Julie and Julia



I saw Julie + Julia tonight and had a tight throat though much of it. Yes corny.
Was quite moved by the stories of the two main characters Julia Child + Julie Powell - both unconventional women full of pluck who worked very hard to figure out their place in the world. Also very inspiring to learn that Julia Child didn't start cooking until she was 37. wow.

New Work: Hollace Cluny Wall Mural




Detail

Exterior of the shop 1070 Yonge St

The drawing which the mural is based on

Pottery by Jennifer Graham

Pillow by Bev Hisey

My Big Scissor Print against wallpaper by Tracy Kendall

My Mural at Hollace Cluny is up!
My illustrations in red vinyl also appear in mirrors in the store and on the front window. Here are some pics including the drawing which the mural is based on.
ps. When I visited today I was struck by the fantastic pillows of Bev Hisey and pottery of Jennifer Graham -- so have included pics of their work as well.
So much lovely stuff in the shop from great Canadian designers - Come take a peek!
1070 Yonge St.

Brooks Brothers






Today I received my invite to the Brooks Brothers party which will mark it's first store opening in Canada.
Back in 2003 I created illustrations for their 185th Anniversary book. Attached are the illos I created of suits from 1930 and 1950. In 2006 I also created a small edition of large silk screen prints based on the 1930s suit. I'll be making a second edition of it this month and it will be available through Hollace Cluny.
ps.
Recently Brooks Brothers CEO Claudio Del Vecchio acknowledged that Mad Men has added a new cool caché to the long established label! Who doesn't want to look like Donald Draper?

New work: Homemakers Magazine



Here's an illustration I just completed for Homemakers Magazine. It is for an article on how to winterize your garden.
I had fun incorporating some fabric into the drawing.
This material is Blue Vine floral made by Windham Fabrics. I found it on one of my absolute favorite fabric sites: Purl Soho. It's connected to a great little shop in Soho on Sullivan St in NYC. I have trouble breathing when in there. Highly recommended for textile enthusiasts!