Showing posts with label Jo Cheung. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jo Cheung. Show all posts

14 Jul 2012

News: The Picture Show


It's time now for a bit of exciting exhibition news so please, take a gander at the exciting and fresh work of ten great up and coming illustrators including IR contributors! Support them and lace up your trainers straighten the glasses and put on your least ironic jacket for a great show at a sweet gallery. In their own words it's The Picture Show!  

The Picture Show
Illustration Showcase 15 – 21 July 2012
Private View Tuesday 17 July 2012 6-9pm

10 emerging illustrators present a selection of new artworks at the Coningsby Gallery in central London for one week in July. The exhibition showcases young UK talent working across a range of media including painting, textiles and digital art. The group’s diverse influences and inspirations are reflected in the eclectic array of styles and subjects on show. The exhibition is sponsored by Barefoot Wines. Original artworks and prints are available to purchase.

Gallery Details:The Coningsby Gallery, 30 Tottenham St, London, W1T 4RJ
Open 10-6 every day
Free Entry

Contact Details:contactpictureshow@gmail.com
www.thepicshow.co.uk
@ThePicSho

Participating Artists:Jo Cheung’s work explores surreal and dreamlike landscapes, which are loosely based around memories. She is inspired by nature, everyday experiences and places around London. She was listed in Wallpaper* magazine’s 2010 graduate directory, and her work has been featured in Amelia’s Compendium of Fashion Illustration, Flamingo Magazine, and the Great Big Book of Fashion Illustration. www.jocheung.com

Chetan Kumar’s work has been published in educational textbooks, and he has been featured in the 'new talent' section of the Association of Illustrators'-Images 34: Best of British Illustration. He was also commissioned to design a hoarding that was installed near London’s world famous Leicester Square. He goes by the pseudonym Cheism, which is inspired by his extensive traveling around the world as well as his interest in visiting places he has never been to. www.cheism.com

Kyle Maclennan runs Headon Art, which specialises in creating hand painted pop art canvases of cult and iconic figures. These bold and vibrant paintings would complement the décor of any home, office, pub, club or restaurant.  Currently based in the Scottish Highlands, his paintings can be found as far afield as Australia & America.  Previous commissions include work for the likes of SOMA Records founders & DJs SLAM.  www.headonart.com

Kellie Black is a designer and freelance illustrator. Her work has been exhibited at P3 (Baker Street, London) Munny Show (APW Gallery, New York) and at the AOI ‘Images 34’ exhibition at London College of Communications. Her latest collection reveals her own reverence for the quintessentially British eccentric and pays homage to her subjects with portraits including the likes of Stephen Fry, Terry Wogan and The Queen Mother. www.pearlgreyillustration.com

Emily Bakes is a London based Illustrator, who paints contemporary portraits with a surreal twist. She is interested in interpreting characters and telling stories. Emily has produced work for The Croquet Gazette, Nails Inc, and IN magazine. She is exhibiting a series of paintings depicting popular musicians as various fruits. www.emilybakesart.com

Amber Dickinson is an Illustrator and Digital textile designer, who playfully explores dark and edgy themes, incorporating traditional and digital methods of illustration with personal inspiration to create unique effects. Amber has designed prints for various up and coming fashion designers and is currently working on her bespoke textile and silk scarf label 'Wyart'. The new S/S Wyart collection 'Hold Your Breath' will be exhibited at The Picture Show. www.wyartdesign.com

Emma Cowley's formative years were spent in leafy Leicestershire, where she developed her continuing interest in animals and the natural world.  Though she now lives and works in London, a nature lover can still find sources of inspiration in the city, sometimes in surprising places.  Her work is inspired by British wildlife and its associated rural traditions, food, history and folklore. www.emmacowley.com

Vinesh Shah’s work explores the relationship between Type and Image. He enjoys producing work using a multi-disciplined approach, be it hand rendered or digital. He has exhibited at the Old Sweet Shop Gallery, interned at The London Print Studio as a Digital Studio assistant and currently works as a full time Runner at Stinkdigital - a Digital Production Company. During his time at Stinkdigital, Vinesh has enhanced his skills in motion design, which has led to a commission to co-create a short animation. www.mytwopages.com

Chrissy Wallace enjoyed recent success with her solo exhibition at The Modern Pantry and a collaborative exhibition at the The Curious Duke Gallery. For this series of work, she has continued to explore hallucinatory scenes and characters, using strong imagery and fine detail. She likes to clash traditional drawing techniques with graphic shapes and vivid colour.  She engages the viewer by producing work that draws them into the landscape of her mind's eye. www.chrissywallace.co.uk

June Chanpoomidole is a freelance Illustrator and Artist with a love for painting. She loves to draw figures, to tell stories in her images with a vibrant, ethereal colour palette and invoke a pleasant feeling within the viewer. Her inspirations come from observing mundane tasks, surrealist motifs and listening to people’s stories. Her work has been featured in “Amelia’s Compendium of Fashion Illustration”, Sketchbook Magazine and LA Fashion Snob. June is also exhibiting this year at The Curious Duke Gallery. www.junesees.com







6 Dec 2010

Amelia's Compendium of Fashion Illustration


 


 

News time now! This week we bring you news and sneak peeks of Amelia's Compendium of Fashion Illustration. Amelia runs Amelia's magazine which showcases the cutting edge in ethical fashion and some of our contributors are regulars illustrating the latest trends and keeping up with the breathless world of fashion.

An unstoppable force Amelia has compiled this wonderful book with wonderful fashion designers including,

Ada Zanditon, Beautiful Soul, Christopher Raeburn, Dem Collective, Edun, Fifi Bijoux, From Somewhere, Goodone, Henrietta Ludgate, Joanna Cave, Lu Flux, Minna, Nina Dolcetti, Partimi, Prophetik, Romina Karamanea and Ute Decker to name but a few.

Its always a pleasure to see our illustrators at the forefront of the creative industries and Amelia is a real champion for our discipline so its with great appreciation that we proudly support her book.

The perfect gift for that ethical fashionista we all know and are slightly jealous of, please pick up a copy here!

15 Sept 2010

Artist 21: Jo Cheung








A warm welcome for the stunning and lovely work of Jo Cheung. Jo's work is a unique and delicate blend of collage illustration and digital art, that is combined with a delicate touch and deft hand to give the free and easy beauty that characterises her work. Kaleidoscopic and colourful Jo is inspired by nature and brings a fresh open feel to her work that although containing many elements is finely balanced. We love her, you will too, read all about her here!

Who are you:
Hello there I'm Jo Cheung and I'm a freelance illustrator currently living in London. I come from a small town called Doncaster, in South Yorkshire up North, which has nothing apart from a really good tea room which does the meanest Club sandwich and hot chocolate. There's always little old ladies in there as well.
I make collages and then retouch it on the computer. I like making images of animals.

What do you do:
My part time work is a tutor. And so the free days my mornings start with two cups of coffee followed by anything from doing work for my own personal portfolio, submitting work for on line briefs and in between that updating my Etsy shop. Although the temptation to procrastinate working from home is that I end up spending more time making cups of tea than doing real work!

I'm a freelance illustrator for Gia London so I design all the email and newsletter banners basically all the promotional material. i designed all the web pages and icons etc for the website and it was a great experience working with them.
When it comes to starting a new piece of work for I do everything in my sketchbook before finishing it off on the computer. I use paper and stickers from my own collection and cut everything out, rearrange it, stick it down with glue or tape, draw over it then transfer it to the computer. I've moved slightly away from figurative illustrations as animals and the natural environment are the main theme in my work.

Since I've graduated about a year ago there are times when I've been busy trying to get things done on time and days where I spend all day making images or just taking product photos for my shop. I like that freedom of not having a proper structure in the week as I'm the kind of person who gets more things done if I just go along with it!

How did you start:
For as long as I can remember I've always been drawing something and on anything! And honestly, I wasn't good at any other subjects apart from Art and erm Sociology. I was actually either going to study animation or fashion design but illustration was for me. Because there's so many things I want to do and illustration crosses various design areas and disciplines there's no limit as to what applications and media you can take on or apply to; so I think my work reflects these interests. And it's probably because I'm inspired by artists who do a range of work like ContainerPLUS and Vault 49 for instance who specialize in typography, advertisement, illustration and art direction....... I want to do everything!!!!!

A Personal statement about you or your work:
Whimsical, naive, fun and playful often depicting a dream like and fantasy environment with rosy cheeked animals.