'Hello Cat' by Japanese printmaker Fumi Yanagimoto and many other tender moments of people and animals.
'Hello Cat' by Japanese printmaker Fumi Yanagimoto and many other tender moments of people and animals.
Just wanted to share this stairwell photo with the beautiful garment paintings of Françoise Delot-Rolando. Have a good week.
Above; 'As The Crow Flies' by printmaker Susan Wilder , below; 'Double or Nothin'
Apologies for my absence I have been ill.
So the world has turned a few times since I was here and the humans have made more terrible decisions. With this in mind I want to share the work of María Berrío, born in Colombia in1982 and now a visual artist working in Brooklyn, New York. María creates large-scale collage works crafted from layers of collaged Japanese paper with painted details, works that reflect on cross-cultural connections and global migration seen through the prism of her own culture and story as an emigre, and visualises women's narratives of displacement.
'The Very Lonely Firefly' by Eric Carle is today's feature because of the gloriously colourful and energetic firework illustration below and it is bonfire night.
'Riversong', a "broadside ballad" which protests the slow death of rivers in the UK & around the world––& sings for their revival. 'Riversong' is free to print, share, set & sing, speak aloud on a riverbank, post on walls or windows, adapt, translate, perform, turn into a placard on a protest, colour in, share with schools, friends, community choirs, campaign groups...ANYTHING you want.'Robert Macfarlane.
The illustrated frame is by Nick Hayes an artist whose work is driven by a love of nature and a strong compulsion to fight for what is right.
I adore the almost silhouette work of Austrian illustrator Renate Habinger, but it is very difficult to find her work online, this is a cover from Gaggalagu written by Michael Stavaric, illustrated by Renate, published in 2011. It reminds me of sashiko or borra work with its white and red writing over the animals like stitches.