Live fashion illustration at London Fashion Week
Read MoreNew Work - You & Your Wedding Magazine
I'm really pleased to share this new work I did for You & Your Wedding magazine. I was asked to create a series of drawings for their bridal fashion awards supplement.
The supplement included 8 fashion illustrations that I created for them last year, that have been reused, but this year there was an additional 13 illustrations depicting the winners. It's my first commission for architectural drawings and I'm really pleased how they turned out.
Here's some of my favourite illustrations.
You can see the rest of the illustrations here.



I was also pleased to be featured at the front as a contributor to the magazine. A commission of two firsts.





Live Drawing with Folli Follie
Before Christmas, I was invited to do some fashion reportage with the jewellery and accessories brand, Folli Follie. I was in-store providing some quick fashion illustrations for their customers.
Here some fab pictures at the Regent Street event by the wonderful Rob Cartwright.
Willa, x
Photography Illustration Collaboration
Together we created this lovely series of photographs.
We wanted to create a series of images which would blur between reality and illustration. Hoping that it would be difficult to see what was real and what was not. The illustrations on the vases blend into the paper at the base and back.
The process was quite complicated; trying to get the illustration to line up with the angle of the camera. That was before we even added the flowers!
There was weeks of preparation to create three large panels and paint three vases. I found it quickest and easiest to work wth letraset promakers, which gave a beautiful watercolour texture on the ceramic. Sadly, though, it meant that the vases weren't watertight. They look great in the pictures but are sadly not much use for holding flowers day-to-day.
The day of photoshoot was one of London's warmest days, which meant that the florist had problems of her own, as the flowers misbehaved.
Sadly, we ended up not using all three pieces, as the third and most complcated piece didn't hang together in the set. Experimenting in this way was a great way of finding your limits.
I love doing collaborations like this, with new people and with interesting projects (especially when it gets me away from my desk and into the real world).
Let me know what you think.
x, Willa
2014 Year Round Up
My 2014 run-down
I went full-time
I gave up my part-time job in January 2014. It was the worst possible time. January-March is always my slowest period and 2014 was no different. I started the year with no work and a dwindling bank account. Not great, but it's part of being freelance I guess.
It gave me some time to sort out my processes and I worked on some wonderful collaborations.
First my collaboration with Photographer Lorna Milburn and Make Up Artist Sam Norman, where I created the illustrations and head piece for a fashion shoot.
Later, I worked on another photo shoot with the amazing still life photographer, Johanna Parkin
Of course later in the year work started to pick up and by the end of the year, I was back to normal.
Here's some of my favourites:
My first book (illustrated) was launched:
These cute b&w illustrations for Keri Scarves:
This step-by-step of male grooming for Vän Magazine
Food illustrations for Tesco's Online Magazine.
I started an illustrators' meetup in Berlin
I've been travelling backwards and forwards to Berlin for the last year or so, but never enough time to really make friends or get to know anyone. In the summer I officially started a German branch of Yo Illo out there. It's been a great way to get to know people and understand how different the illustration industry is out there.
I did a lot of live drawing events.
This was a huge success for me this year. I was asked to do some live-drawing work for H&M, so I invested in getting some great photographs from the event, which I knew that I could use for promotion. It worked! I worked for H&M, Links of London, Folli Follie, The Grand National and Microsoft to create some great personalised illustrations.
I threw an illustrators' party in London
I had an awesome time at the Yo Illo party. It was a huge amount of work though; it nearly killed me in the process. I could write a whole blog post on that alone.
It's actually pretty difficult to squeeze a whole year into a blog post. I've realised that I need to go back and write separate posts for some of this stuff.
Oh well, January is always pretty quiet anyway :)
x, Willa
Merry Christmas Everyone

Willa, x
*Christmas Special* - Personalised Fashion Illustrations available for preorder
This Christmas, for one day only, I'll be offering people the chance to purchase their very own live fashion sketch at the unique price of only £25. Perfect as a christmas gift for your fashionista friends, or a little treat for yourself.
To make it even more special, you'll be able to watch your fashion sketch being drawn in real time as part of a Live Drawing Event! I'll be capturing the pictures by tweeting and instagramming, so you can see my process and ask me questions. throughout the day.
This is a special price for this event only. Places will be limited so book early to avoid disappointment. you can pre-order through the depop app here
Live Portraits with The Jockey Club
New Work - Portrait for Stella magazine
I was asked to create my smallest ever commission. A teeny tiny portrait for Stella magazine at a miniscule 26mm wide. Despite it's small size, it was no simple task to create a good likeness at this size. I had to use simple, bold lines and strong colour to make it work. A bit different from my normal style.
In fact, the art director, Jason Morris, had contacted me after seeing this ipad drawing on my website. He thought that this style would be ideal for this simple, yet fashionable brief.
So, I set out to create an similar illustration, created with ink and watercolour. And here's what I came up with. Two options. The art director had wanted something straight on, but I felt that the angled head would be more interesting for this graphic piece. I'm pleased that they went with it.
I also created some hand lettering for the article title.
x, Willa
Live Fashion Illustration with Links of London.
Photo from @labelsforlunch instagram Lettering by me. |
Last week I was asked by Links of London and Epiphany to attend a blogger event and create some live fashion illustrations of the bloggers.
As always, it was a great night. The girls were all so lovely and made sure I got plenty of cupcakes to keep me going. Unfortunately, I didn't get any pictures, but I've shared some of the great pictures from instagram below. Thanks to everyone for your lovely pictures! It's great seeing them being shared and loved.
Photos from @mintyessence @acidbrights @linksoflondon @laurenella1990 @sabrinachakici |
x, Willa
Talking at London School of Fashion: Fashion Illustration
We chatted about how what kind of portfolio you should get, the importance of networking and the pros and cons of different internships. It was a lovely experience and hope I had some useful advice for the students.
Willa, x
A Holiday in Girona
We booked a sweet little Air bnb just outside Girona; a working farm. It was beautiful and peaceful with chickens, ducks, rabbits, cows and not-so-wonderful mosquitoes. We learned our lesson after the first night, and closed the windows before dusk.
Our Airbnb apartment |
It was a great holiday. Here's some of my highlights:
Can Ginebreda's erotic sculpture park
Amazing! Okay, I have to admit that the sculpture was not always my cup of tea, and the artist (Xicu Cabanyes) seemed to have a mixed style, but wow! This massive park sits on top of a forested hill with incredible views and there was noone around. Noone except Xicu and his assistant, who have been working, creating sculpture within this idyllic workshop with his many cats and dogs for 40 years. How he managed to swing this studio space, I don't know.
I dream of a studio like that!
Admiring the sculpture |
View from the park |
The Dali Triangle
Three tourist spots in Catalonia; Dali's house, Dali's theatre museum and the castle that he gifted his wife. The museum was an amazing building, but not the best collection of his work. plus it was super busy. But, the houses were wonderful! A real insight into Dali's life. I've been reading into the relationship between Dali and his wife Gala - truly interesting
the view from Dali's house |
Dali's theatre museum |
Of course! David and Tine hosted the most fabulous weekend. A pinterest worthy wedding in the Catalonian countryside. Think farmhouse, picnics rugs, boutique food vans, cake tables and the most amazing scenery. All topped off with a bit of limbo dancing and early morning dancing in a field. Beautiful!.
cutting the cake |
Catering from a vintage caravan |
New Work - Food Illustrations for Tesco Magazine.
New Work - Beauty and eye care illustrations for Boots Magazine.
Live Fashion Illustration for H&M Studio AW14 launch
Live Fashion Illustration for H&M Studio launch
Read MoreDigital illustration workshops with Microsoft
Over the two weeks, I went from Nottingham; Birmingham; London; Glasgow; Newcastle; Manchester; Bristol and finishing with two events in London. It was a lot of travel, but I was with a great team and it was a lot of fun.
Drawing on a tablet is a different experience from drawing on paper, and I'm restricted from working in my normal ink and watercolour, but I have developed a slightly different handwriting for digital drawing using thicker lines and solid colours. It's a good way of trying out something different. Scroll down to see some examples of my ipad drawings.
Working with Microsoft |
Explaining how Photoshop works |
My drawing style as a digital tablet drawing |
Commissioning illustration for social media.
Recently, I've been creating a lot of illustrations for Tesco. I've worked for their paper magazine before, but this time it's different. I've been creating work especially for their social media outlets; Instagram and Twitter (@BeautyatTesco and @TescoFood). It's the first time I've been commissioned for editorial illustrations in this way, and I think it's pretty exciting.
It's reckoned that a tweet with an imbedded image is much more likely to be retweeted. Hurrah! We've always known that a picture tells a thousand words; which in essence solves the issue of only having 140 characters. Plus, illustration is an perfect way of solidifying your companies brand and making it instantly recognisable.
It's great to see that Tesco are taking their social media seriously; creating new and interesting content while supporting the creative industry. Rather than the all-too-often regurgitation of images that have long lost their copyright owners. I really hope it is succesful for Tesco! If it is, then I'm sure more online magazines and blogs will start using illustrators in this way.
Perhaps this is a new arena for illustrators to excel with the demise of the classical publishing industry?
I'm now represented by the Bright Agency
I'm delighted to announce that I am now represented by The Bright Agency. I'm looking forward to working with Bright with my beauty and fashion illustration, but also to be working with their licensing department, creating greeting cards and similar products.
Illustration and Photography Collaboration
It was a great collaboration, working with make up artist, Sam Norman, stylist, Emma Cherry Rolf and model, Samantha Ker . We were also able to use the beautiful creations of the jeweller, Susan O (I have a serious obsession with her necklaces now).
I created both the illustrated backdrop and paper crown for the photoshoot. I then illustrated over the photographs. I'm really pleased with how they turned out.
It was such great fun doing a collaboration. I'm hoping to do many more this year.
Yo Illo Berlin
I'm really excited to be starting a monthly illustration meetup in Berlin, beginning on the 4th June. It means that I'll be spending a bit more time in Berlin, but also, hopefully that I'll be meeting some amazing people and gaining some more friends out there.
The meetup, Yo Illo Berlin, is a spin out from my favourite event in London, Yo Illo. If you don't know Yo Illo, then you should definitely come. It's a really informal, fun meetup for illustrators; basically, a few drinks in the pub. I've made some really good friends through Yo Illo, and feel like its really helped me to become part of the illustration community.
Hopefully Berliners will come along and join me at Yo Illo Berlin. Freelance illustration can be a lonely career, so let's meet up and make friends.
Our first meetup is at Brachvogel beer garden in Kreuzberg on Wednesday 4th June 2014!
For more information about our first Berlin Yo Illo, you can sign up for email updates here or like our Facebook Page and follow us on Twitter.
For more information about the London Yo Illo, head to the website here.