8.5.11

Final Project

I have created and developed the beginnings of a wallpaper and fabric company. The first collection takes inspiration from the 1951 Festival of Britain with the first design available now.

I have worked hard on the marketing and advertising campaigns to promote the new company and collection. All my work will be available at the University of Leeds degree show between the 13th and 17th of June so come along! A more in depth explanation of the final project is available at http://www.alice-galliers.blogspot.com


14.4.11

UTAH!

A recent trip across the pond has been a great break from the uni project and caused some serious inspiration. Utah is a truly amazing and vast state and it was a shame I saw so little of it. I've decided to attempt to visit a new state every year! Here are snow snowy pictures to make you jealous...



10.3.11

Private Paradise at the Whitworth

Do you want to enter another world as you walk into your living-room or bedroom? Do your dream locations feature mysterious landscapes and exotic architecture? Or do you just long for a peaceful English garden? For three centuries wallpaper has provided floral and pictorial arrangements for special interiors.

The exhibition has been amazingly popular demonstrating the renewed public appetite for wallpaper and quirky interiors. This particular paper from a distance looks just like another floral, but up close reveals a hidden secret!


9.3.11

The latest at Anca "Home is where the heart is"

Here is Mother's latest wallhanging available at Anca, or the pack to make it yourself.

The fabric is the latest from Amy Butler Soul Blossoms collection. Amy Butler is a huge inspiration to me and one of my favourite American textile designers right now - she's even started making wallpaper!!


1.3.11

Spring time makes

My friend Franzi came to stay for the weekend and we tested out some of the latest spring makes available at Anca.



19.2.11

V&A Print Rooms

Continuing my research for my wallpaper project I went down to London to visit the V&A and spent hours in the print rooms. It was amazing to see original William Morris prints. This was Morris's first wallpaper inspired by his own garden and titled 'Trellis'.

25.1.11

Shooting

I've been based in England this year and had the opportunity for some great shoot days, and some great photos!



24.1.11

Scandi Valentine Hearts

My Mother and I have been making Valentine hearts for Anca, the sewing shop she works in.

I love the Scandinavian feel they have, really similar to a lot of the interior accessories in one of my favourite interior shops - Cocktail Scandinave. You can buy these or the kit and make them yourself in the Anca shop.



30.12.10

Print and Pattern Bowie Style

By far my best Christmas present!



Years of minimalism have cleansed us and it seems we are now ready for exciting patterns, shapes and colours that are everywhere!

Print and Pattern is a collection of lively surface decoration designers celebrating the recent revival of print and pattern. As a large part of my current studio work I can't put this book down.

Take a look at some of the best - Caroline Pratt, Orla Keily, Mademoiselle Dimanche, Lotta Bruhn and Ayelet Iontef.

18.12.10

Brrrrr

Currently being immersed in the world of wallpaper I couldn't help by being inspired by the Japanese feel of these frosted trees on a recent walk in the Cheshire countryside.




24.11.10

SHUFTI PROJECT

The Brief

This brief echoes a ‘real-life’ industrial project, in which an existing graphic product is reviewed, to achieve a greater market share, or in this case, to celebrate a special 10th edition issue of the Shufti magazine. The difference, and challenge for the design student here, is to produce all the various elements for Shufti 10, which would otherwise be out-sourced to specialists perhaps – photographers, model agencies, stylists, post-production experts, copywriters. Combine your photographic, graphic design and copywriting skills, to visually explore/translate your chosen theme. Also, you may wish to consider a re-design of the Shufti logo within your cover design, to reflect the limited edition of this issue, although this is not a prerequisite.

I chose CONTROL and looked at the oppressive effects of war on all that it touches. Attempting to combine a traditional with contemporary but still capturing the feel of SHUFTI. I took low angle shots with a lot of flash.


















16.11.10

Kerry Hallam

Still reminiscing from summer trips to Cannes I recently came across the work of Kerry Hallam. Hallam's paintings have a real Fauvesk feel to them, he has a huge love for the 19th century French Post-Impressionists, Cezanne and Van Gogh.


Some of Hallam's more recent work is particularly interesting, he paints directly on to nautical charts which give the paintings somewhat of a quirky maritime charm.

5.10.10

‘Collision’ – Kevin Laycock.

‘Collision is the outcome of a unique collaboration investigating associations common to music and contemporary painting. Working closely together, artist Kevin Laycock and composer Michael Berkeley have explored the potential for translating a musical score into a visual format.’

The initial confrontation of the corridor of vibrant, distressed yet strangely structured painted papers prepare you for transformation to the next realm; a moving frieze of projected digital images creating complete simultaneous memorisation for the eyes and ears.


To begin ambiguous sequences of lines and numbers brings thoughts of infinity and illusions. Vivid orange, blue, white and yellow clean-cut lines and numbers cover four large projected screens. The rugged texture of the edges of the stills is apparent in the digital work as the dissolve technique used creates an amazing after image -this simple technique creates a monumental effect. One can draw parallels with the more distressed stills and specific phrases of the music.

The inspiration for this work is the representation of the underlying structure of music. This is evident throughout, particularly when the music develops a very steely sound; this is reflected in the metallic and menacing lines across the screens.

Laycock writes:

“The title [Collision] refers to the differences in approach to composition used by both Berkeley and me, intuition versus system. Each approach might be though of as being a odds with the other in terms of method whilst at the same time exploiting each other’s shared creative processes to establish a new composition from two very distinct disciplines”.

For anyone with a curiosity of the potential of shared language for music and art Laycock’s exhibition provides a fascinating and thought provoking experience.

26.9.10

Latest Favourite Shop..



After my interior photo shoot with Dale Shires, I have become increasingly interested in interiors and placing my designs on fabrics, wallpaper, lampshades and wherever else I can fit them!! In The Olive Tree you will find candles in tea cups, glassware, beautiful wooden framed mirrors, cushions, vintage linens, throws, bunting - a really gorgeous shop.

http://www.flowersbytheolivetree.co.uk/interiors.php

20.9.10

Switzerland and back again...

Summer is at an end... I drove back home but couldn't help stopping to take a few snaps in little french villages along the way.