26 posts tagged “fashion illustration”
I'm actively seeking representation on some of my latest fashion designs. There are several options that I'll consider:
- You could purchase an extended license through iStockPhoto for these designs
- You can contact me to discuss terms of a buyout on any of these designs.
- You could agree to provide representation for marketing any [or all] of these pieces.
I absolutely love the hand-drawn, rough and chalky feel of this work. It was created by manipulating the standard set of brushes pre-packaged with Adobe Illustrator.
The skirt's a classic updated with a current top.
As for the *** POP (art) ***
And the artwork
PM Mixology Tunic Skirt and Leggings
And the artwork
The artwork for this illustration is derived from several of my original paintings. I am the copyright holder and original creator of those paintings. Additionally, you may see some of the work in progress as well as the finished works at http://www.flickr.com/photos/studio524 and http://www.ebsqart.com/Artists/cmd_15437_profile_portfolio.htm.
They are now good to go.
'Tis that time of year when the postman and private delivery services are working over time. Just in time to help you with your delivery presentations - the fashion / production flats are in the house!
And if it's not quite balmy in your neck of the woods - well have no fear - the outerwear collection is also available.
This young coed, hand-drawn in illustrator, is all but unraveled by her lack of a fashionable wardrobe for going back to school. Wistful, she's dreaming of being dressed in your latest designs and just waiting to be put to work on your fall line sheets and presentation boards. http://www.istockphoto.com/file_closeup.php?id=4265110
This young woman, hand-drawn in illustrator, is all but unraveled by her lack of a fashionable wardrobe for the fall season. Foward and determined, she's ready to be customized and put to work. http://www.istockphoto.com/file_closeup.php?id=4270848
This young woman, hand-drawn in illustrator, is all but unraveled by her lack of a fashionable wardrobe for Halloween. Foward and determined, undaunted by things that go bump in the night, she's ready to be customized and put to work. http://www.istockphoto.com/file_closeup.php?id=4270187
This young woman, hand-drawn in illustrator, is all wrapped up in the post-holiday celebrations. I'm not sure if she's had one too many martinis or if she's just overwhlemed with all of the holiday parties but, either way, she seems tangled up in the festivities and just waiting to be put to work.
This illustration is pending approval at iStockPhoto. Please feel free to contact me directly if you would like to put her to work before she is made available.
1 Part fashion illustration combined with 1 part holiday frustration. Created with the aid of Adobe Illustrator for possible use as a holiday card.
This is rights-managed illustration. As a vector it is completely editable and infinitely scalable. Please contact me for pricing and options for use.
You can see this design on a variety of products at Zazzle.com. The mousepad design was counted among today's best within minutes of being uploaded.
Of course I'm still vying for votes, stars and comments in Zazzle's Talk Like a Pirate Contest. So [please] do a girl a favor and help me out. You can view my design here.
I've also taken on the part time postiion of being Kenn's campaign manager so a nod in his direction will only make me look good.
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As you may remember from my post on Friday, I happily hit Silver rating at iStock on Thursday. As I also made note: That's no small thing when you have a portfolio of only 61 offerings and I am absolutely stoked. Uploading was kind of a chore with the server speed still being somewhat retarded. But they're there and they're awaiting approval.
Here are some samples of what I uploaded to round up my portfolio to 65 files.
And here's the Pirate Wench
All dressed up with no place to go...
So I have my fingers crossed that the girls and their wardrobe, as well as the varsity wear, will all be good to go before to long. Just wish me luck, Peeps. Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeee...
My agent in China has asked me to do a series of cartoon animals for presentation to prospective clients. These illustrations are for the women's market - not little girls. He'd like my style to remain intact as this is what initially got the client's attention.
My question to you, ladies - my friends, is which animals would you be most likely to wear on a tee:
- Giraffe
- Lion
- Tiger
- Leopard / Puma
- Monkey
- Squirrel
- Kodiak Bear
- Funky Fish
- Other...
I'm just taking a kind poll and would like your honest ideas and I am uploading sample sketches as I go.
Thanks in advance, chicas. I do whole-heartedly appreciate the input.
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Sandy's skirt from last month's Skirting the Issue Contest is on its way. I dropped it off at the Post Office early this afternoon and expect it to arrive in Australia in 5-6 business days. Interestingly enough, it costs $30.00 less to ship with USPS than it did with FedEx and neither could "guarantee" delivery but the USPS offers insurance up to $61.28 and neither FedEx nor UPS would offer any insurance whatsoever. Boggles the mind - Indeed, it does. What's even more mysterious is the time frame: 5-6 business days regardless of the carrier. Go figure...
So, with Sandy's skirt well on the way, I'd like to let everyone know where we are in the Conga line that we started forming yesterday and find out who in the line wants coffee on their skirt. It's so much better if I get all of the fabric into the drink now so I can stain as needed. Afterall, the longer it steeps the stronger the brew. ;)
Cate's got dibs on the first skirt. I've messaged her and am waiting to get final confirmation on her measurements, etc. Then I'll be able to work up sketches and so on.
Kim has second dibs.
Rouma is next in line.
And she is followed by DissolveGirl.
Jaie is following close behind.
Time Frame
Each skirt takes me 7 - 10 days to complete. It may be a bit less depending on my work load but I'll keep you posted as always.