Colour your heart out

doodlers anonymous colouring book

doodlers anonymous colouring book

Face it, it’s too late to put together good gifts for everyone. Not because of time, but because of the sheer amount of wonderful work floating about that leaves your brain bursting at the seams of what to get for the people in your life. So Doodlers Anonymous’ first colouring book ought to do the trick — there’s 29 different artists’ works for you to colour in. Pop in a box of crayon and you get instant fun!

Also, I question the part about giving gifts EXACTLY on Christmas Day. I mean, it’s to be expected that you’d hand someone a gift on the day itself. Want to be different? Send someone a stocking full of gifts AFTER the big day and see the look on their faces. Or better yet, send presents just for fun — it can be Christmas all year round!

Season’s greetings!

The days seem to fly by rather quickly these days, and just like that we’re on the cusp of another new year!

I’d like to bid a warm thank you for supporting Pikaland throughout 2009 — without your help we wouldn’t have gotten as far as we did! Here’s three cheers to having a lovely holiday filled with warmth, happiness and lots of fun. 🙂

Warmest greetings and best wishes from our family to yours,

xo

Amy
www.pikaland.com

Artist Interview: Jinjerup

Today we’re doing an interview with an illustrator who draws with the computer as opposed with her hands! Lynn of Jinjerup is a dear friend of mine who just opened up an Etsy shop that sells digital downloads of her work. Behind all that cutesy-ness is a mind with a razor-sharp wit!

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Name: Lynn
Location: Malaysia
Website/Shop/Blog: Jinjerup, and the Jinjerup shop
Illustration media: Digital (Hurrah for computers!)

Tell us a little more about yourself!
I’m a natural sweet tooth for all things cute plus I love trying new things just to test my own limits.
A good example of this would be Jinjerup. I used to only post up new patterns once a month or so when I had a bit spare time on my hands. Now I run it regularly with heaps and heaps of new patterns and a brand new Jinjerup freebie every week (be it adorable gift boxes, note cards, tags, wallpapers & bookmarks). The response is extremely encouraging!

What is the best thing about living in Malaysia, and what is your daily schedule like?
The food, the land and of course its people! 🙂 Let’s liken my daily schedule to that of a recipe for cake. On normal weekdays, it would be 2 parts of working on Jinjerup pieces and 6 parts of my day job as a designer, with generous cinnamon sugar sprinklings of family, friends and love to taste. Sometimes this 2:6 ratio is reversed for weekends but usually weekends are more 100% Jinjerup.

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How did you get your start in illustration?
grin* Ever since college when I began life as a graphic designer.
I was amazed at the millions of endless possibilities I could do with Illustrator and Photoshop.

Could you tell us more about your thought process when you start a piece?
Hmm..it depends actually. There are times I can spend hours or days just mulling over what would fit a certain theme or title whilst on other occasions, I can have my inspirations in a second! Best of all, are times when I wake in the mornings, happy for having dreamt of entire design pieces! 😛
Odd, yes but seriously, its happened on more than a couple of occasions in these past 2 years! chuckle* Next, would be a quick sketch or two, then its off to the computer drawing board for me.

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Do you keep a journal/sketchbook, and would you mind if we had a sneak peek?
Try as hard as I might, I can’t seem to keep one. I’ve bought so many over the years and they either end up being misplaced (only to be found 2 years later) or not used at all as they look too pretty 🙁 Hence, I’ve taken up scribbling my drafty-sketches, notes and lists on scraps of paper & leaving them in miniature hills on my tables or as bundles in my bag. I’ve tried keeping them in one place like a dedicated box but they dont seem to like their new home very much. 😛

What or who inspires you?
Everything and anything, it could be something as fleeting as a moment in breezy, fresh air or how my bicycle makes tracks on sand. Of course looking at cute stuff works instant wonders too.

What’s your favourite tool?
A computer and its partners, mouse and keyboard! Not to forget, the occasional pencil or an unscratchy pen with loads of scrap paper.

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Are you a full-time artist?
Currently, at this given time, I am not yet but I’m working hard toward being a full time one! 🙂 Wish me luck!

What advice would you like to give people who are interested in being an artist full-time? What keeps you motivated?
Since I’m in the interesting process of being one myself, I would say, give it your all and never give up!
Its still a bit of a struggle trying to find balance between my day job and my ever growing love for expanding Jinjerup but knowing that this dream of making it fully on my own some day keeps me going strong!

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Where do you see yourself within the next few years?
A successful full time artist 😀 In the mean time, I’m in the ‘gathering ingredients’ stage of building up a Jinjerup shop do stick around to find out more! UPDATE: the Jinjerup shop is up!

What message do you want to send out to people about your work?
Jinjerup is actually my platform for fine tuning my own illustration style and I can clearly see 2 very distinct styles emerging. The first style would be clearly be an almost cavity-inducing cute style and the second, a more subtle yet still playful way of depicting the world around me in lines and engaging sets of colours. Adding a huge dollop of cuteness in my works comes naturally.

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Tell us something random about yourself!
I alternated between wanting to be a naturalist, psychologist and an ornithologist at the age of 10 but decided on a major career change at the age of 18! 😛 & here’s where i am.

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