I love wandering albatross and infact it was an article I read about them many years ago which inspired the name 7YEARS AT SEA. I found this pin badge today in a box I moved from Scotland. Rock on sea birds!!
What if…. Neds went back in time?
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Ned (scottish chav) attacking Ben franklin while history is being made
I had a really big interest in wood cutting a few years ago and tried it a few times, but never really got into it.
Its definitely my favourite type of print technique and this one is particularly awesome.
via the white pencil
a real brain boggler and extremely interesting piece of artwork!
(Source: wildddsummernightss, via theatricsincluded)
AmmoMagazine - Cover Illustration
I was invited by Dave Hughes of Ammo Magazine to illustrate issue 8′s cover.
Ammo Magazine is a UK-based art magazine showcasing the best international illustrators from around the globe.
AMMO Magazine Cover (Inside & Outside) | ©2012 Jessica Fortner. All rights reserved.
Pictures provided by Dave Hughes of AMMO Mag.
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“catch me if you can”
Here is the first sample of the pet apparel that my husband and I are beginning to produce in Scotland. MADE IN BRITAIN WOO! (and made of RECYCLED leather peeps!
Our company’s name is “Hendogs” so keep your eyes peeled for some woofin great designs in the near future!
“catch me if you can”
Here is the first sample of the pet apparel that my husband and I are beginning to produce in Scotland. MADE IN BRITAIN printed on RECYCLED leather. WOO!
Our company’s name is Hendog so keep your eyes peeled for some woofin great designs in the near future!
Knitted skulls, by Hildur Bjarnadottir
” When I was four years old my mother taught me how to knit, crochet and sew. I was raised immersed in a textile environment. My mother was a knitting and sewing teacher, and I would constantly be knitting or making crafts.
One thing my mother did not teach me was to follow patterns; everything I made she had me design myself. The line between art and craft is hazy, and is based on context as well as concept.
In my art I explore this fine line between decorative, usable crafts and conceptual art. My work takes the focus from the usefulness and beauty that textiles are generally connected with and places it more on simple techniques and the inherent properties of the materials. I work with as well as against the materials and traditional textile rules.” – Hildur Bjarnadottir
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This guy was in the alley behind the 7-11. Not a care in the world….maybe dreaming of his Valentine.
Singapore snoozer