Wednesday, April 17, 2013

The Best Day.

 2012 was a big year. While I don't usually like to delve too much into personal details on this little blog, I reserve the right to do so when I believe it is necessary! David and I got hitched back in August, and we were very fortunate to have our wedding featured this week on Green Wedding Shoes! Since the incredible photos by Sloan Photographers and our absolutely stunning video by Geoff Boothby of Sharkpig are out there for the world to see, I thought this might be an opportune time to share some of the paper goods from our shin-dig. 

And oh. Were there ever paper goods.


These are just a few of said paper goods.

The overall design of our invitation suite was eclectic - just like us! We drew inspiration from some mid-century design, the gold and coral/pink palette that we had already chosen for our wedding, my love for biting off more than I (or we) can chew, and the bond that holds us together - movies. We met in film school. We work together on films. And when we are not working, you can usually find us arguing the finer plot points of a movie we have just seen over cocktails. It is just what we like to do!


So our save-the-dates were Jaws themed. Why? Well, we were brainstorming one night and David drew a fabulous concept sketch (his drawings have much more character than mine do). It was so funny that I cried from laughing so hard.  The wedding was taking place on a lake, so water seemed appropriate. We already had a movie theme going, so Jaws could work right into that. And I loved the cheesy play on "saving" the date. We engineered the card so that when you pull the tab at the base, a pretty-little oxygen tank releases from or boat. If you have seen Jaws, you know why this happens. If not, well, maybe you should re-visit this post when you have.

I designed the cards (based on David's sketches) and he figured out the necessary mechanics to make them work the way we wanted them to! Teamwork!


Then came the actual invitations. This is where the "I love to bite off more than I can chew" aspect of this project comes in. Our save-the-dates were so unique that we had no idea how to step-it-up for the invitations. Except by making them 3 layered, full-on pop up movie-marquis cards. So that is what we did!

We liked the idea of having our names in lights, so we designed a movie-marquis around a pop-up mechanic. Each card was cut and glued by hand, then secured with a little painting that I had done of the two of us (top image) and wrapped in a gold-glitter belly band. To make them extra fancy (and to spread as much glitter across the country as we possibly could), we lined the envelopes with gold glitter paper as well. I wanted our guests to feel as though they were opening an envelope from the academy awards. Well, I don't know if Academy Award envelopes have gold glitter in them, but maybe they should.


This is just a taste of all of the crazy projects we worked on for our wedding day, but you can certainly see more over at Green Wedding Shoes. It was a wonderful day, David is a wonderful boy, and all of the time we spent on our little projects (I think) was completely worth it.

As a random side note - I wanted to give everyone a little heads-up that I recently updated the shop! A bunch of new prints with (hopefully) more to come soon. Thank you, as always, for continuing to check back.  Have a wonderful week!

Friday, February 08, 2013

Ladies of Animation!



 I am so fortunate to be part of an amazing group show this weekend at GRworks Gallery in LA. The show is titled "Ladies of Animation" and will feature the work of a ton of wonderfully talented women. You can read more about the show right here.


This is one of my four pieces for the show! I thought it might be appropriate to give a sneak peak at the Queen of Hearts, with Valentine's Day being right around the corner and all! The whole set  was really fun to work on, and I can't wait to share the rest of them at the show opening on Saturday! If you are in the area, definitely stop by and say hello! And don't worry, all of the other pieces will be online soon for those who cannot make the trip.

Each lady in the show also contributed a Valentine's Day card design that is now available online! Here is my contribution:


There are some really amazing cards to choose from - and if you can't choose, you can snag the whole set!

It should definitely be an amazing time on Saturday - I hope to see you all there!

Friday, November 09, 2012

Legendary Beauties!



Life has been crazy as of late. One thing I am happy to share is that Lorelay and I have been hard at work on a show that opens TONIGHT at Gallery Nucleus! Here is some more info on the show:

LEGENDARY BEAUTIES

Nucleus is thrilled to present an exciting duo exhibition featuring two of our favorite artists. Lorelay BovĂ© andBrittney Lee, both talented designers at Walt Disney Animation, have come together to create a beautiful collection of works that pay homage to some of the most memorable women in history. 


OPENING RECEPTION HIGHLIGHTS: 


  • Artists in attendance
  • Free Admission
  • Hourly Raffle Prizes 
  • Complementary refreshments

The show will open tonight and runs through December 2nd. 

Here we are hard at work on a collaboration piece!  

There will also be an Art of Wreck-It Ralph panel and book signing happening right before our show opens that will feature an awesome group of artists including Mike Gabriel, Ian Gooding, Bill Schwab, Ryan Lang, and Vicky Ying. It should be an amazing night! You can find more info on the panel and book signing right here

If you find yourself in the Los Angeles area tonight, we would love to see you there! 

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Comic Con!


It is that time of year again! Today marks the beginning of San Diego Comic Con, and I am very happy to say that I will be there in the same place as last year (Small Press Table O-15) with lots of prints, Confetti books, a few originals, and more on hand. The image above is one of the new prints I will have with me, and it is even embellished with gold ink!

I will also be helping with portfolio reviews for Walt Disney Animation Studios on Friday from 12-2:30pm, so have those portfolios ready! Also,  I will be doing a special signing with Gallery Nucleus (where we may even have a new, Nucleus exclusive print) at their booth on Saturday from 12-1pm.

If you want to have the most up-to-date info from me on what is happening at the convention, follow me (@britsketch) on Twitter and Instagram!

It is going to be a crazy, fun, exciting week! If you happen to be in San Diego, I hope to see you there!

Saturday, July 07, 2012

One Night, Two Shows!


I'm so thrilled to be able to share a couple of new pieces! If you happen to be in the Los Angeles area this weekend, there are two great shows happening tonight that I am so very lucky to be a part of.

The first show is Fractured Fairytales at the Wonderful World of Animation Gallery in Culver City! I decided to do Snow White:


Some other contributing artists include Drake Brodahl, Lorelay Bove, Annette Marnat, Becky Dreistadt, Genevieve Godbout, Israel Sanchez, Joey Chou, Megan Brain, and many more! The show opens tonight and runs until August 11th.  It is going to be a fabulous!


The second show is All Together Now: A Tribute to the Beatles opening tonight at Gallery Nucleus in Alhambra! The contributing artists were all asked to create pieces based on the Fab Four or one of their many songs. I chose to do a piece based on "Blackbird" - one of my favorites.


Find out more about this show (including all of the contributing artists and opening night fun) right here.

Also, I will be at San Diego Comic Con next week! I will be in the same spot I was last year - Small Press Table O-15.  I'm working on some fun things for the show right now, so expect another post to come soon!

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Wondercon 2012!



She's alive!

I am really sorry that it has been so long between posts. 2012 is shaping up to be a huge year, and so far I have had very little time to come up for air. There are lots of big projects (both professional and personal) on the horizon, and I can't wait to share them all with you! While I can't promise weekly posts, I will certainly try to get artwork up more regularly.

This little piece is something that I will have with me at Wondercon this weekend! I had such a great time working on this tribute piece that I thought it would be fun to do another in the same vein to celebrate Wondercon's temporary move to Anaheim. If anyone is coming to the show, you can find me at Small Press table 108. I'm really looking forward to a fun weekend, so please stop and say hello!

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Its Time to Play the Music...


I'm so happy to be able to show you all my contribution to "The Lovers, the Dreamers, and Me", the Jim Henson Tribute show that opens tonight at Gallery Nucleus. My piece is titled "Its Time to Light the Lights", and I thought it would be fun to show Bunson and Beaker getting into some trouble. Poor Beaker never seems to benefit from Bunson's experiments.

Here is some more information about the show:

Jim Henson's accomplishments have left a widespread and enduring impression on generations of admirers since his first endeavors in the late 1950s. From his iconic and colorful cast on Sesame Street to the groundbreaking fantasy Dark Crystal, Henson's imagination and ingenuity have ignited a path that many others have since followed.

Timed with the release of Disney's The Muppets motion picture and news on a forthcoming Henson biopic, Nucleus has invited more than 30 artists to pay homage to this universally beloved visionary whose inspiring concepts and characters have impacted our culture in a monumental way. The collection will showcase a variety of mediums from a roster of professionals who are also genuine fans.

Opening Night Highlights:

• Hourly Raffle Prizes
• Meet exhibiting artists
• Live Holiday & Henson Tunes by Kwortet
• Complimentary cupcakes by Chwa Cupcakery
• Complimentary refreshments
• Celebrate the season with fellow art lovers
• Shop unique gifts for those on your gift list


Exhibiting Artists Include:
*Artists attending reception

Alberto Cerriteno
Anna Chambers
Becky Dreistadt
Brittney Lee
Cat Rabbit
Chuck Groenink
Colin Jack
Felt Mistress
Graham Annable
Helen Musselwhite
*Ian Abando
Isobel Knowles
Israel Sanchez
Jackie Huang
*Jared Andrew Schorr
Jeni Yang
*Julia Sonmi
Lorelay Bové
Lorena Alvarez
MaricorMaricar
Mark Facey
Meg Hunt
*Michelle Thies
*Mike Mitchell
*Mike Peraza

Naoshi
Olivier Tossan
Scott C
Sean Chao
Sebastien Mesnard
TADO
Wool Buddy
Xavier Collette

I will be there tonight as well, so come on down if you can! I hope to see you there!

Friday, November 25, 2011

Morning Fog



Sometimes the quiet moments are the most memorable:)

CTN-X was a huge success! Thank you to all who came to say hello! This was one of the new pieces I made for the show, and I just had a chance to add it to the shop right here. I will share a few other pieces that I finished for CTN-X very soon, as well as some work created for upcoming gallery shows. So stay tuned!

And lastly, happy Thanksgiving to all of you in the U.S.! I hope you are all spending the weekend with family and friends, enjoying good food and good company. There is just so much to be thankful for:)

Until next time!

XOXO

Wednesday, November 09, 2011

My Favorite Part of Neverland


I know I have a problem. Okay, an obsession.

But when I was recently asked to create a new piece for a Disney Fine Art event a few weeks ago, the mermaid lagoon scene from Peter Pan was all I could think about. I thought it would probably be best to go ahead and get it out of my system before things got out of hand.


10" x 24" paper collage and gouache

I have been keeping busy working on several projects and getting ready for CTN-X next week! If you happen to be going to the show, you can find me at Table 56 right next to my good friend and fellow mermaid enthusiast, Liana Hee! I should have more updates before the show, but until then have a lovely week!

Wednesday, September 07, 2011

It's A Small World After All!

Well it has certainly been too long!

First of all, Comic-Con was awesome! Thank you so much to all who came out and said hello!




While I have tried to spend the better part of the last month enjoying what is left of the Southern California summer, I did find some time to work on this piece for the upcoming It's a Small World tribute show at Gallery Nucleus. Here is the info about the show from the gallery:

It's a Small World

Timed with the release of illustrator Joey Chou's latest children's book from Disney Press, a select group of talent will contribute work paying homage to this beloved and enduring theme of global peace. The book features Chou's illustrations interpreting the Sherman Brothers classic song written for the popular Disney park attraction.

This is an all-ages event. Meet some of the artists including Joey Chou who will be on hand signing copies of the new release.


Exhibiting Artists Include:

Joey Chou
Lorelay Bové
Patrick Awa
Brittney Lee
Becky Dreistadt
Patrick Hruby
Michelle Romo
Eric Diaz
Michael Fleming
Grace Lee
Brendan Wenzel
Justin Parpan
Israel Sanchez
Seb Mesnard
Griselda Sastrawinata
Rad Sechrist
Nellie Le
Pete Oswald
Mark Sperber
Winnie Ho
Olga Stern
Christian Robinson
Victoria Ying
Ryan Kramer
Alex Chechik
Kevin Chan
Sean Sullivan
Ryuku Uratsuji
Chris Turnham
Josh Parpan
Jesse Tise
Elizabeth Ito
Jing Wei
Ben Butcher
Brigette Barrager
Chris Sasaki
Claire Keane

I am so thankful to Joey and Gallery Nucleus for inviting me to be a part of this show! This piece is one of the deepest and most intricate that I have ever made, and it was so much fun to figure out! I cannot wait to see all of the other pieces from all of the incredible artists in this exhibit. Here are a few more detail shots of my piece, titled Aloha! Bienvenue! Welcome!:






Lastly, for those of you who couldn't make it to Comic-Con, I now have copies of Confetti up in the shop! I will also be taking them on the road to APE and CTN-x this fall - I hope to see some of you there!




More updates soon! Have a lovely week!