Showing posts with label anime. Show all posts
Showing posts with label anime. Show all posts

Thursday, 3 July 2014

In the name of the Moon...

Hello dearhearts, here I am, back again. And guess what, today's post is going to be about a drawing that I did! That's right, I ACTUALLY drew something!

But not just anything, oh no... I drew something so candy coloured and eye achingly sweet that it deserved its very own blog post.

I drew...

SAILOR MOON!


But obviously I drew her as if she were one of my Candy Doll girls, so she's totally fierce, looking fresh to death in her kick-ass uniform and is utterly slathered in tattoos!

Sailor Moon is the ultimate Magical Girl so i'm pretty sure that it was only a matter of time until i felt compelled to draw her. I guess it was sooner rather than later though.
 

 I'm not going to pretend that I didn't have absolute HEAPS of fun working on this piece. I spent so long working on it in fact that I started to neglect other things, so had to give it a break for a day or two.


Initially I was just going to draw her without any tattoos or anything but then I thought... nah! That's not as much fun. To me anyway. So I suppose she's a kind of 'Girl Gang' version of Sailor Moon, hence the shredded gloves to show off the inked arms!


I sat down one day about a fortnight ago and thought 'hhm, I want to draw Sailor Moon'. So this was the result. It's hard to tell without zooming way in on the illustration but every single one of the tattoos is linked to 'Sailor Moon' in some way. You'd have to be a fan of the show and the characters to spot them all, but they're there.


For those of you not familiar with the magic that is Sailor Moon, it's a Japanese creation, originally a Manga first produced in 1992. However my first experience of the world of Sailor Moon came from the Animated series from the mid 90's.


Sailor Moon was probably the first anime I ever saw as a kid, in fact I first saw the cartoons in Spanish during my annual visits to Andorra. I didn't have a clue what the characters were saying (at that point I was years away from even starting Spanish language lessons) but I would sit enraptured, glued to the grainy TV watching the adventures of Usagi and co + their senshi counterparts unfold on the screen before me.


I remember later visiting a toy shop in Andorra and spotting a bunch of 'Sailor Moon' dolls. Back then I was obsessed with any dolls that had brown hair and green eyes (the closest to my own hair and eye colour) so it goes without saying that my favourite Sailor Soldier back then was Sailor Jupiter (in fact, I might have to draw her as well at some point).


She even had green in her uniform and back then, aged nine-and-a-half, green was my absolute favourite colour ever, so show me a doll with brown hair (and a fringe/bangs not too disimilar to my own) green eyes AND a green skirt and well... lets just say my parents had difficulty dragging me away from the shop that day.


I look at them now and wonder what I was thinking, but at the time I was desperate for one (or several). I'm sad to say that I never got the doll. Or in fact ANY 'Sailor Moon' doll. I feel that my late 90's childhood self definitely missed out on swathing her bedroom with Sailor Moon merch. But alas, until I build my time machine, that'll never change.

So instead, my twenty-three-year-old self got this.


Yes. I bought another toy to add to the collection crammed onto my desk. BUT HOW COULD I NOT?! Don't answer that. I don't need you to judge me, I can do that all by myself.


Ignore the blu-tack shoes, but look she also comes with swappable faces (not creepy) and hands and wands and stuff! She is actually brilliant.


Sailor Moon herself + a little Luna as well (Luna is the cat, in case you didn't know. And honestly if you didn't know, you should just go and educate yourself and watch Sailor Moon already. Go on then!)


I had to get her. I mean, I just had to, you know. Look at how badass she is! She'll beat you up if you mess with her!  

Fighting Evil by Moonlight, winning Love by Daylight, never running from a real fight! (that's the theme song by the way i've not just gone barmy, not completely anyway). 


For now she's perched on the desk (on top of my Washi tape collection) along with all the other funky stuff that seems to be gathering around me day by day, you might be able to spot her if you look carefully...


Back to the illustration for a moment though, in case you were wondering 'why now?' it was massively inspired by the Moon Crisis show, which is this totally brilliant tribute art show about to launch in Anaheim, CA (on Saturday). I've been keeping up to date with all of the new pieces via their instagram profile and if you want to see some truly BRILLIANT Sailor Moon inspired art then i definitely encourage you to go have a look (here).

Sadly I found out about it way too late to submit a piece but i'm excited to see the full collection once it's open to the public, not that i'll make it out to Anaheim myself of course, but i'm hoping lots of photos will be posted on their facebook page. + if they decide to do another show next year i'll definitely try my best to get a piece entered for consideration.


Also, my timing isn't a coincidence, very exciting things are afoot because on July 5th a BRAND NEW anime series of Sailor Moon is due to begin! (cue extreme fangirling), this is a HUGE deal, like a really massive deal. Okay i'll shut up and pop the trailer below.



and on that magical note, i'll say my goodbyes.

so until next time, cheerio folks!


ps - what's also exciting is that fact that EatSleepDraw one of my favourite Tumblr art blogs featured my Sailor Moon candy doll this morning on their site! So this really seemed like the perfect day to run this blog post!

pps - totally forgot to mention it above but you can also get prints and bags and phone cases and stuff with my Sailor Moon fan art on, check the stuff out here and here.

Thursday, 8 December 2011

Creative Café #22 ★

so it's been a while since we had a Creative Café post but i can promise you this, today's is a real cracker of a feature! well, i think so anyway...

you know the drill and if you don't it's quite simple, stop reading this and go and get a nice cup of tea/coffee/cocoa/juice, go grab some biscuits/sweets/ice cream, get comfy and get ready to enjoy the post!

today it's all about the candy coloured kawaii world of Joanna Zhou and her fabulous design label Maqaroon



Joanna is a fabulous manga, anime and kawaii artist originally from China (she grew up in Vienna and studied at University in London) her work seamlessly fuses hand-drawn manga styles with cute and colourful kawaii characters and details, resulting in a totally gorgeous style that makes her designs just pop off the page/screen


"Just like Harajuku Girls mixing fashion styles, Joanna Zhou combines several drawing techniques to create a new twist on manga art."





i've followed her work for a while via her blog and DA account, i always find her work so refreshing and inspirational! her style is divine, the way she draws is amazing, love LOVE it all!


"Joanna Zhou is an award-winning manga artist and graphic designer. A graduate of Central St Martins and Chelsea College of Art & Design, she specialises in on-trend character design, packaging, web design, Japanese street fashion and manga illustration."


she's definitely an artist after my own heart since she hand draws everything before scanning it in for digital colouring/editing via Photoshop and Illustrator (i do exactly the same thing...) 


she recently launched her own design label/brand selling adorable prints, postcards and stickers featuring her little designs (+ lots more stuff coming soon)


Maqaroon is chock full of gorgeously colourful little treats, i already want pretty much EVERYTHING on the site (since it's all so lovely!) 



have a look at some of the cuteness available from the shop!







the site also features her current 'Maqaroon' based project, creating little avatar like characters based on some of the worlds best and bubbliest alternative fashion bloggers


as if that weren't enough, Joanna is an extremely accomplished manga artist and designer, her work is utterly sublime!



as well as designing for brands like Eyeko, Topshop and Kidrobot, she also designed dolls and characters for Momiji 

regular readers might remember that i won a cute Momiji bundle a while ago (see this post - Magical Momiji) well it turns out that Joanna is the artist that designed everything in that bundle! 


what are the odds eh! 

and how ruddy fabulous is all her stuff! so, sooo super duper!!! what a supremely talented artist...

ok, it's links time now!

to see more of Joanna's incredible work, head over to her official website here - chocolatepixels

+ to treat yourself (or someone else!) to something deliciously cute from her new label, visit - Maqaroon Shop

you can also 'Like' the brand via Facebook - Maqaroon

and keep up to date with all things maqaroon via Twitter - @maqaroon

there's also a Tumblr blog - Maqaroon

you can also vote for your favourite Maqaroon character here - Lookbook


now all that's left for me to do is say a massive THANK YOU to the very lovely Joanna for saying yes about the feature! she's such an inspiration to someone like me, i can only hope that one day i might be half as successful as her! so thanks again :) x


All images featured in this post belong to Joanna Zhou © do not claim, use, distribute, reproduce or trace ANY of her work without her express written consent. All Rights Reserved.

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in other news, i'm still stuck at home since the boat was cancelled again today and tonight die to adverse weather conditions! i'm a little bit gutted but it can't be helped so i've been designing rockabilly tattoos all day to keep myself occupied (i'll post some pictures soon...)

fingers crossed that tomorrow i'll be able to make it over to the UK!

so until next time, that's all folks... ◕‿◕ ★ xX