Kate Spade, fashion, accessories and stationery company based in New York commissioned me before Christmas last year to produce illustrations for their 2011 wall calendar and desk diary. A very lovely job. And finally it has arrived on their website, although I'm not sure they ship to the UK. For a better look at the images have a look here.
30/09/2010
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20/09/2010
'Wild Fantasies' A Decade of Don't Panic Posters

Andrew and Elliot's Don't Panic Posters feature in 'Wild Fantasies, A Decade of Don't Panic Posters' at StolenSpace Gallery.
More here.
18/09/2010
17/09/2010
15/09/2010
New Scientist
14/09/2010
Save The Arts
This animation by David Shrigley is the first installment of work by a series of artists involved in Save The Arts, a project attempting to stop the government proposal of important art funding being slashed. Please take a minute to enjoy the animation and if you agree with the content, you can sign the petition here
13/09/2010
wood, clay, cloth...



In the process of updating my website, but for now here are a few images from my recent exhibition Drawn Thread Work. More soon.
Marie O'Connor
09/09/2010
Peepshow Newsletter September 2010

The Peepshow Newsletter for September 2010 has just left Peepshow HQ, if you missed it check it out here:
Peepshow Newsletter September 2010
Join our mailing list here.
07/09/2010
V&A Friday Lates

Here's my new seasonal image in the series for the V&A Autumn programme of Friday Lates, created with photographer John Short. The image illustrates 3 themed events held in around the museum celebrating famous design duos, camera-less photography and open source design.
Anonymous
06/09/2010
Today, somewhere south of the river...
Myself and Pete found ourselves in deepest, darkest Waterloo today bringing the work of Elliot Thoburn to life for the first time. We are collaborating with our good friends at Wyld Stallyons on a series of short films. More info soon.
05/09/2010
House of Fairy Tales Passport







I created the illustrations for this passport designed by Sara Carneholm and including a cover texture by Gavin Turk. They were commissioned for The House of Fairy Tales established by Deborah Curtis and Gavin Turk which is a child-centred artist led project operating across a number of formats from workshops, publishing, advocacy and education packs, with the aim of making education inclusive, inventive and fun.. The passports were used at workshops and events around the country in which kids and adults could collect stamps and medals as reward for completing tasks.
04/09/2010
UKOM











