Showing posts with label rachel lewis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rachel lewis. Show all posts

Monday, 29 December 2014

Introducing: 'Cook's Coloring Book' by Rachel Lewis

Super exciting news from me folks - I've spent most of last year writing and illustrating a cookbook!

For the young cook or the beginning homemaker, this recipe collection will foster confidence while building a repertoire of tasty main dishes and treats made from scratch. User-friendly, non-intimidating illustrations plus written directions guide the cook through the recipes step by step. For extra fun or to identify dishes mastered, the cook (or cook’s assistant) can color the pages to make this a personal favorite cookbook. Execute a perfect Mexican Omelette, stir together a One-Pot Sausage Casserole, toss a Rainbow Coleslaw, stir-fry a pan of Sweet and Savory Kale, bake a batch of Cranberry and Cinnamon Cookies, or whip up a delicious Banofee Pie. Here is a great collection of fresh recipes for learning to cook at home. 

It was an amazing project to work on - almost 800 individual illustrations in total! Writing and testing the recipes was really fun, and then once I had each dish nailed I worked on the black and white line drawings, to create 60 fully illustrated recipes ready to colour in!

The release date in the US is February 1st 2015, so you can pre-order Cook’s Coloring Book direct from Gibbs Smith here.

It’s also available in the UK as well! The release date over here is March 26 2015 - pre-order Cook’s Coloring Book from Amazon here.
 
Don’t forget you can follow me on Instagram and on Twitter for more updates and on #cookscoloringbook. I also update my portfolio of work at rachelsayshello.com




Tuesday, 8 May 2012

New Work from Rachel! Nonsensical Spam Comment Project

Rachel L here; I was inspired by Abby & Kay posting their new work so I thought I'd better get to it and share what I've been working on!


This is a new piece from my ongoing 'Nonsensical Spam Comment Project' - where I illustrate strange and nonsensical pieces of spam that my blog gets! This one has been a particular favourite for a long time - "How absurd and delicious it is to be in love with somebody younger than yourself. Everybody should try it."

I was playing around with the colours and the type for a long time; still not entirely sure if it's finished but I'm quite pleased with it. The lady is from old vintage advert I bought at an ephemera fair and scanned in; so are quite a few other pieces in this actually, for example the overlaid ticket and the line of music in the bottom right corner. It's nice to get some new work done! What have you all been working on?

Monday, 16 April 2012

Shipshape Studios

Hi loves, have you all had a wonderful weekend? 

We spent the afternoon at Shipshape Studios yesterday to support our lovely Rachel Lewis chatting all things illustration with Emma Block and Alice Potter. She did us proud, and inspired a creative audience!




We had a lovely day with the Shipshape team.

We've even setting up our own Tea & Crayons shop so you can buy Rachel's prints and other crayon related goodies very soon, so stay tuned!

x

Saturday, 14 April 2012

Author Shoes Launch Party

Happy Saturday crayonettes! 



We blogged last week about a little party we were invited to, the Author Shoes city wall store opening  -so we popped along for some cocktails, cupcakes and shoes! 
We stepped back in time to the glitzy 1920s and had a lovely time with the Ballad girls, Faye West, Emma Block, Chrissy Wallace and June Sees. We took a few piccies

The lovely Emma Block, Faye West and our Rachel Lewis (above)



Pretty shoes

Team crayonette1 The 2 Rachels (above)

What are you all up to this weekend?

If you're in London town - come along to Shipshape studios tomorrow, Rachel L will be chatting all things illustration xx

Monday, 9 April 2012

Illustration & Design Forum with Rachel; THIS SUNDAY


 Just a quick reminder to all our lovely friends and fans that our very own Rachel Lewis is taking part in the Shipshape Studio Illustration & Design Forum this Sunday (15th April) in Hammersmith, London!

And we've got an 15% exclusive discount on tickets for all our Tea & Crayons followers if you book now! Just click here and use the discount code RACHELTALKS.

"A panel discussion and networking event on careers in the design and illustration industry.

During this intimate event, the panel will discuss careers in illustration and design, and will cover crucial aspects such as social networking and marketing yourself. There will be a Q&A session where you will have the chance to ask any questions about careers in the creative industry.  

The artists will be exhibiting a selection of their work and it will be available to buy."

Rachel will be talking about her experiences through Uni and after graduation, getting freelance work, setting up a collective, and working as a graphic designer in the fashion retail industry; hopefully giving an insight into the different paths that you can take as a creative and the various ways you can make a living from doing what you love!

Hope to see you there! xx

Thursday, 16 February 2012

Out & About: Shipshape Illustration and Design Forum, 15th April

Tea & Crayons are super excited about this: Shipshape Studios are hosting an Illustration and Design Forum on 15th April 2012 - with our very own Rachel L taking part! The event is now being held at The Brook Green Hotel, which is a 5 minute walk from Hammersmith tube station. It's also easily reached from Goldhawk Road and Shepherd's Bush stations.



"A panel discussion and networking event on careers in the design and illustration industry, with Emma Block, Alice Potter and Rachel Lewis.



During this intimate event, the panel will discuss careers in illustration and design, and will cover crucial aspects such as social networking and marketing yourself. There will be a Q&A session where you will have the chance to ask any questions about careers in the creative industry.  



The artists will be exhibiting a selection of their work and it will be available to buy. Refreshments will be available to purchase."


Tickets are £15 if you buy before 15th March, and as well as talking about our own careers to date, answering questions and generally discussing starting out in a creative career, we'll also all be selling prints of our work on the day, and Emma Block will be selling and signing copies of her amazing book, Tea & Cake. (Which we wholeheartedly approve of. Of course.)

This is the first time you'll be able to purchase archival prints of Rachel's work, which is super exciting. All of the panel members have followed slightly different career paths since graduating and it will be great to hear about the different options that are there for aspiring illustrators, and hopefully each panel member can give really varied and interesting insights into how they've got where they are today. It's going to be a great day and we hope to see as many of you there as possible!

BUY TICKETS HERE: http://illustrationdesign.eventbrite.co.uk/?discount=RACHELTALKS&ebtv=C

Wednesday, 18 January 2012

Out & About: Selfridges and It's Nice That 'Words Words Words'

Welcome to our brand new weekly feature Out & About - our round up of what's going on where - exhibitions, book reviews, competitions and general cool stuff that we find.

This week I want to highlight something I discovered last week and am really excited about; It's Nice That's window commission with Selfridges.
"To coincide with the iconic store’s Words Words Words season – a unique, multi-stranded initiative that promotes slow communication and celebrates the inspirational and creative power of words and literature – [they] have art-directed four special three-dimensional extravaganzas."


"For the showpiece corner window of Oxford Street and Orchard Street, we have collaborated with interactive designer Stewdio to create ‘The Word-A-Coaster’ a playful fortune telling machine. The 14 foot high hand-built wooden rollercoaster (constructed by model makers Atom) is surrounded by a sea of 30,000 brightly coloured balls filled with 30,000 unique fortunes that can be picked up in store for free. Inside the balls, shoppers will find a small card emblazoned with a uniquely numbered adjective, generated by a clever computer programme that leaves each individual with their own personal, playful prediction for 2012."

"To complement the corner window, we have worked with three of our favourite designers, challenging them to create a physical interpretation of the word WORDS. All three are wonderful in their own ways, from artist Ben Long’s beautifully constructed scaffold structure, to designer Chrissie Macdonald’s (above) superb oversized objects and surface designer Giles Miller’s intricate cardboard creations." (below)

 They look amazing and I can't wait to get down to Selfridges to have a look for myself. I am in awe of the free rein that Selfridges allow for their windows - they are always incredibly conceptual, incredibly well thought through and always fantastic. They understand that good window design, and good VM, needs to come from a well grounded place of creativity and in this day and age, customers are just not turned on by generic placement and arrangement of products. Indeed, I feel the best windows are often the ones which feature barely any product at all - it is a strong concept and flawless production which captures shoppers imagination and draws them in to part with their all important cash. For let's not forget - it may look like art, but this is highly crafted functional design with a crucial focus; increasing revenue and profit for the retailer. How to go about this is the million pound question; Customers are getting savvier and more careful with their money; a half-arsed window scheme just won't cut it if you want to make an impression and ensure your customers have an emotional and loyal link to your brand.

It's Nice That are also putting on a series of talks at the Ultralounge in Selfridges, London, with an eclectic line-up of inspiring and darn-right interesting thinkers, writers, and designers to explore the ‘Words Words Words’ theme. Kicking off the series next month is polymath James Bridle, copywriting strategists We All Need Words, and The Guardian journalist Paul Lewis (this event is sold out). But the one I'm really looking forward to is Words as Images on the 9th February - a subject I am passionate about (being an illustrator and graphic designer in the fashion industry, it's quite crucial) with Why Not Associates, Fraser Muggeridge, and Sara Fanelli, possibly my favourite illustrator of all time. As soon as tickets go on sale I'm snapping one up - anyone fancy joining me?

Rach L x

Sunday, 8 January 2012

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Wishing you all the loveliest of new year's, hope yours started with some glasses of fizz & sparkly fireworks! Mine wasn't quite as glamourous as that, but nevertheless it made me happy to think of all the lovely new things 2012 will bring! We've started the year welcoming in our lovely Fritha's beautiful baby Wilfryd, which has put a smile on our faces! Super lovely pictures of new mama Fritha & her family on her sweet blog. Rachel L has her beautiful floral illustrations in Lionheart mag (ROAR!), Rachel P created some super cute owls for Yumi's window displays (twit twoo), Kay's blog has had a gorgeous makeover rapsberry, mint & orange & Abby has been illustrating beauties for Lionheart, there's one of Fritha! I've been illustrating for Audrey Grace Boutique (lots of super illustrators on there!) Also lots of wonderful projects to come from all of us crayonettes! Here's to 2012, eh! LOVE NATASHA ♥

Sunday, 4 December 2011

New Work From Rachel L: Illustration for Issue 2 of TANTRUM Magazine!

I was asked to contribute an illustration to Issue 2 of TANTRUM Magazine, the Music Issue. The article I was assigned to illustrate was a really interesting one, called Behind the Mask by Zachary Colbert. Looking at artists across genres and decades who use an alter ego or use masks as a part of their identity. It’s a good read, check it out on Page 17. TANTRUM is a fairly new magazine but the team are lovely and it's put together really well. It's online-only at the moment; let's hope they do a printed version soon!


Click here to read Tantrum Magazine.

Thursday, 7 July 2011

T&C Meet up in sunny London Town

Last weekend Rachel, Rachel and Fritha met up in sunny London!
We popped along to the New Blood show on Brick Lane to see our Abby's work exhibited among the many wonderful creatives! Lots of inspiring work, we were feeling v motivated about the future of tea and crayons so we made lists and many plans! :)

Photos courtesy of Fritha :)


 

 

(Above - Rachel P, Rachel L, Fritha at the very glam Paddington train station)

We've just set up a brand new mailing list (points to the left) so, send us your deets and we'll send you lots of lovely emails.

Don't forget to follow us on twitter @teaandcrayons - we'll be closing our giveaway when we hit lucky 1000 followers!
xo xo

Wednesday, 29 June 2011

Rachel L's Vintage Ephemera Finds!

I went along to the Ephemera Society Fair recently, which is held about twice a year in Central London. I thought I'd share some of my finds with you all!



You can see the rest over at my blog :) Want to get collaging with this little haul! Don't worry - digital only - wouldn't dream of cutting these up!

Thursday, 19 May 2011

Does Mr Bingo Work for Free?


While I wouldn't have put it quite so er... eloquently.... he's right. Does Mr Bingo Work For Free? No. And neither should you. Discuss.

Image of course by the rather spectacular Mr Bingo.

Wednesday, 4 May 2011

Tigerprint Hand Drawn Competition: Our Entries

Hey Crayonettes! Hope you've all had lovely long weekends and haven't been working too hard! We were back at work today and it was a bit of a shock to the system!

Some of us spent our bank holidays wisely by lending our typography talents to the monthly (ish) Tigerprint competition; this month the theme was Hand Drawn which of course suits us all very nicely!

Entries by Natasha:






Entries by Fritha:





Entries by Rachel L:





Good luck to everyone who entered!!

Tuesday, 26 April 2011

Easter Weekend Goodness

Hey Crayonettes! Did you all have lovely sunshine-filled Easter breaks? Just want to do a little post full of all the things I got up to this weekend :)

I got a lovely print in the post from the ever so talented Sandra Dieckmann - do check out her work.





I went to Clacton-On-Sea with the family on Easter Saturday, did British things like play Crazy Golf and watched mother nearly die of the cold in the North Sea. Verr funny. (she was fine.)

Then on Easter Sunday, we mainly just took advantage of the weather, and my mum's lovely garden:




 Me and le Brother.



 Bracken had fun too.



I also de-weeded my own garden, back in London, on the monday, so that it's now habitable:




And lastly, finished a little banner illustration for the lovely Helen Martin's blog:



Fellow Tea & Crayoners Fritha and Natasha also did a banner too, I'm sure they'll be posted up soon!

You can read more in depth about all my weekend exploits (and other interesting things!) over at my site - www.rachelsayshello.com

What did you all get up to? Eat lots of chocolate?? x
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