Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Artist ~ Sophie Blackall
I discovered Sophie Blackall on Etsy this morning and felt like I'd hit the jackpot. Her work is so fun and even a bit quirky. Sophie resides in New York and has quite a history and background in the arts. Here's a little bit more about her:
"Born in 1970, Sophie Blackall grew up in Australia where she learned to draw on the beach with sticks, which has not altogether helped her sense of perspective. She completed a Bachelor of Design in Sydney in 1992 with honors, which furnished her with useful Letraset, bromide and enlarger machine skills. The following few years were spent painting robotic characters for theme parks, providing the hands for a DIY television show and writing a household hints column.
Over the next several years Blackall had many exhibitions of paintings in galleries in Sydney and Melbourne. In 2000, Blackall was seduced by New York. She has lived and worked in Brooklyn for the past ten years. Her editorial illustrations have appeared in many publications including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Boston Globe, Architectural Digest, Town and Country, Vogue and Gourmet, and she has animated nine tv commercials for the UK.
In 2002 she illustrated the children's book, Ruby's Wish by Shirin Yim Bridges (Chronicle Books), which won the Ezra Jack Keats award in 2003. Since then, she has illustrated seventeen other books for children including Meet Wild Boars by Meg Rosoff (Henry Holt & Co) which won the Society of Illustrators Founders Award, and the Ivy and Bean series by Annie Barrows (Chronicle Books).
Blackall also works in three dimensions and her mixed media sculptures made from Victorian doll parts, glove fingers and vintage taxidermy are currently on show in Paris at Galerie Epoca.
Over the past year she has collaborated with the pop star Mika on a number of visual pieces, including an anthology of paintings to accompany songs (alongside Paul Smith and Peter Blake among others), and an ambitious series of images for his latest album, The Boy Who Knew Too Much, and world wide tour.
Her recent and ongoing project, Missed Connections, is gathering media attention around the world, and will be published as a book in 2012. In the rare moments that Blackall is away from her desk, she can be found in the kitchen making preposterous birthday cakes for her children or wandering the Brooklyn flea markets in a daze."
I'm really inspired by Sophie's work and by her ambition! How about you?
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Oh I love this - such great colors and lovely subjects! :-)
ReplyDeleteliking this very much!!! i love to find new inspiration, if for no other reason than to find a smile in someone else's work.
ReplyDeleteThese pictures are just soc cute!
ReplyDeletei remember her 'missed connections' series from somewhere. teenagers wrote ads like these all the time when i grew up (maybe they still do), and i always wondered if any of them actually found the person they were searching for! i think sophie's pictures are incredibly cute. i'm inspired by what she says about her sense of perspective - i think her art shows that drawing doesn't have to be perfect to be, well, perfect.
ReplyDeleteGreat images and such a sense of fun. Love your blog and would love to do your course but will sadly be away from home for 4 weeks when it is on. :( Hope it goes well and perhaps you will do it again sometime. ellen2852 (on Flickr)
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