Wednesday, 20 April 2016

Archibald Knox and the Book of Kells Research:

Archibald Knox was born on the  9th of April, 1864, in Cronkbourne, near Tromode, on the Isle of Man, and died on the 22nd of February, 1933, in Braddon, on the Isle of Man. He was a Manx designer and was best known in his time as being Liberty's primary designer at the height of their success.



















Book of Kells:




Wednesday, 6 April 2016

Julia Ashby Smyth at the Inspiration Exhibition:

Julia Ashby Smyth does sketches, drawings and doodles of mythical and Manx beings. She draws the different events for the TT and the island. She also does commissions for people. Her style is very detailed and I like how she manages to give the character life in her drawings. Some of her drawings are very funny, like her Mad Manx Cat pictures and her seagull drawings too.
My favourite drawings are Manannan, Moddey Dhoo and Tehi Tegi. Plus some of the funny drawing too.

My photos:
























An interview with Julia Ashby Smyth:

1. What age did you start to draw?
I started at the age of three. My mother and I would play squiggles. She would start a squiggle and I would try to make it into a picture.

2. What inspires you to draw?
Natural forms, like bare trees and the different rivers. The Manx Folklore and stories inspire me as well, including the mythology of the island and during snippets of conversations. For example, one guy started telling me about when his grandmother was younger, I got inspired by a small piece of information. And when another guy accidentally said "Komono Dragon" instead of "Komodo Dragon" and I was like: "Yes! Komono....!!!" And I started drawing it. It's still in progress, however.

3. Do you have a specific favourite?
I'm very attached to Manannan, Flight of the Elves and Tehi Tegi. It's all because of the history of their stories and that how they're still with us today.

4. If you could choose a different choice of career, what would it be?
To be an Archaeologist. Especially for the Bronze Age. I love how they manage to make the jewellery with the limited technology that they had in those days. And I love the whole discovery of the age as well.

Some images by Julia Ashby Smyth:

Mac Lir

Advanced Mischief

Aile

The Old Men of Baldwin

Castletown Witch


Curled up

Eilid

Blackberry Pudding

Mouse-print Boots 
Fuchsia Flower Ball 
Gingerbread Races

Sock mender

Leaf Surfing

The Story of Kitty and the Phynnorderry

Sideways Cat

Cat Smiling Darkly

Manannan

Yn Moddey Dhoo

oooOOOOH CHIPS!

Harvest

Rasta-faerey Man

Ravencast

Ravendeep

Is That a Sandwich?

Spring Ram

Storyteller

Tehi Tegi

Did somebody mention Tuna?!

Vlad Cat