Thursday, 25 March 2010

i am still alive!


Ok, so I've been really lazy these past few weeks but I finally got some motivation today and actually struggled with finding something to draw rather than actually drawing! In the end I settled with my newest purchases; a cropped sleeveless denim jacket and salmon pink tunic - both of which are way too summery for the current rainy weather (and both from Topshop of course).
This is only a very quick post to remind you I'm still here, but I promise to be back soon with something a bit more exciting (and better quality! My scanner isn't working so this photo will have to do for now, as much as it pains the perfectionist within me that it's not a perfect image).

Love Michelle.x

Thursday, 4 March 2010

styling PROJECT







For this project I had to work with someone from my course and a second year photography student. We had to arrange everything, from the clothing, to scouting a model and finding a make-up artist. The shoot took place in the basement of Shoreditch town hall, which was a great location, as it fitted the concept and had lots of sets for us to choose from. I then had to lay the photo's out as a magazine which fitted the look. I am very pleased with the outcome and my tutor loved the work too!

Illustrations coming soon...

Love Michelle.x

Wednesday, 3 March 2010

PoP-uP project

Britain/concept moodboard

Designer/NEWGEN moodboard

'The State of Britain' poster

Architectural illustration


We were put into pairs and asked to come up with a complete concept of our own pop-up shop. Since the project was due to be handed in a week before London Fashion Week we decided to base our idea around British design talent, particularly promoting young fashion designers. We pitched the idea of associating our shop with NEWGEN, which is initiative organised by the British Fashion Council. Young designers working in London are given funding and support into creating shows or presentations at LFW. Part of the idea was to re-design the typical souvenir shop and give it a new lease of life. So we would commission each designer to re-create a traditional souvenir, whether it be a t-shirt, umbrella or push the idea with more conceptual pieces.
The store would be a piece of modern art in itself (and placed in front of Somerset House - to tie in with LFW), using the iconic phone box to create a structure, in pile form; which would both attract attention and hint to the concept also. Invites would be given to everyone attending LFW, Fashion tourists would be attracted with posters/leaflets in up-market hotels, and the general public would be targeted by posting fliers around the city in relevant locations.

Love Michelle.x

p.s next time: styling photo's - finally!