UK trip

I’ve just got back from 10 days in London, where I visited family and friends. It’s a magical place at Christmastime, even in the rain and chill…

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We had an early family Christmas and ate wonderful food and opened gifts. Looking forward to my second Christmas in Japan now! Hope you’re all getting ready for some quality holiday time…

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HK trip

It’s been an emotional and exhausting week in HK. I had many meetings, most memorable of which was the one for COPE at the HK Observatory. We had a tour of the building, and saw where they track storms and the weather. Amazing! In such a beautiful old colonial building…

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I attended several Christmas fairs where faux were selling my HK ceramics…

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… managed to find some time to admire the wonderful HK views!

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I visited the newly revamped HK Museum of Art in Kowloon, and did some sketches in the Chinese antiquities gallery…

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and was super happy to see my HK ceramic range for sale in the wonderful shop. Hurrah for HK!

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I hope I can get back three soon…

Himitsu zine

I painted some watercolour illustrations for the annual ToCo published zine, this year entitled Himitsu, and we held a launch event for it last weekend. Thank you to everyone who made it there!

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I created a series of images about a set of stairs I walk down on my way to work.

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I included a little handwritten text about my thoughts and integrated them in the images.

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It was really interesting to try something so different from my usual work. And focus on a single thing to work a narrative around…

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I hope to join in again next year!

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Nagano trip

I’ve just got back from a week away in the Nagano countryside. It was a much needed rest, and a time to fill my eyes with the splendours of the Japanese Autumn.

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We stayed at the Ryokan Nakadanasou, in a small town called Komoro, on the Eastern edge of Nagano. It was a little Japanese slice of perfection. The momiji trees were superbly red, the styling was minimal, and the onsen had local apples bobbing about in it, which gave a wonderful gentle appley scent to the whole bathroom. Bliss.

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After a relaxing overnight at the ryokan, we drove on to the foothills of the Southern Yatsugatake mountains, to our rented cabin. The view of the koyo Autumnal colours was delightful, and the burbling of the river going by in the distance was all you could hear…

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The weather was cold and rainy, and then cold and brilliantly sunny. We stayed in, cooked meals, and kept warm by the fire…

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This sort of holiday is good for my imagination, and I had time to think about artwork I want to make, as well as catch up on current projects..

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The pretty little still-lives around the cabin enticed me to draw also…

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The listing for the cabin we stayed in on airbnb is here, in case anyone in Tokyo needs a little R & R.

soba-making

I learned how to make soba last week, on a belated birthday gift course, it was really fun. There’s something very clean and beautiful about buckwheat flour and noodles…

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I loved the whole process, and although I didn’t quite get a handle on the kneading, I absolutely adored chopping the dough into noodles…

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At the end I did a taste-test of the noodles I made and also some fo the off-cuts. Delicious! I recommend a course like this to everyone!

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Porquerolles map

I haven’t shown any maps recently, and I was thinking about the summer, and remembered this pretty little map I created for Conde Nast Traveller in the UK a while ago.

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You can read the full article here, but be warned, it will make you want to go and take a holiday there immediately!

COPE website

The new COPE website has just launched!

Everyone can download each of the books for free. Please read them and give them to your friends. It’s important to have this knowledge!

Hope you enjoy reading about our COPE characters and stories, as well as learning some useful disaster risk reduction techniques.

London toile ceramics

My London toile ceramics are finally available to buy in London! They are exclusively available there at the spa at the Four Seasons Park Lane.

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The design features iconic London buildings such as Shakespeare’s Globe theatre, the London eye, the Shard and the Royal Albert Hall, as well as some slightly more local ones like pigeons, royal corgis and fish and chips! It’s a beautiful blue on fine bone china and I’m very proud of it. Hope you can check it out! Here’s how it looks in the Four Seasons lobby display vitrine…

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COPE books in Chinese

The first two of the COPE series of picture books I illustrated are now available in Chinese! We worked with the HK Jockey Club Disaster Preparedness and Response Institute to have the books translated from the original English and printed.

Currently the books are available as PDF downloads/online flipbooks, and will eventually also be e-books. Please click here for the Chinese version of the Earthquakes book, and here for Tsunamis.

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It’s great the COPE books have started their international journey to help kids all over the world and teach them how to deal with disasters!

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typhoon weekend

This weekend was a little unusual, as we waited for news of Typhoon Hagbis and its imminent approach to Toyko. I went to the Japan Folk Crafts Museum, to see the Soetsu Yanagi exhibition and wander in the beautiful rooms, and sketch…

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…and then had a delicious dinner at eatrip, getting there and back in the oncoming typhoon rain!

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All day saturday we stayed inside, waiting for the typhoon to pass over us, and I made a cake to relieve the stress. Thankfully we’re all safe here, and I hope the damage hasn’t been too bad elsewhere in Tokyo.

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house sign

I painted a number house sign for my friend’s place in London while I was there. It’s in pale blue and brown, on a loose tile from the lovely old building.

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I sketched out alternatives for her to choose from, and we decided on this modern-feeling number with a little fun touch on the tail of the number 6.

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The renovations of the house are ongoing, but at least the postman knows where to deliver the letters now!

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London part 3

In my last week in London I managed to fit in quite a lot of things…and even this little sketch of the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square. All this time in London and I’m not sure I’ve ever drawn this building!

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I ate some lovely British meals, took the train alot, and enjoyed the turn of the seasons from Summer to the beginning of Autumn.

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I spent a wonderful day in central London, first with a meal near Chinatown, where I did this sketch…

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…and then watching the marvellous Ian McKellen’s one man show. It was funny, moving, and downright dreamy.

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And of course I spent time at home with my parents. I love these little vignettes that my mum makes in the house. This is the little window in the toilet, where she puts mini displays of flowers from the garden.

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Corfu holiday

Visiting Corfu has been a dream of mine since childhood, as I had read and loved Gerald Durrell’s book My Family and Other Animals. As soon as I arrived I could feel the spell of the island. I loved it instantly. I had taken my copy of the book with me, to read again, and I was inspired to paint some olives into the front…

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I visited some of the famous sites that were mentioned in the book: Kanoni and Mouse island

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And we wandered through the beautiful Corfu Town with its fascinating Venetian architecture…

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One of my favourite days was when a group of us hired a little boat and went up the coast and found some magical little rocky coves, where we swam in the sparkling turquoise sea. It was truly a dream.

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We moored our boat by a little taverna and enjoyed an icecream by the water.

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I loved this white church on a tiny spit of land out in a bay. There was a wedding taking place when we sailed past, and I drew it from several angles.

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I stayed in the adorable Hotel Nefeli, and lounged by the pool with friends several afternoons. It looked like a movie set!

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I also sketched the incredible view from my balcony, at several different times of the day.

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I had thought that maybe this would be my only trip to Corfu, but I loved it so much, I can’t wait to visit again…

Corfu wedding

My friends Anna and Johan had their wedding celebration in Corfu, and I created some illustrations for them (see my previous post for their wedding invitations).

I painted a little heart-shaped watercolour of kumquat branches as the label for their wedding favours, which contained various kumquat (a Corfu speciality) products, and hand-lettered their hummingbird place settings.

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I sketched their blessing, cutting the cake (with firework candles!), the toasts, and even managed to eat and chat too.

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I loved watching everyone dancing and having fun. I danced too, but I loved sketching the people more…

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As a memento, I painted a lovely smooth pebble I found in the sea there for them. Such a wonderful happy time. Congratulations to the beautiful couple!

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London drawing day

I spent a wonderful day this week as a guest member of the ‘first wednesday drawing club’. We went to the Rochester Square social space, and explored their ramshackle adorable gardens. There are bones of greenhouses, without any glass, filled with all sorts of vegetable plots and flowers in pots…

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I enjoyed working out the complicated structures, but mostly I loved sketching the various plants in the sunshine.

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These nasturtiums were glowing and golden and the shapes of the leaves were so fascinating.

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I drew in a shady ivy-covered nook, and then one of the girls having her lunch…

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I finished the day with this last sketch of the overhead beams and the vines growing up over them.

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It was wonderful to end the day with a show-and-tell with the other sketchers, and see how the space had inspired everyone in different ways. I really should spend more time focussing on drawing!

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London

I’ve just arrived in London, at the end of an English summer, enjoying the garden in the morning sunshine…

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San Francisco

This week I’ve been out and about in San Francisco, relishing the ever-wonderful California weather. The days are warm and the evenings balmy…

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I went to the post office in San Mateo to see their wonderful mural, travelled on the Muni along the Bay front, and looked at my favourite neon sign…

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When I visited Oakland, I took this photo, and later realised it looked like one of Robert Bechtle’s photorealistic paintings of the Bay Area.

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As always, California sunshine makes me feel happy!

summer holiday - part 2

After the cool breezes of Koya san, we travelled north to Higashi Yoshino, a small community along a river valley in rural Nara prefecture. It was perfect: quiet and beautiful. Our airbnb was perched next to a clear babbling river, where we could swim every day…

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It was the ideal hot Japan summer. We visited waterfalls and ate kakigori and napped on the tatami.

It was so restful for my mind, and I was inspired to draw the ceramics in our house. I thought of many ideas for upcoming projects too…

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The water in the river was clear and cold, and perfect for paddling and floating all afternoon. I haven’t seen water like that for a very long time. It was like a deream…

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To escape the Tokyo heat, we went to Wakayama, to visit the sacred site of Koya san, on top of a mountain. It was wonderfully cool there, with fresh mountain air, and cool breezes.

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For over 1200 years there have been temples here, and it’s now a World Heritage site. The train and cable car ride to get there was wonderful, through lush mountain valleys…

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We stayed in a temple lodging, and wandered through the woods and around the various temple complexes.

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My favourite was Kongobu-ji, with an incredible rock garden that represented two dragons rising from the clouds, Banryutei.

I sketched the temples, the forest with its glorious cedar trees, and the garden of the temple where we stayed.

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It was a fascinating place to visit, and a lovely start to the summer holidays…

COPE - Floods

I’m back in Tokyo, dealing with the extreme heat and humidity, working on finishing the the latest COPE book FLOODS! I’ve almost completed it, and here’s a sneak peak at the COPE kids in their wet-weather gear…

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As soon as the book’s finished I’ll let you know!