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Thursday, 29 July 2010

This is my drawing for a design I did for AKA designs for an exhibition of Victorian Photography at the British Library. AKA are a very clever outfit with brilliant clever designers that create beautiful, professional designs for a range of clients, but I like to think I bring them a special kind of inky-ness.
This is my design drawing for the proscenium arch for 'Aladdin' at the Eden Court Theatre in Inverness. Great theatre and a brilliant production. We bought in the set and many of the costumes, though I designed the principles including several different frocks for Twanky, but the set needed a Chinese frame. I looted every Oriental cliche - dragons, kites, butterflies, swirly clouds - OK, not every cliche, but enough to make a beautiful and perhaps even classy surround for the wackiness that we put inside it.
This is a costume drawing a did in 199something for a sweet but trivial play called 'Lettice and Lovage' that I designed for the Cheltenham Everyman.

I love drawing the figure, and in particular the way in which a piece of clothing transforms the shape of the body. Here, a shabby kimono turns an ageing, tired woman into a blocky, strong Japanese samurai... -ish.

The drawing was done with my Granny's old ink pen and ink, then I added watercolour using the set my Mum had when she was a little girl in the early 50s.
In 2008, I came back to the image and developed it further using Photoshop.

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