Thursday, 5 January 2012

Procrastinating

I'm supposed to be writing an essay...

Illustrator and watercolours
©Keziah Newlove

Wednesday, 21 December 2011

So after a month of pattern cutting...

Coming home from uni means finishing the first month of pattern cutting, and this is what I have to show for it...
We were set research work alongside learning the basics of pattern cutting, to design a mini collection, focusing on the skirt. I chose to look at various aspects of the 1920's including Soviet costume and then went through several toiles before a few nights of very little sleep, to finish everything before the deadline. Fortunately no massive disasters and this is how it turned out, still not quite perfect but it's close!
These are also a few of my illustrations for the mini collection, I don't confess to be much of an illustrator, but it's better than they were a few months ago...hopefully I will get there one day!


©Keziah Newlove

©Keziah Newlove

©Keziah Newlove



©Keziah Newlove



John Stezaker

White Chapel Gallery
Arriving home, it's been so nice to have all my things around again. I have spent the afternoon under my bed pulling out old magazines finding 'inspiration' slightly less interesting than a cupboard that leads to Narnia but hopefully this rummaging will keep me going for a while at least.... I also stumbled across this, a postcard I brought excitedly whilst in Amsterdam last year, after seeing it on a blog months beforehand, stupidly not writing it down and didn't find it again until I was in the shop at the Stedelijk Museum. It's now happily residing on my wall, really love Stezaker's art.




Friday, 16 December 2011

Merry Christmas

Saying goodbye to Bath tomorrow, Christmas is FINALLY here!!!

©Keziah Newlove



Wednesday, 30 November 2011

The field of light.


Cobwebs have built up, and after far too long of neglecting, I break the silence with the most beautiful installation, which I visited tonight, finally managing to get out of the studio or away from my desk for a few hours.




Bruce Munro has installed this piece in the grounds of the Holburne Museum in Bath, to stunning effect.  His concept was first installed at the Eden project in 2009, visiting various locations including the V&A, and in a 10 acre display at Long Knoll Field in Wiltshire.

It will be at the Holburne Museum until the 8th of January and well worth a visit if you are in the area, for want of a better word, it really is magical.

Photos: ©Keziah Newlove



Friday, 14 October 2011

Carven s/s 2012

Drawing using illustrator/photoshop


So after becoming a blogging hermit for the past 3 weeks, here's a quick post of a show that I really loved during Paris fashion week. I haven't seen much of the label Carven before but was really taken with this collection. The tailoring, silhouettes and popping prints are presented with a playfulness that really intrigues me.  I really like the way Guillaume Henry has used a cheeky edge and I'm particularly in love with his brighter printed pieces of the collection, which attracted me into looking at the collection in the first place.  
Carven S/S 2012

Carven S/S 2012
Carven S/S 2012

Carven S/S 2012

Carven S/S 2012


Carven S/S 2012

All images courtesy of www.style.com

Wednesday, 21 September 2011

Charlotte Taylor




So im crazy busy packing and sewing at the moment-so much so that blogging out LFW and all the exciting things happening at the moment has taken a massive back seat, however one thing i HAVE to cover for the time being at least is Charlotte Taylors S/S 2012 collection.  I have completely loved her pieces since early this year when i discovered her gorgeous prints, design and use of colour. 





All Images from Charlotte Taylor's Blog