Showing posts with label Easter eggs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Easter eggs. Show all posts

Friday, 22 April 2011

Scrambling


Oh, for Fryin' out loud


Don't be a Bad Egg


Scramble over here and vote for K&C!


Lovely painted eggs - Ko-Ko-Ko Kids


I jest my friends, for the occasion. However, I would be ever so grateful if you would vote for Kickcan & Conkers in the Circle Of Mums competition to find the  World's Top 25 Kids' Style Blogs. I started late so I'm lagging behind and clearly do not have the same clout as many of the big contenders.  One can but try, eh?
You can vote once a day for your favourite blog until May 9th. All you have to do is click here or use the button I've placed in the lefthand sidebar.
Would you vote for me? 

Thanks Chucks!


Monday, 29 March 2010

Handcraft


Hello Monday!
I hope you all enjoyed your weekend.
I thought we'd start off with some Easter-inspired craftwork by Sonia. Remember, the Russian family I wrote about here ?


Take a few sheets of paper, a set of paints and a seven-year old girl bursting with creativity
wait a while
then
marvel at her imagination!


A bird hand book- what fun!

Saturday, 13 March 2010

Small Pleasures

Mibo's paper animals are irresistible. Whatever the season, whatever the festivity, their designs are always perfect. The Mibo Wise Guys and Xmas Creatures have some new friends for Easter - The Yolk Folk and The Carrot Crew.

An incredibly cute and affordable craft activity to usher in the Spring!


via Pass the Parcel

Thursday, 3 September 2009

Irina Troitskaya



My three children went back to school today, fitting then that I should begin by showing you some of Irina Troitskaya's wonderful illustrations from a school-themed Russian comic strip. You may already be familiar with Irina's work, especially if you read Uppercase magazine. I came across her portfolio quite by chance and instantly fell in love with her world of illustration, so different from anything I've ever seen before.


"Life's too short to be someone you don't want to".

Irina was born and raised in Izhevsk, a place she describes as "a city of dead ends, sad electronic music and Finno-Ugric cultural roots". Her love of drawing led her to study art at Udmurt State University for five years, but left her weary, feeling nothing but abhorrence for the way painting and drawing were regarded. After graduating she worked as a TV journalist, then in summer 2003 decided to try her chances in Moscow. She has established herself as a successful freelance illustrator working for press, advertising and book publishing, as well as being a tutor of a visual communications course. Irina is studying for a Master's degree in illustration at the University of Hertfordshire, England.

I've really enjoyed reading Irina's blog and seeing some of the things that inspire her, the environment she lives in and grew up in, all the things that she sees, lives, breathes and absorbs. The world that will influence her future creation.







I've loved seeing how dolls she played with as a child


have, over time, been transformed into these beautiful and strange Matreshkas.






How her fabulous sketchbooks






have developed into these patterns and illustrations,




and, how birds and animals from Russian litterature have been shaped into mysterious masks and striking Easter eggs.




Pictures speak louder than words.

Take the time to explore Irina's blog and portfolio, a whole new world awaits you.