March 2011

Chanel: Spring nail polish colors 2011

Chanel Spring 2011 nail polish colors

My little Chanel nail polish colors print has sold really well at Gallery Hanahou. I made it for fun but I’m so happy people have been enjoying it and have even found a little corner of their home for it.

The other night I was in the mood to do a little watercolor painting and decided to do another ode to Chanel. This time I chose the newest colors for this spring. They’re really fun. I like that peachy one and think the green would be cool on toes. I don’t know if I will make this into prints but I’ll keep you posted.

Have a great weekend. We just had to cancel brunch plans with friends since baby Henry is a little under the weather. It’ll be a good weekend for working on some freelance illustration projects and spending family time…my two favorite activities.

My workspace + interview

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samantha-hahn-workspace_drawing-table-area

I’m obsessed with other people’s work spaces. I always fantasize about what my dream studio would look like. My space may not be perfect but it works for me…for now. I was happy to share it with the blog: From the desk of along with an interview.

James Gulliver Hancock: Every building in NYC

all the buildings in nyc

James Gulliver Hancock is attempting to draw every building in NYC.

I was born here and have lived here most of my life and I still marvel at blocks and buildings I’ve never seen. My husband and I used to go for long late night walks exploring our city. He was born and bred here.

As an artist I can understand the compulsion to document what you love but this is quite an undertaking. I wonder how long it will take James?

link via Kottke

Chris Long: Illustration and interview

Chris Long Illustration
Chris Long Illustration

Today I’m excited to share a little interview I did with illustrator Chris Long. Chris is represented by CWC-i, my agent as well. He lives and works in London. I find his work so whimsical, fresh, bold, unique and inspiring. Chris was kind enough to answer some of my questions.

Be sure to visit his site, blog, shop and read this interview:

1.Have you always loved art?

Yes, I was always drawing as a child. I grew up in the north west of England so the weather wasn’t great. Staying in and drawing pictures was always going to be the better option.

2. When you were little what was your favorite material to use?

For some reason I liked felt-tip pens. It was probably because of the bright colors and that you didn’t have the mess of painting.

3. What made you decide to be an illustrator?

I had done a Fine Art degree at college and I was disillusioned with that world. I still really enjoyed drawing and I wanted to see if I could make a living at it by doing commercial work.

4. Favorite illustrator of all time?

C’mon! There are so many. I guess I really like the 1930’s and ’40’s era, artists like Will Cotton or Alajalov…

5. Favorite illustrator of today?

Atsushi Hara. He’s really good.

6. What do people complement you most on- in your work?

People mostly mention my colors or that my work is fresh. I do like to make lively, happy images.

7. What do you like best about your work?

Well, I’m always pleased when a piece of work turns out as near or better than I imagined. But I don’t have a specific thing I like best.

I try to create great line, or color, or texture.

8. What’s your dream illustration project?

Ha! A long running ad campaign would be nice! Something where I get to draw a lot of people. Or failing that, a series of book covers. Maybe a classic author, someone like Graham Greene whose novels get re-jacketed every so often.

9. When you are not creating art what do you like to do?

I love music. So I’m always hunting out new sounds- and old ones of course!  At the moment it’s “Song Cycle” by Van Dyke Parks. I find it strangely compelling, not my usual cuppa. I nearly always listen to music while I work.

 

10.  When you are feeling un-inspired what do you do or where do you go to get the spunk back?

If it’s just not happening for me I like to get out of the house and take a walk. I live in London so there’s no shortage of things to distract you. But I’m always looking at new stuff, either in magazines, exhibitions or online.

I told Chris my obsession with other artist’s work spaces and said that if he felt like sharing, I’d post a photo of his and most likely admire his space. He said, “my desk is always so chaotic, I can’t imagine you’d find much to admire!”. Mine is an utter mess too dear Chris!

Chris Long Illustration

Daily Drawing: Flowers

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I’m looking forward the the weekend. How about you? We’re going up to my parent’s for a visit, our first without the doggie since she passed away. Hoping the weather will be nice for some long walks. Also hoping to catch up on movies. It’s been a seriously hectic week. Here’s a daily drawing from a while ago. Don’t think I’ve shared it.

Also, my Google analytics just let me know that VECU Magazine has done a little feature on my work in their latest issue (p. 10-15). It looks like a really cute magazine and I am happy to find out about it. You can look at it online or order a print version.

Hope you have a creative weekend. XO.

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