cards as a kind of logo.
For two of the wall spaces during my exhibition I decided to revive a couple of old wooden logs that were ready for the fire. I saved them and changed their destiny into decorative pieces that can be hung on the wall! They are for sale too but only on collection as sending them in the post would be far too expensive. They were fun to do, I've got a couple more naked logs that are calling out to be painted....my email address is devorah_hall@hotmail.co.uk...get in touch!
I am selling the pieces from my recent tree-houses inspired exhibition. I am in the process of setting up an internet shop however with the run up to Christmas I wanted to make my pieces available as soon as possible while I get organised. All payments will be through PAYPAL. In the mean time if you are interested in purchasing any of the following artwork or want to contact me with any questions you may have please email me at..... devorah_hall@hotmail.co.uk
If you want to see the scanned versions please scroll down my blog listing to the post titled 'My first exhibition is up!' Here is the link.....My first exhibition is up!
Shipping details at the end of this post.
'Bamboo'
SOLD
'Igloo'
Oil paint and pencil on 220 g/m paper
29.7 x 21 cm (A4) signed original 2012 Dimensions with frame: 39.5 x 33cm £160 framed £155 unframed
'Motorhome'
Oil paint and pencil on 220 g/m paper
29.7 x 21 cm (A4) signed original 2012 Dimensions with frame: 39 x 33.5cm £160 framed £155 unframed
'Sailboat'
Oil paint and pencil on 220 g/m paper
29.7 x 21 cm (A4) signed original 2012 Dimensions with frame: 39.5 x 33cm £160 framed £155 unframed
'Euodia' Pencil and pastel on 220 g/m paper 30 x 37 cm signed original 2012 Dimensions with frame: 32 x 39cm £160 framed £155unframed
*Framing* Nielsen aluminium frame, from their Classic range in 'Jet Polished Black'. A mount is not included but is recommended.
*Shipping Details* Postage to a UK address for an individual item will cost maximum £10 extra for postage and packaging depending whether purchased with frame or without, based on a 3-5 working day delivery time, signed for and insured. I am happy to discuss different postage arrangements so please contact me via devorah_hall@hotmail.co.uk
I totally forgot about these purses/bags I made for a group of little girls when I was living in Milan, Italy, in 2006, at the age of 18. I had just received my first sewing machine, the one I still use today, as a gift from some lovely ladies, as a Christmas present.
I stumbled upon these photos through my old 'Photobucket' account that I also forgot I had set up. Thought it might be rather nice to post them on here to keep a record of them.
It has been a very busy month for me in the run up to my first exhibition at the Arts Picturehouse cinema in town, the theme I set myself was treehouses.
I loved the process and the deadline definitely helped my motivation. Though each piece took much longer than I thought, so I really must learn to start earlier. The whole experience was a learning curve, I'm really glad I did it.
Here are five of the pieces that are hanging up until the 15th November. If you Cambridge based do pop in and take a look, the exhibition is up in the bar, pictures soon to follow.
I'd like to take the opportunity to thank everyone who supported me in this and who was able to attend the opening night!