Showing posts with label Interviews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Interviews. Show all posts

Thursday 11 June 2020

Illustration lecturers take part in Inktober, International Drawing Challenge.


Inktober 2019 saw illustration tutors Jac Batey, Lee Sheaman, and Matt Frame take part in the creative challenge of drawing an illustration every day throughout October. Read the excerpt to find out more...

https://creativespace.cci.port.ac.uk/2019/10/ba-hons-illustration-tutors-take-part-in-inktober/

Wednesday 10 August 2016

Artists’ Books to Inspire Your Book Cover Designs

Interesting article 'Artists’ Books to Inspire Your Book Cover Designs' by Kaitlyn Ellison (USA).
Some great examples, nice to see Damp in Ditchwater included.

Link to article online, or click the images below to read...

Tuesday 8 April 2014

Interview by Gretchen King for TYCI Blog

Gretchen King interviews artist Jackie Batey about her artistic process and influences for TYCI
"The Internet has a magical way of taking one down the rabbit hole during an innocent image search. This holds true with my recent discovery of UK based artist Jackie Batey. While doing a Google image search for ‘vintage b&w zines’ I clicked on an image that intrigued me. This led me down the rabbit hole that turned out to be Jackie’s collection of work." TYCI Blog
 Read the full interview here... http://www.tyci.org.uk/wordpress/interview-jackie-batey/

"TYCI - A collective run by women. We explore and celebrate all things femme, providing an open forum for discussion and a place to share ideas and make connections. We write about things which affect us and put together features on art, theatre, music, film, politics, current affairs and most things in between." From TYCI website.

Friday 8 July 2011

Printmaking Today Vol 20 No2

There's an article about Future Fantasteek! zines in the current issue of Printmaking Today Vol 20 No2 Summer 2011. The feature's written by Sarah Bodman - Senior Research Fellow for Artists' Books at the Centre for Fine Print Research (CFPR), where she runs projects investigating and promoting contemporary book arts.


Sunday 12 December 2010

Ultrabold No.8

Ultrabold is the journal of St Bride Library. Its editorial policy encompasses the full breadth of the Library’s collections; current design projects and expressive personal work rub shoulders with historical investigations and appreciations. Each issue is 40pp, illustrated in full colour throughout. Issue No.8 has an article by Teal Triggs, Fanzines: new directions for the DIY revolution (pp.10-18).