Scribbley News


21 March 2008

Illustrativo

ILLUSTRATIVO - cute images - sweet artwork - whimsical illustrations



Just found a post about my work over on Illustrativo's blog thanks to the people at the ispot.com. It's always nice to see people enjoying my work.
Thanks Illustrativo! xx

8 February 2008

Plush tastic


teddy plush
Originally uploaded by Indescribble

I'm really getting into this crafting lark and the winter has got me messing with wool.
I got an old woolly jumper from the charity shop to make Mick some slippers as his were falling apart and he refused point blank to buy some or let me buy some either. so I stuck it in the was to felt it and it turns out I could make slippers out of the sleeves so i had tons more wool to play with. Here's the result. this cheeky looking thing!
NOW GIVE ME MORE JUMPERS! tee hee

Exhibition: Love to Post


LTP Exhibition
Originally uploaded by LTP_Rimmer

Our Love to Post Postcard will be exhibited along with lots of other fabulous artists at the very cool Go Go Plastic! store in the custard factory, Birmingham starting on the 13th of April and will run until the 27th. Props to Martin for organizing it. I'm sure it will be great!

31 October 2007

trick-or-treat??


trick-or-treat
Originally uploaded by Indescribble

It's that time of year, already, when your held to ransom by 9 yr olds in mostly unimaginative costumes bearing silly string and eggs nicked from their parents store cupboard. To celebrate this joyous occasion I've done some festive illustration. Happy Halloween !

Cool Yule


yeti and salamander macro
Originally uploaded by Indescribble

I've just finished bagging our greeting card for the winter holidays!
It's printed with our new Gocco printer which came all the way from Japan. We hand cut the cards and bought some shiny gold envelopes to match the spangly gold ink on the front.
we'll be putting them in our etsy shop very soon so watch this space!

30 October 2007

More artwork for Sneaky Critters


I Think It Was Something I Ate
Originally uploaded by Indescribble

Mick and I decided to do a collaboration piece for our second bit of artwork for the show. Mick likes to work in Black and white, whereas I like to use colour so we thought two canvases would work best with both of us creeping ( or Sneaking) onto each others space.
It created a really interesting almost cyclical graphics worm with a lot of movement around the piece. I Like the the almost Ying-Yang quality between the black and White and the colour. We called it 'I Think It Was Something I Ate' and you can buy it for £100.