NIL: No Blood for Coffee
THEATRE OF WOMEN is an exhibition of a series of limited edition hand-coloured etchings and collages. A number of these prints are based on a series of earlier works inspired by Simone de Beauvoir’s classic, The Second Sex. With these prints Carolyn processes and integrates her personal experiences and observations into her art with the message that gender equality issues are as relevant for women today as ever.
The show runs from January 30 to February 18, 2018. There will be a private viewing on Tuesday, 30th January from 6.30 pm to 8.00 pm., otherwise viewing is by appointment.
Chelsea Arts Club
143 Old Church Street
London, UK
SW3 6EB
Eye, the international review of graphic design, a quarterly printed magazine about graphic design and visual culture features a large article on R. O. Blechman’s career and work.
Art by Fiona Smyth.
January 19, 2018To promote his product line of heirloom-quality knitted goods, James Janz commissioned Reactor to develop a logo that would emblazon his handmade creations and create a web presence to connect with his customers. You can see more of James’ work here.
January 17, 2018
A toast to the New Year! We’re looking forward to what lies ahead. Illustration by Carolyn Gowdy.
Fiona Smyth and everyone at Reactor wishes you a Happy New Year!
Here is a link to special Christmas 2017 issue of The Spectator Magazine. Carolyn has illustrated the Christmas Ghost Story by Andrew Michael Hurley. You can see the story and Carolyn’s illustration here.
December 15, 2017Ten spot illustrations created by our illustrator Alëna Skarina for @uoftmagazine: “Ten things you probably didn’t know where invented by U of T Alumni.” Read the full article here.
Buckley’s cough syrup.
The pacemaker.
Pablum.
The G-Suit.
The alkaline battery.
The Canadian Sphynx cat.
IMAX.
The electron microscope.
The 56k modem.
The electric wheelchair.