THE BLACKALL PROJECT ROUND 4 (SOPHIE’S TURN)

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Mxx

THE BLACKALL PROJECT ROUND 3 (MIKA’S TURN)

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THE BLACKALL PROJECT 2 (SOPHIE’S TURN)

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THE BLACKALL PROJECT 1

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INTRODUCING THE BLACKALL PROJECT

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WhooooaaaaaaAAAAH!

I am totally excited about this. About six months ago when I was on a research trip in New York, I blogged about the illustrator Sophie Blackall. What I didn’t say was that when I saw her drawings in real life, I fell completely in love with them and left new york with quite a sizeable collection.  I absolutely love what she does. Her line is so sophisticated and feminine. Elegant and yet still very whimsical. Check out some of the images below, a couple of which are actually on the walls of my home!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sophie is from Australia and lives in Brooklyn. For a time back in Oz she even worked in a robot factory. She then won a green card in a national lottery back home. She now illustrates children’s books as well as draw for newspapers and magazines.

 

 

 

 

I have now moved from my studio in London to start working with other musicians in LA. I have thinking up a plan for an art project to do while in the studio and thought of this:

I remembered when I was younger, I was obsessed with playing a drawing game, where you would start a drawing, fold it over so no one could see what you drew, then hand it to someone else who would continue it and they hand it back and so one and so forth until you could unfold the paper and reveal the often strange but amazing result. It dawned on me that this would be a perfect game to play whilst recording. However this time do it with an amazing illustrator and without folding the paper.

SO, over the next few weeks Sophie and I will be collaborating on a drawing without communicating apart from on the piece of drawing paper which will be sent back and forth, from LA to NYC.  The idea is for me start something, send it to her, she adds to it, sends it back and we continue back and forth until we think its done. We will then be making a limited edition object with the final drawing, which we will run a competition on the blog for people to win. Brrrr that was complicated to explain!

I have no idea what it will look like or what the end object we chose to make will be! Thats what’s fun about this process.

We will be starting this week. In the meantime check out Sophie’s website.

www.sophieblackall.com

With love, from sunny LA,

M!xxx

 

ROYAL SYMPATHY BAND HEADS

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If you came to the Paris show on the 4th of July, you would have seen a marching band of giant clowns parading on the stage during Billy Brown. Many people have been asking about what they were and for some pics. I also took one of my clowns with me on tour after Paris to do a little tap dancing during Stuck In The Middle. 

The Clown heads were made in London and designed by Es Devlin with costumes done by my sister Paloma and my mum. Here are Es’ original sketches for the heads. I find these drawings really beautiful and thought I would share! If I had a restaurant I would have a troupe of these clowns as the doormen, car valet and receptionist. Seriously, it would be great.

Mxxx

 

 

 

 

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