Emily Catherine Illustration: April May Blogger Logs!
This one's a bit of a cross-month blog on account of all the events being at the end of the month and not really knowing how to shout out effectively. You know I love a shout out!
Read MoreThis one's a bit of a cross-month blog on account of all the events being at the end of the month and not really knowing how to shout out effectively. You know I love a shout out!
Read MoreHello all and welcome to the March edition of Emily Catherine Illustration's blog. This month is jam packed full of things to get excited about so without further ado let us begin!
February 17th kicked off with The Anti Gallery turned 1 year old and they celebrated in true style at Rough Trade Nottingham. I had another exhibition on this day so I couldn't attend but I exhibited my WOMAN series along with the other amazing artists that Saziso Phiri, founder and Director of The Anti Gallery promotes and supports.
Read MoreThink of this month's blog as a beautiful combined shampoo and conditioner. It's March and April all in one!
Let's get straight into congratulating all of you for your kindness, your generosity, your exceptional taste? Of a limited edition run of David Bowie Risograph prints, you bought me out within a month and raised £167.50 for Macmillan Cancer Care in memory of the great David Bowie.
Read MoreHappy New Year you boggers! I hope everybody had an amazing Christmas and New Year and you all are ready for 2016 in good health.
As we fast approach February, Treehouse HQ has been a hive of activity! Prints, cards, events, fun and commissions!
Read MoreHello all and seasons blessings upon all you boggers. This is the last blog of the year and here at Treehouse HQ, Emily Catherine Illustration wishes you all a wonderful Christmas and very best wishes for the spanking new year ahead.
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What a busy month, apologies for my tardiness with November's Blog Post. This month, I have done some exhibiting, printing, hospitaling, gardening and slicing!! Read on for more!
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This is me; aged six, in a weird paint-covered smock at primary school with my friends (clothed in regular normal clothes) meeting the Mayor of Nottingham. Don't ask me why he visited our school ... but look how big his hand is? And I am wearing a paint covered smock...why? Anyway, my point is this; I have always been comfortable with the identity of being creative at an early age, but, it got lost along the way.
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