Friday, 20 November 2009

The Hockley Hustle 2009

My Faithful Hound. A limited edition screen-printed T-shirt design for 'The Hockley Hustle'. A Nottingham based Music and Creative Arts Festival taking place annually in October.
This design is still available from Oxfam Originals on Goosegate, Hockley, Nottingham.
Printed in Electric Blue.

New Flickr Site and www.jenniewebber.com

Just a quick note:

Got myself a Flickr Site (Long Overdue...as is everything else I do)

http://www.flickr.com/photos/jenniewebber/

And my website is finally shifting towards being finished....

www.jenniewebber.com

Do keep checking back.

Trophy Heads at Lee Rosy's Tea Shop

After travelling Europe for part of the summer, my 'Back To School' Project for September was a Hand-Drawn wall installation at Lee Rosy's Tea on Broad Street, Nottingham. The collection of Trophy Heads and Taxidermy was hand-drawn with ink and brush and my framed works on paper decorate the rest of the tea shop.
It took quite a while but the splendid staff plied me with free tea so I left with no complaints, if a little over-caffeinated. I recommend the Rooibos Flower Dance and the Apple Cake. Ths exhibition is still up now so if you're in the Hockley Area of Nottingham do drop in for a look and a Hot Bev.























Bangers and Fash




'Bangers and Fash' is a creative event put on by my very good friends at WE MAKE T-SHIRTS( www.wemaket-shirts.com/) and 269,
http://outoftimeoutoftouch.blogspot.com/2009/05/bangers-and-fah.html). The night showcases Graphic and Illustrative T-shirt designs, with stalls from other creative businesses based in Nottingham (like my pals at Merrimaking Hoods http://www.merrimaking.com/). I organised the Live Illustration, 6 artists of varying styles working onto painted doors. Jennie Webber/Alex Godwin (www.alexgodwin.com)/ Jen McHugh/Adam Gray and James Huyton.

Pictured is my Walrus Carcass in various states as I drank more and more Sailor Jerrys.

New Work/Old News

A few new drawings, private commissions and private thoughts...