Recently I’ve been working on a custom illustration for the fantastic Glasgow Children’s Hospital Charity’s 20th Anniversary! They wanted me to create a piece that could then be put onto different merch to be sold from their fundraising hub.
They wanted me to create a design which helps to encapsulate GCHC’s hospital family and everyone who makes it special including their hospital heroes, volunteers, fundraisers and of course their young patients and their families.
This is what their 20th Anniversary is all about – appreciating and celebrating the people who have made such an incredible impact over the past 20 years and who will continue to do so in the years to come.
Here is the finalised illustration here, it’s always a pleasure to work with GCHC and it’s an absolute joy to create something that can help fundraise towards all the fantastic and crucial work that they do!
I was delighted to hear that they also issued the design printed onto tote bags to all the nurses at Glasgow Children’s Hospital Charity as a wee thank you for their support over the past 20 years, what a lovely gesture!
If you’ like to find out more about Glasgow Children’s Hospital Charity or even donate to them you can see their website here.
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The event took place at Strange Parade a Peckham based art gallery and performance space who were so kind to have us along on the day and provide such nice sparkly pink decor!
We wanted to create a positive atmosphere so had fun pop tunes and a bar that customers could donate to and have a cute colourful cocktail while they got their portrait done as well as a wee shop to browse in with a selection of my cards and prints on sale which all sales taken on the day were donated to See ya Sarcoma.
It was a busy day with lovely friends and friends of friends coming along to support a great cause and I just want to say a huge thanks to each and every one of you who came along and showed support! We managed to raise £350 for See Ya Sarcoma! If you'd like to find out more about Scott's story and even donate to the go fund me you can do so here:
]]>Yesterday I took my 'Pop Up Portraits' event to the east end of Glesga' for the first time popping up at the wonderful Braw Wee Emporium in the BAad which is situated in the iconic Barras market.
Last month I had the pleasure of taking my 'Pop Up Portraits' event to #BLOW which I jumped at the chance to do as love the fun colourful vibes this salon promotes and thought my drawings matched that perfectly! I created a funky poster to promote the event with hairdryers shooting out rainbows and designed some custom made borders for the day with flowers to match their fabulous floral peace sign wall art they have in store as well as adding some super cute illustrations of hair brushes, dryers and Manic Panic colourful hair dye as they are known for using that often in the salon.
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