a good start to your monday: hsinping pan

Sometimes on a Monday, you need a little cute overload to get your day going. And I am going to go out on a limb here, and suggest that today is one of those days. So, I am sharing the bright-eyed and bushy-tailed illustrations of Taiwan artist, Hsinping Pan.

Don’t you feel happier already?

passion is – swallowfield

I’m moving this week…. so I thought I would take a few days and revisit some of Jan’s “passion is” interviews -updated with current photos of the artists’ work. Enjoy!

since starting this blog, i discovered that i have a knee-jerk, wallpaper litmus test for artwork – as in, "yowza, i'd like to cover an entire wall with this art!" the detailed collages and drawings of Jennifer Judd-McGee pass my test with flying colors - and oh how those colors fly! don't you want to live in one of the 2 drawings above, with gargantuan flowerbeds and crops of daisies the size of hula-hoops. dreamy…

Jennifer is a self-described obsessive doodler with a serious love of pattern, design and paper. many of the patterns she iterates in her drawings come from her coastal surroundings, where she'll often sit with a sketchbook and doodle leaves, moss, rock striae, bark, pebbles and flowers…inspiration for new artwork as well as a study in nature's patterns and ryhthms. her ability to develop & meticulously repeat a gorgeous, flowing arrangement by hand as she covers the span of an entire page shows what tremendous skill & passion she brings to her work each time she puts pen to paper. i am in complete awe.

Jennifer was kind enough to share her thoughts on passion:

How do you define passion in the handmade genre? How do you recognize it & know it?

there is so much handmade stuff out in the world now that i sometimes get overwhelmed by it all, honestly. when a handmade item catches my eye these days it is because it was made with passion. i can tell the person who made it delighted in its every detail, from materials to execution to packaging and photography. passion is the whole package for me, if that makes sense.

What drives your own passion and makes it irresistible?

being the shy gal that i am, it would be hard for me to say anything about myself is irresistible. but i can tell you that i genuinely enjoy making art more than anything, and when i give myself over to it i can become pretty consumed…like wild eyed, sleep deprived and ink stained consumed.  oh, and i just quit my job to make art full time, so if that isn't passion (or blind faith,) i'm not sure what is. :)

Please share 3 other artists who embody passion as you define it.

julia rothman: i am totally in love with her illustration and pattern work. i think her work is sort of geeky smart, and it seems like she is really happy doing what she does.
bird and bear: i think these embroidered pieces with heartfelt bursts or earnestness are just the bees knees.
amanda blake: her paintings really draw me in and make me imagine all kinds of stories about her subjects. i like to imagine what she is thinking about when she paints.

where to find swallowfield:
etsy shop  |  supermarket shop  |  blog  |  flickr

colors of the rainbow

I am still a little sad that LOST ended last night. And I suspect I am not the only one. So to cheer us up, I thought I would roundup the colors of the rainbow.

1. (starting from top left to right) Red by Gina Kelley $20

2. Color Me Multi by  Raven Colours $15

3. Cotton Reels by Lola’s Room $25

4. Tape and Felt by Freckles and Fairytales $13

5. Rainbow Umbrella by Feaverish $12

100 Paintings 100 Days

There is nothing more rich than the thick impasto of an oil painting; especially when its a painting from the 100 paintings 100 days collection of  Arielle Sandler. This series is exactly what you would think it would be: one painting a day, for a 100 days. Each painting is 6×6 inches and exploding with texture and color. I love these types of projects.

Which one is your favorite?


just another manic monday!

bleeding heart flower

i’ve been waiting for this monday since last monday. true story. i love mondays – little new beginnings that come around every 7 days.

anyways, i’ll be back in just a bit with part 3 of my short series on how the internet is shaping our creative process! but first i wanted to share some pretty pictures from my weekend.

oh – and june advertising is sold out. bummer. good news, there’s 2 packages now to get you through those pesky summer months!