Monday 29 December 2014

A good year for Love Lucy Illustration

I'd like to thank you for supporting Love Lucy Illustration this year, with your orders, repeat orders, feedback, Facebook likes and comments... everything - it's all much appreciated. I wish you a very Happy New Year, full of good things.

As with most greeting card designers/creators Christmas was busy, busy, busy in my online shop!

Personalised gifts for little ones...and some big ones, too!




Personalised Cards

Personalised Valentine's Day Keepsake Cards kickstarted the year- I had sooo many commissions for these and enjoyed each and every one. I EVEN had men ordering them! Been hinting, have we, ladies?!

I had some really fantastic feedback so I'm planning on doing them again this year, but with a slightly different design, so do keep your eyes peeled!

Personalised Valentine's Cards


In the pipeline

I finally got round to planning something I've wanted to do for a long time - fabric! Still working on and completing a small range... lots of you have expressed excitement at the idea... coming soon in the New Year, I promise!

                                            



Family Tree Pantings

I've enjoyed painting families from all over the world - UK, USA, France, Australia, New Zealand, Denmark, Hong Kong! Each one is a pleasure to paint and by the end of it I almost feel like I know the family personally. 

Family Tree Paintings


Phoenix Trading

I'm delighted to say that the fabulous Phoenix Trading published four designs of mine in 2014... here they are

Phoenix Trading cards





On a personal level, 2014 was extra special... our super dooper little son turned one, and then on Midsummer's Day I became a Mrs! What a lucky lady.


 
                                                           
  


Please stick around - I have so many new designs planned for my online shop this year... I'm bursting to tell you but just need to dot a few i's and cross a few t's and all shall be ready to be revealed!
Love Lucy x








Wednesday 16 July 2014

Shirley Hughes, 87 today: happy birthday!

Shirley Hughes is 87 today. I'd like to wish one of my all-time favourite illustrators a happy birthday.

I've admired the children's illustrations of Shirley Hughes for as long as I can remember.  As a child I've lovely memories of being read to by my mother. As an illustrator I find her work really inspiring.  And now, as a mother I'm reading the Alfie series to my son Remy, who is showing all the signs of becoming a fan, too.




Shirley Hughes has written over fifty books and illustrated over two hundred. I thought I'd read most of them but it appears I was fooling myself.  So I've more to discover, which is an exciting prospect.






I adore the way Shirley captures the postures, shapes and characters of little ones. She spent many years taking life drawing classes at Liverpool Art School and then Ruskin School of Art, University of Oxford - it shows. 




I adore her attention to detail - it's what I remember most as a child - I'd spend a long time being mesmerised by the illustrations.




Shirley Hughes has a daughter, Clara Vulliamy, who is herself a children's book illustrator. You can visit her website here


Clara Vulliamy with Shirley Hughes

If you're interested in finding out more about Shirley's life and work, I'd highly recommend her autobiography 'Shirley Hughes, A Life Drawing' published by Random House - a must-have for all fans like myself!




ALL ARTWORK IS COPYRIGHT OF SHIRLEY HUGHES




Monday 31 March 2014

A few favourites for National Stationery Week

This week is National Stationery Week, I don't think I actually need a special week to celebrate stationery - I've celebrated it everyday since I can remember, with my love of paper products and art materials.

It did seem a good excuse, though, to compile a few of my favourites here, for you.

I'll start with notebooks. You really can never have enough notebooks. I have different ones for different topics. I love lists, and have found myself occasionally making a list of lists I have to make! Typical Virgo, moi?!




Whenever I need new stationery, one of my favourite destinations is Liberty, London, where I can't resist pretty bits and bobs like these...







Now, to write or draw in all these lovely notebooks I absolutely insist on the sharpest pencils possible...





or (this will no doubt sound a little odd) a Barclays Bank pen - a surpisingly lovely writer!



I keep all my pens and pencils in this wonderful desk tidy by All Things Brighton Beautiful via notonthehighstreet.com





My absolute all-time favourite paper to use for my paintings is by Fabriano, I often go to great lengths to get my hands on this, nothing else will really do...






In my dreams 
I own this Faber Castell Special Anniversary set





and I have aallllll this washi tape


                                               image from Mariage Original



I couldn't really talk about stationery without popping in a couple of my own designs for Phoenix Trading, surely?!





What about you, what are your favourites? I'm guessing the fact you're reading this means you rather like stationery, too?!