SURFGIRL GETS MORE CREATIVE
Posted on by SurfGirlWe’re loving your work, so here’s what we’re looking for in the next issue, the theme is Winter Wonderland.
We’re loving your work, so here’s what we’re looking for in the next issue, the theme is Winter Wonderland.
From St Ives to Newquay, if you’re going for a surf in Cornwall and you see strange markings on the sand, don’t worry aliens haven’t landed! It’s the work of Newquay environmental artist Tony Plant.
This month we take a look at Vicky Mandeville’s ocean inspired art.
Wilma is an artist with three kids and a neoprene habit, SurfGirl thought it was time to find out more about the irrepressible surf mama.
Francesca Bingley meets the head designer of Indah, who is inspired by the colours of Bali.
Tess Sherrin produces works of art on broken surfboards. Here’s a couple of cool films of Tess by French film maker and photographer Romain Juchereau.
Heather Brown is a Californian born transplant to Hawaii that like many has found their “true home” in the Islands.
Liz May paints on pottery found on the beach, her she talks about her costal inspirations and her forthcoming exhibition
Longboarder Kassia Meador is pretty serious photographer these days, her works are exhibited around the world including at last week’s Roxy Pro. Check out this vid clip it’s a very cool insight into her process.
Skeleton Sea, an artistic collective whose main focus is highlighting the importance of keeping our oceans clean, has recently joined forces with the Quiksilver Foundation.
Well, he’s no monster at all. I just discovered the talented and sweet, professional surfer, Mike Losness paints as well on canvas as he does on the water.
This Friday sees the launch of the Eastpak Gallery in Carnaby St, London, so if you’re in the area go take a look- it’s free and they want to promote as many talented urban creatives as possible.
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Kim Saigh is a celebrity tattoo artist, taking her inspirations from far eastern artwork, art nouveau, religious art, fairy-tale art and everything in between, when Kim isnt colouring on people shes a fanatical yogi and rocks out to heavy metal kings Led Zep and Black Sabbath.