Granary Square and The House of Illustration

The Discovery of Granary Square, King's Cross

Granary Square - King's Cross - London

Granary Square - King's Cross - London

I recently booked a ticket to hear the illustrator Laura Carlin give a talk about her work at the new House of Illustration, near King's Cross. What I didn't realise, until I got there, is how great the redevelopment of the area behind the railway stations is. There's still lots to do, but the post-industrial spruce up that's happened so far is exciting to me. If you've not been there, it feels a bit like bits of the Canary Wharf area but I have a feeling it's going to have a lot more soul and far fewer branches of Pret. It also reminded me of round the Albert Dock in Liverpool. The main piazza, on a sunny day, now feels hot and feisty like a square in Barcelona, not waste ground near some gas tanks.

Granary Square - King's Cross - London

Granary Square - King's Cross - London

It's great that there is also the Grand Union Canal running round and through the site. When I see these watercourses in London, there is definitely something a bit quaint and old fashioned about them (but that's no bad thing).

Grand Union Canal - King's Cross - London

Grand Union Canal - King's Cross - London

This rural scene of a father fishing with his kids, near some barges, surely is something you might see in the Midlands countryside - not 10 minutes walk from where you can catch a train to Paris.

Granary Square - King's Cross - London

Granary Square - King's Cross - London

If you get there soon, you can still see bits of the industrial architecture that has yet to be completely refurbished. I imagine most of the area was like this until a few years ago. Shame I missed seeing it, as I love progress but you've got to enjoy a bit of dereliction too, haven't you.

House of Illustration - King's Cross - London

House of Illustration - King's Cross - London

The House of Illustration itself seems to be have been carefully ring fenced amongst all the building work. I took this shot as I left the talk later in the evening, and it reminds me of some of the scenes from that great film 'The Ladykillers' which was set in this area during the 1950s, I think. The trailer gives a little flavour of the film, if you don't know it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=EoPaqgKWWv0

The House of Illustration had put on a series of talks by current illustrators, and I'd definitely take another trip up in the future to any other events they might arrange. The purpose of the whole trip was to listen to Laura Carlin, an illustrator whose work I'd not seen before, but she/it was great. The talk was very interesting and inspiring. Her style is so free and not over-considered which was very liberating to see.

Illustration of a bus by Laura Carlin

Illustration of a bus by Laura Carlin

Here is only one example of her style, but I urge you to investigate her output more, through her agents Heart Agency.

Crystal Palace Overground Festival 2014

I was recently asked to help the Crystal Palace Overground Festival team out with some illustrations.

illustration of children with cameras

illustration of children with cameras

I really enjoyed the event last year (as a punter) and given that it has become a major local event for the 'CP' community I was happy to undertake the briefs.

Toddle in the City

The first event I tackled sounds like a great thing for kids. It's a treasure hunt but armed with robust digital cameras, run by an organisation called Toddle in the City. All the info for their Crystal Palace  activities can be found here. I created an image for their Facebook event page and also a square version for general use that I'm also pleased with.

Facebook page for Toddle in the City event

Facebook page for Toddle in the City event

illustration of children with cameras

illustration of children with cameras

Pop Up and Sing Along

The other project was for some imagery for a poster promoting a series of workshops for older people. These have been set up for older people from local care homes and day centres run in collaboration with Dulwich Picture Gallery ‘s award-winning Good Times: Art for Older People programme.

poster promoting singing events

poster promoting singing events

illustration of people singing

illustration of people singing

The Creatures That Keep on Giving

Dinosaur Wedding

Illustration of two dinosaurs

Illustration of two dinosaurs

I was approached last year by a couple - Liam and Nasreen - who asked if they could use my 'Crystal Palace Monsters' image on their wedding invitations. A few email exchanges later (and a fee, of course), the were distributed and their wedding was a great success, I understand. They are both fans of the Crystal Palace area, the dinos and my work. Win Win Win!

New cards and packshots

greetings card on a brick wall

greetings card on a brick wall

greeting card on a plinth

greeting card on a plinth

greetings card on grey stone

greetings card on grey stone

Some new cards arrived from the printers (available now from my website store or in person from Brave Girl Gifts if you live near Crystal Palace). I decided to take them out for a walk and take pictures of them. Residents of SE19 may be able to identify where I took them.

Brown and Green Café

I also popped into the Brown and Green Café with a mission. I decided to swap one of the prints featuring sphinxes with a nice new version of 'Change Here for Evolution'. I really like the image and I think it's much better than the one I removed. Also the 'story' behind the piece is set on one of the platforms nearby. If you are ever in the area, drop in for some lovely food. Here are some pictures to help you find where the new print is. He he.

interior of a cafe

interior of a cafe

framed pictures on a wall

framed pictures on a wall