Tag Archives: Art
The Butterfly Effect
Posted on June 05, 2011 by Sunday Girl in Blog | No Comments
I stumbled upon this the other day whilst perusing the world wide web. Eiji Watanabe is a Japanese artist who has covered gallery space with cut-out butterflies from old books. I love science and animal books, im a bit of a geek like that.
Hair Styling
Posted on April 02, 2011 by Sunday Girl in Blog | No Comments
“Hair Styling” is a charity that has given musicians, artist, celebs etc a canvas with the outline of a hare. We have been asked us to create a work of art to sell off for charity.
Being awkward as usual (in a creative sense, not just for the sake of being a bitch!) i turned the canvas over and the wrong way round and decided to use it as a frame almost. Thinking about hares and rabbits i got to thinking about peter rabbit. Its commonly known that Beatrix Potter dissected animals that feature as characters, to study their muscular and skeletal systems in order to accurately illustrate her story, including her pet rabbit named Peter. So for my canvas i got three wild rabbits tails (meat bi products) and put them onto the canvas and under each titled “Flopsy” “Mopsy” and “Cotton Tail” My canvas portrays the ‘darkness’ behind the story and brings ‘macabre’ back into something so classically innocent. This pic is a bit blurred but check out the rest of the canvases by Stellla Mcartney, Girls Aloud, the list goes onnnnnnn
http://www.harestyling.com/canvas/sunday-girl/
SG Art Work
Posted on March 10, 2011 by Sunday Girl in Blog | No Comments
So far i have done all of Sunday Girl art work. My inspiration for these were elongated bodies of fashion drawings, Art Nouveau, 60s and science prints of tissue and muscles. TA DA
Bow
Posted on March 10, 2011 by Sunday Girl in Blog | No Comments
I made this HUGE bow for one of my shows and now it shall top a present!
Erwin Olaf
Posted on March 10, 2011 by Sunday Girl in Blog | No Comments
Love this. The frames are made of objects that reflect the subject, look at the woman above, hers is made from cooking utensils. I may attempt to make one of these frames?





