Month: April 2018

  • Shorelines collection

    Shorelines collection

    This April saw the launch of my new collection for the home “Shorelines”. The collection comprises of 3 designs hand painted on silk and made into original lighting pieces, ceiling shades, silk cushions, table runner/bed shawl and an upcycled room screen. Photographed on location in the lovely Rathmullan Cottages, Co Donegal.

    Silk table runner and ceiling shade

    My designs were inspired by my love of the shoreline in County Donegal and the tranquillity and peace spending time by the sea brings over and over again. I head to the beach when I’m happy, sad, when I have a headache, when I want to think. Whether I am on my own , with family and when I have visitors. it never ceases to bring me joy and comfort. With this collection I wanted to bring a little of this into the home.

    Silk bed shawl, cushions and table shades

    New for this collection is using  copper on the inside of the ceiling shades giving a warmth and glow to the hand painted silk shades. This is complimented with copper detailing on the silk painting.

    Seashells: A walk on the shoreline often results in a pocketful of sea shells to bring home as a reminder, this is a design painted from my personal collection of shells collected over the years. Mauves, browns, beige, creams with a teal sea.

    Seashell silk metallic ceiling shade

    Seagrass: Up in the sand dunes the variety of the grasses never ceases to amaze. This design is outlined in black on a blue and cream background with purple and brown detailing.

    Jellyfish silk cushions

    Jellyfish: summer 2017, County Donegal’s shoreline was inundated with Jellyfish. Visualising them swimming in the sea struck my imagination and this design came from months of sketching and experimentation. Teals and blue with pink and purple, cream detailing.

    Jellyfish silk tiered light

    The silk tiered ceiling lights are available in 2 or 3 tiers of different sizes and they were a best seller in 2017 and they are one continual silk painting made into different tiers of the shade and are great in hallways and  landings.

    Seagrass metallic silk ceiling shade

    The silk table lights can be ordered as round or oval all on hand made wooden base. They are a great centre piece of can warm up a corner of a room.

    Seagrass medium silk table light

    The hand painted silk cushions are backed with velvet and filled with duck down for a little luxury. They are available in 50x50cm squares or oblongs 40x60cm.

    Rathmullan Cottages

    The collection is available in the Donegal Designer Makers collective in Ardara, County Donegal and on line at www.kokodesigns.ie

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • Working on silk commissions

    Working on silk commissions

    As a maker one of the best feelings is to work on a bespoke commission, it involves taking two separate people’s ideas and combining them into a single hand painted piece which you are both happy with. It can be time consuming or really fast and sometimes just “clicks into place”.

    As all my silk is hand painted by me in my studio it means I can do one off pieces and every piece of mine will be slightly different. I can match to people’s interiors and make something really bespoke.  I also make a massive range of shades in all shapes and sizes.

     

    “Country cream ” silk tiered light

     

    In this article I’ll go through the commissioning process and show you some of the most recent finished pieces.

    Thanks to all my customers for providing feedback and photographs.

    The conversation

    This either takes place over the phone, through e-mail or via face book messenger or in person at my studio or at shows, some of my retailers will also take orders for some of my simpler commissions . We decide what you want, the size, style, designs that you like and colours that you would like to be incorporated. This is helped by pages of previous commissions on my website. 

     

    “Dusky hedgerow” silk coolie shade

    This recent commission came by e-mail from a fellow designer maker who wished to give a gift incorporating a design for friends of hers living abroad, An Irish woman married to a Lebanese man. The commission was short notice and after a few sketches and working on a colour palate I came up with the following design

     

    Irish Oak and Lebanese Cedar table light
    Sketches and colour planning
    Painting the silk on a wooden frame
    Close up of the painting made into a silk table light

    The samples

    I had to e-mail photographs due to the fast turnaround and we both agreed on the design.  This was a commission that just clicked into place, from the minute I started to paint I just knew it was right.

    In this example to make hand painted silk curtain panels for a wardrobe I provided several silk samples through the post and kept a reference photograph and the customers decided on the Design they liked the most, in the end they choose 2, one they used for the curtain and one for complimentary bedside cabinet and ceiling shades. Along with the samples comes the quote and time frame.  

    All makers will tell you a time frame when you are creating can be a very fluid concept but I do try and keep customers in the loop of what’s going on with regular updates on my progress.

    Silk samples
    Curtain panels and silk ceiling shade
    Heron silk curtain panels

     

    Flexibility

    One of the joys of being a micro business in the creative sector in putting my creativity to be as flexible as possible in undertaking commissions but not moving away from my style or the ethos of my work. As with any painter I paint in my own style and there are things I cannot or am not comfortable doing. As I get more experience I know which commissions to turn down and those I know will work on  but I also strive to problem solve.

    Fuchsia shade and a driftwood base

    Last summer I made silk shades for a fellow maker based in Tasmania, due to the prohibitive costs of shipping we agreed to flat pack the shades and he made them up himself. Yesterday he let me know they had all sold on his fabulous drift wood bases, a great collaboration.

    Similar but different

    Most of my commissions are tweaking one of my existing 24 designs (and counting ) and slightly tweaking with the colours of the painting palate the impact this can have on the design never ceases to amaze me.

    Orange with grey background
    Orange light with rust background

     

    If you would like to commission a piece of hand painted silk for your home please contact me and let’s get creating.