Archive for January, 2009

Illustration Friday : «Flawed»

Friday, January 30th, 2009

Lovebutton Octopus

Today’s illustration topic is «flawed». From my Lovebuttons series, this octopus is flawed. Take a closer look. No, closer than that. Ok, I’ll give you a hint. I can’t count. Hey, mistakes happen.

Tall tails

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

Tails by Sharon Montrose

This tall image is actually a collection of photos of dog and cat tails! Sharon Montrose, prolific animal photographer, from Los Angeles, California has published nine books so far with her photos of cats and dogs. I love her whimsical take on her animal portraits and her unusual croppings.

Q: Besides your professional practice as a commercial photographer, you have published a number of books. Where do you find the time to work on them?

A: Strangely, I have been able to pace myself with the books even though I’ve had 9 published in 7 years. Because I love what I do, I don’t see it as work. Don’t get me wrong, sometimes I get really slammed and long for balance — but with the help of my husband (who does a lot of the work behind the scenes), we make it work.

Q: How would you define your creative vision?

A: I have a hard time answering questions about my creative process and vision because I basically shoot what I feel — almost like I have no choice. I’ve never really been able to intellectualize my work.

Q: What inspires you as a creative professional?

A: My dogs inspire me to no end. Being humble inspires me. Being unaffected and true to oneself inspires me. Art inspires me. Design inspires me. Music inspires me. Nature inspires me.

Q: What made you choose animals and kids as a focus, as opposed to fashion or food photography?

A: I assisted a fashion/celebrity photographer for three years, so I pretty much knew I didn’t want to go that route! When I became confused as to my focus I started photographing dogs to clear my head – and I’ve never looked back!

Q: What is your latest project?

A: I’ve always got shoots going on for my corporate clients which is a different job and focus every time, but I’m also continuing to work on my animal series.

Q: Anything else?

A: I always have a few things rattling around in my head…. More animals of course!.

You can see more of Sharon’s work on her website and her blog. Her unique animal prints can be purchased at her Etsy shop.

Deer by Sharon Montrose

Wanna neck?

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

Eggpress Valentines

Eggpress has come up with these cute designs for Valentine’s cards using birds, giraffes and, more unusual, snails and clams in love! See the whole selection here. Thanks, Kara!

Lovebuttons

Wednesday, January 14th, 2009

Lovebuttons

My new collection of Valentine designs is now available on moo.com.  These 14 cute designs are inspired by contemporary handmade plush toys.  I would recommend the stickerbooks as gifts, the mincards (which are really tiny) as love notes that you can strew about the house and the notecards (that have a sturdy folding flap) to display on your shelf. I’ll show them to you as soon as I receive my order!