Monday, 6 October 2014
Sunday, 17 August 2014
Now showing - Home is where the art is
Currently on show is a collaborative exhibition between local artists and furniture shop BoConcept,
showcasing both original artworks and giclee prints.
BoConcept and contributing artists have
been working together to raise awareness and funds for Barnardo's. A charity raffle has been organized which is running until the end of the exhibition, giving you the chance to win a
BoConcept tealight holder which each of the exhibiting artists have hand-decorated.
A percentage of the sales generated from the artwork will also be donated
to the charity.
On show you can see new work from Drawn in Bristol illustratorsGeorge Chislett,Sophie Rae, Katharina Nyilas and Paul Roberts alongside Bristol artists Dominic Williams, Yasmin Mozafari and Kate Mayfield.
The work
will be on display inside the contemporary interior design shop on 23-25
Merchant Street, Bristol until 25th August 2014.
As well as having the opportunity to purchase a print of my forest alphabet and initials on greetings cards I am now selling individual letters in a square frame on a commission basis and names based on commission. The letters and names are available to order both through the exhibition where you can see an example and also through the shuffle showroom on Stokes Croft.
Now Showing: Alfresco by Katharina Nyilas
Tuesday, 15 July 2014
Call of the Brave - T-shirt design
Drawn in Bristol members (the illustration collective I am a member of) are collaborating with brand new Call of the Brave, a t-shirt company with a difference. The company was set up by Dave M in the aim to highlight the importance of ethical clothing and to raise money for the Rana Plaza Donors Trust Fund. The fund raises money for the victims and families that are affected by the collapse of the Rana Plaza factory in Bangladesh, which Killed over 1,130 people as they worked in appalling conditions to produce garments for high street labels such as Primark, Matalan and Mango. Read more about Dave's story on the website.
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"Until recently I was just another tee shirt wearing web designer with general feeling that we should think more about what we consume and how it's made". |
How it works:
The shirts are all Fairwear Foundation Certified. The Fair Wear Foundation is an independent, non-profit organisation that works with companies and factories to improve labour conditions for garment workers.
We use experienced local screen printers right here in Bristol who print onto Fairwear Foundation Certified White Organic Cotton Jersey with 90% Reduced Carbon Footprint.
Katharina Nyilas - By-Catch (3 days left to order!)
"This design is inspired by unsustainable fishing practices which creates by-catch, sea creatures which get caught up in the fishing nets of deep sea trawlers which get thrown back into the sea dead".
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Thursday, 26 June 2014
Alfresco
To celebrate the great outdoors I am holding a display of my work entitled 'Alfresco' at the Grain Barge, a bar on a ship alongside Bristol's harbourside. On display will be illustrations of the flora and fauna which inspires my personal work.
If you missed Drawn in Bristol's 'Holiday Homes' exhibition showcasing member's hand painted bird boxes see a selection of what was on display below. I will also be showcasing my painted bird box (below) at the Grain Barge in July and will be available to purchase.
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Bird box by Katharina Nyilas |
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Bird boxes by Drawn in Bristol members, to see more examples visit DiB blog. |
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Bird boxes by Drawn in Bristol members |
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Bird boxes by Drawn in Bristol members |
Thursday, 15 May 2014
South Bank Bristol Arts Trail 2014
I will be exhibiting this weekend at at the Tobacco Factory for this year's South Bank Bristol Arts Trail:
11am - 6pm
Raleigh Road, Bristol, BS3 1TF
To find out more about the trail visit the South Bank Arts website or view artists information about my work.
There will also be a number of events happening at the Tobacco Factory during the arts trail for their food and drink festival.
11am - 6pm
Raleigh Road, Bristol, BS3 1TF
To find out more about the trail visit the South Bank Arts website or view artists information about my work.
There will also be a number of events happening at the Tobacco Factory during the arts trail for their food and drink festival.
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Flyer front cover designed by myself featuring my illustrated mechanical typography and members images of robots. |
The brief from the South Bank Arts Committee was to design a flyer and poster which included bold bright colours, bold typography and creatively add members robot submissions for this year's theme ROBOTS!
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Robots mechanical typography designed for the arts trail flyer. |
If you want to come along to the arts trail and say hello or discuss a commission I will be at the venue on Sunday afternoon selling some additional prints and cards. I look forward to seeing you there!
Wednesday, 16 April 2014
Latest news from Katharina Illustration
I now have some of my prints and products available for sale at MAKERS shop and gallery on Colston street as well as in room 212 on Gloucester road.
I will be running a botanical mono printing workshop on the 31st May at MAKERS:
Open to all age groups and levels of experience!
Open to all age groups and levels of experience!
12-3pm (£25)
I will teach four monoprinting techniques inspired by botany.
Impressions of plants, leaves and natural fibres will be utilised with mark-making to produce impressions on paper.
The workshop will take you through the print making process, allowing you to experiment with shapes and colour, textures and patterns on paper.
You will take home unique botanical monoprints as well as greetings cards, gift tags and wrapping paper. All materials are provided, however you are welcome to bring your own plant material or imagery for inspiration.
The workshop can be booked via MAKERS website.
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