Tag Archives: Costume

New Shop Opened On Misi.co.uk

31 Jul

I was pointed towards http://www.misi.co.uk, a website for selling handmade goods. Much like Etsy but UK based, so I opened up my own little shop on there!

Take a look and also at some of the other UK artists on there, some really nice stuff.

Wire Eye Work 2013 Wire Eye Work 2013

Wire Work Fantasy Jewellery

29 Jun

After being inspired by certain fantasy films I made myself a twisted wire work and leather pendant centred around a glass eye. After several comments from friends I thought I’d make a few more!

The eyes are hand painted glass and the leather is shaped around them made to look like the eye lids and skin of the creature, sometimes with faux fur. The wire work is then wove and twisted around in a unique design and secured.

 

Pendants

Wire Eye Work 2013

Wire Eye Work 2013

Wire Eye Work 2013

Wire Eye Work 2013

Wire Eye Work 2013

Wrist Bracelets

Wire Eye Work 2013

Wire Eye Work 2013

Wire Eye Work 2013

Wire Eye Work 2013

 

If you like the look of these they are currently for sale through my Etsy shop, so have a little look!

 

Carnival Cosutmes 2007-2009

27 Jun

Estrondo @ Brighton Pride 2007

Estrondo @ Brighton Pride 2007

Assistant Costume Maker for drumming band Estrondo for Brighton Pride 2007 (Wiiners of Walking Tableau Award)

BeatsCulture @ Thames Festival 2008

Assistant for Cosutme Making and Designer of Props for Beats Culture for the The Mayor’s Festival, London 2008

Brighton School of Samba @ Brighton Carnival 2009

Brighton School of Samba @ Brighton Carnival 2009

Brighton School of Samba @ Brighton Carnival 2009Designer and Maker of costumes for Brighton School of Samba for Brighton Festival 2009 (Winners of Best Big Band)

Venetian Animal Mask 2008

27 Jun

Venetian Animal Mask 2008

 

Venetian Animal Mask made for Animal Masquerade Ball. Moulded from clay and cast in thick latex.

Gallery

Puppetry Work 2008

26 Jun

Yamuka

Yamuka Puppet

Yamuka Heads

Yamuka Habitat

‘An unusual nocturnal creature, named Yamuka. Rarely sighted forest dweller, its skeletal appererance has given rise to dark tales and legends by local villages, mainly told to the children as scary tales of morality. It is, however, a peaceful herbivore and of no threat to the human population.’

Designed and by myself. Modelled in clay and cast in latex.

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