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The Dreaming Fields...
Sunday, 8 November 2015
First visit to the Yorkshire Arboretum!
Yesterday was my first visit to the Yorkshire Arboretum near Castle Howard in North Yorkshire.
After an early morning start, driving over the North York Moors in a combination of torrential rain and mist, which I found very atmospheric and inspiring ...
... we stopped at Rievaulx Abbey, another beautiful place in North Yorkshire's history, before continuing through Helmsley down to the Arboretum.
What a change in the weather! Suddenly the skies cleared and turned vivid blue as the sun shone on us!
Such gloriousness of autumn colours!
A grand finale of tea in the Arboretum cafe, as the evening sun illuminated the golden colours of the trees. The first of many visits to come!
Monday, 2 November 2015
Magical Mystical Mist after a Happy Hallowe'en of Caricatures!
I took these photos in Ripon and Fountains Abbey in North Yorkshire. Although you couldn't see very far, lack of visibility was more than made up for by the wonderful atmosphere!
Tuesday, 18 August 2015
Euphoric Summer of Beautiful Plants
Does anyone know what any of these plants are? These were all at Newby Hall near Ripon - a fabulous place.
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These are the same plants as the ones in the top photo, but creating a different mood juxtaposed with the metallic-looking sea holly.
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These were so delicate and velvety!
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This looked like some kind of sage - what wonderfully sculptural form!
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These plants were quite subtle - yet what a marvellous array of different colours.
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Lastly, a tiny-leaved green ground-cover plant that cascaded down the rocks and made a marvellous border round the paving stones.
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Wednesday, 12 August 2015
Mega-busy Summer!
This summer has been so tremendously busy for me with a great variety of work at events, I've not had the time to post on social media (or sleep!) Here are a few photos from the lovely wedding on Saturday of Bri & Maxine, at which I had the pleasure of being caricaturist.
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Wednesday, 22 April 2015
Earth Day
Let's work together to honour & celebrate our planet and its beautiful landscapes instead of destroying it.
Friday, 20 March 2015
Wednesday, 4 March 2015
My First Garden!
I recently re-discovered these photos (pre-digital, hence the print 'join-ups'!) of my first ever garden, which was in Guisborough.
Knowing nothing then about plants or garden design, after moving in I eagerly read all about creating the illusion of a larger space by breaking up the design etc ... and learning about wonderful glorious plants.
I'll never forget the excitement of cutting the circular shape in the lawn to create a mysterious little secret garden area. And the fun of creating my 'Yorkshire Pudding Shrub' by pruning the previously straggly Lonicera 'Baggesen's Gold' into a lovely big squashy form!
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Friday, 9 January 2015
Giraffes Rock!
One of my favourite places for writing stories about the Neckmann family of giraffes is my Giraffe Rocking Chair. It is based on Raph G. Neckmann's rocking chair and really inspires me to dream about their neccentric adventures!
I have designed lots of rubber-stamps, one of which shows Raph G. Neckmann on his favourite chair with toddler son Littl' Nicky. I used this stamp to decorate my own chair - and how I held my breath as I pressed the stamp against the clean wood! One smudge and it would have been spoiled - and to make things more difficult the surface of the wood was slightly curved so I had to gently move the stamp! Then I had to iron it to 'fix' the ink - first time I'd ironed a piece of furniture!!
The cushion is decorated with some of my other giraffe rubber-stamp designs - long-necked icecream cones and giraffes eating leaves.
When the chair rocks, it is as if it is transported through time and space, through a secret portal into Giraffe World! Look - you can see the steep little hills of Knollshire leading to Necky Knoll House in the distance, and below are Raph G. Neckmann and Littl' Nicky looking up in welcome ...
Thursday, 1 January 2015
Happy New Year!
Happy New Year everyone! Wishing you all a fabulous, fun & fulfilling 2015.
I had a mega-busy New Year's Eve face & body painting at a great event in Newcastle upon Tyne. Painted hundreds of little pics of Frozen on people - the latest craze! Plus all the usual requests and lots of unique and wonderful designs :) Too busy to take photos though.
Looking forward to lots of really interesting work this year!
Thank you all for another great year of bloggy-friendship and here's to lots more happy blogging!
Wednesday, 24 December 2014
Season's Greetings!
Season's Greetings and wishing you all a fabulous fun-filled holiday!
After a very busy (and enjoyable) time working with pre-Christmas art and entertainment events, I am now finding the time to do everything else and enjoying that too!
Friday, 21 November 2014
Sunday, 2 November 2014
Catwalk Caricatures - Drawings as Caricaturist at Charity Fashion Shows & Corporate Events North East UK
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Here in the North East UK we have many Charity Ball events to raise
money for good causes. Many of these include Fashion Shows, and there
always seem to be plenty in the run up to Christmas.
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As well as drawing caricatures of the guests at these Charity Ball
events, when they arrive and are milling around in the bar and lounge
area, or are seated around their tables, I draw what I call 'Catwalk
Caricatures' of the models as they parade down the catwalk in their
finery.
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Sometimes they are professional models. At other events they are local
people, or celebrities such as footballers from a regional team.
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These Charity Events and Corporate Events are always fabulous occasions
and I love to be present as the official caricaturist to draw the guests
and models.
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When creating the caricatures of the models I tend to draw the whole
person, whereas for guests it is usually just the head and shoulders.
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Whether head and shoulders caricatures or full length caricatures, I
have to be very quick! Each caricature of a still person takes around 3 -
5 minutes, and I have to be even speedier with the models as they are
striding down the catwalk!
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With caricatures it is the person's face that is particularly important -
to get a 'likeness' yet stylised or 'cartoonised'. This differs from
fashion drawings where the focus is on the garment. With my Catwalk
Caricatures I try to do a bit of both! Sometimes it is difficult to see
the model's face too well as they zoom past often at quite a distance
away. On other occasions they stand and 'pose' for a while which makes
it easier!
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Challenging ...
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And always different.I love my work!
Thursday, 23 October 2014
A few moments of sylvan solitude!
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As you know I absolutely love my work. I love meeting all the people at the events where I draw glamicature caricatures and cut silhouettes, and the variety of work activities is so interesting and stimulating. And in the midst of all this busyness, I also cherish a few moments of sylvan solitude!Last week I visited the Durham University Botanic Gardens, and how beautifully the Himalayan birches shone in the early evening light. They seemed to raise their slender branches in a dance of the dusk.
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The conifers rose like majestic towers and there was a magical feeling that somehow combined excitement with tranquility.*****
Thursday, 16 October 2014
'Spookicatures' Caricatures North East Hallowe'en fun!
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Here in the North East UK we love our Hallowe'en parties and events where there is spooky fun for all the family. Time to get my witches hat, cape and face paints out. As a caricaturist I go all over the North East doing caricatures as part of the entertainment at events ranging from family fun days to corporate events to parties, so Hallowe'en is a busy time. (I've not done a Hallowe'en themed wedding yet - but one day maybe!) People love to be drawn in their fancy dress outfits, (or or as spooky characters), and I have named these caricatures 'Spookicatures'.Going for a test drive on my broomstick - out of practice!
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Wednesday, 8 October 2014
Converted to Yorkshire Tea!
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Motorcycle racer Guy Martin drinking a brew of Yorkshire Tea - Caricature by Ingrid Sylvestre |
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I recently watched motorcycle racer Guy Martin for the first time on TV. What an amazing personality! Not only does he race in such events as the Isle of Man TT races, he has also had a TV series about breaking various records such as riding a motorcycle on water. And he drinks Yorkshire Tea.I thought I would try it too - the Yorkshire Tea that is, not the motorcycling. I'm totally converted! Best brew ever ...
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Teatime for plants! |
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Not wanting to waste even a drop, I save the used teabags and feed the contents to my plants. They've never looked better!
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Giraffe with teabags and spring onion ends |
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Other things you can do with used teabags - photograph them with some spring onion ends and an old sock and use Photoshop to make a giraffe sock puppet. (A lot less messy than sticking the actual teabags to a sock!)
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Raph G. Neckmann enjoying a brew of tea |
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Raph G. Neckmann has always been partial to a good brew of tea - I will have to find a way of getting some Yorkshire Tea across to Camelopardalis Constellation and see what he thinks of it!
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