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A to Z, Food, H is for, Illustration

H is for Honey

  • Posted By admin
  • on February 17,2019

Over the last 2 years my Dad has been learning about beekeeping and setting up his own beehive. This September he was finally able to harvest his own honey. He asked me if I could design some labels for the honey jars and I jumped at the chance.

Here is the final label design.

Harefield Honey label design

…and the final product.

Honey label & jar

Honey label on a jar

Here are some photos of the hardworking beekeeper and his bees, (who also survived one of the coldest winters we have had in the UK in a while)

Beekeeper

Queen Bee and her workers

The Queen Bee and her workers. The Queen can be identified by the white spot on her back.

Honey Bees

Harefield Honey Bees tending to their honey.


A to Z, K is for, Objects, Pattern

K is for Key

  • Posted By admin
  • on April 10,2017

K is for key book mock up_webK is for Key 

I’ve been having a lot of fun creating K is for Key. I have experimented a lot with the drawings and patterns whilst also silently singing to myself “I got the keeeeey,I got the secreeeett!”  (click here if you haven’t heard said song and wondering what on earth I am waffling on about!)

I decided to create a mock up with the key patterns, using them on a book mock up which could be a journal or a notebook. I haven’t shared a lot of my mock ups before, but it has been really exciting playing around with these patterns and I am really pleased with the outcome.
K is for keys ink drawingsKey drawings in black ink and dip pen.

This has become my favourite way to create the initial drawings, using black ink and dip pen, then scanning this in at a high resolution and working with it either in Photoshop or Illustrator.

K is for Key Pattern

I’ve also been trying to break out of my usual turquoise and green colour palette. After some research into different colour palettes I really liked this peachy/salmon pink and grey combination.

To finish off my K is for Key designs here is a simple framed print, with some little wooden houses. Which made me think this could also make a pretty ‘New Home’ print or card.


A to Z, Botanical, L is for, Pattern

L is for Leaf

  • Posted By admin
  • on November 6,2016

It all started with a wander through Kew Gardens on a beautiful Autumn afternoon. I couldn’t resist collecting lots of beautiful fallen autumn leaves.
leaf-doodle

This led to a few inky doodles, using black ink and white gel pen. I then scanned my leaf doodles into the computer to create my full colour leaves (see below). Although I had a play with blue and green (my ‘go to’ colour palette), I thought I would stick to the autumnal colours.

l is for leaf

leaf-pattern-2-_web

and here is my autumnal leaf pattern.


A to Z, Animals, MATS, P is for, Pattern

P is for Pirate

  • Posted By admin
  • on March 23,2015

This was a collection of kids illustrations and prints created last year. I struggled a little with the colour palette and deciding whether to work in Illustrator or Photoshop. Having worked on it on and off for several months I am finally happy to reveal it here.

A collection of pirate and nautical themed patterns

In the end I went with a simpler turquoise, purple and dark blue palette. I also pushed through with illustrator to create the patterns and artwork, preferring the flat colours for these compositions.


A to Z, S is for

S is for Scribble

  • Posted By admin
  • on March 16,2015

scribble-animation-web

Look, my first animation!

I’m secretly quite pleased with myself, I’ve been doodling and scribbling some new designs. Whilst playing around with a new scribble-y logo I had the idea of creating this animated GIF. I’m looking forward to playing around with this animation technique on some more projects soon.


A to Z, M is for, MATS

M is for Misty Mountain

  • Posted By admin
  • on March 9,2015

Mist Mountains illustration

blue doodles

February Bootcamp mini was to draw from scenic plates. I chose to look at blue & white chinoiserie plates (which I have been really drawn to for sometime) so I was really excited to crack open the inks again and get drawing. For a bit of a change I decided to experiment with blue ink (rather than drawing with black ink & colouring it later in Photoshop)

The final design was to create a piece of art painted onto a piece of circular wood. Unfortunately I didn’t have enough time to find a piece of wood but used a photo I had instead and composited this with my original mini drawings.

I really liked the translucent quality and used this when layering up the final piece along with some paint textures. To create this quite mystical, magical moody mountain piece.


A to Z, G is for, MATS, Objects, Pattern

B is for Brooch

  • Posted By admin
  • on March 1,2015

2015 kicked off with another round of creative bootcamp in the form of Lilla Rogers MATS bootcamp course. This first month we were tasked with creating a journal design inspired by Edwardian brooches.

The brooches I was most drawn to were simple designs with beautiful faceted gems in greens and purple.

Here are some of my initial doodles and drawings of the gems:

Ink drawings of Brooches

ink & wash drawings

A brooch pattern pencil sketch

pencil sketches

Here is the final journal design I created. Using the simple brooch designs to create a repeating pattern as a cover design. With the addition of a hand written journal font to the left.

jennywilkinson_gemjournal

After creating the journal piece above, I was really inspired by the simplicity of the small colour swatches and the same facet design. So decided to play around with this to create a simple faceted polka dot design.


floral, T is for

T is for Terrarium

  • Posted By admin
  • on August 18,2014

JENNY_WILKINSON_GTS14A1_LITTLE-TERRARIUM

My Little Terrarium – created for Lilla Rogers Global Talent Search competition. Fingers Crossed!


Objects, S is for

S is for Ship

  • Posted By admin
  • on August 18,2014

A ship in a bottle

S is for Ship (in a bottle)


I is for, Objects

I is for Ink

  • Posted By admin
  • on April 30,2014

I for InkI is for Ink. This was my submission for Week 3 of MATS part B. Lots of ink bottles and nibs. I had a lot of fun drawing these. Here are some of the before doodles.

Inky Doodle

 


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