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Zazzle products with Beatrice Ajayi’s Artwork

Hi everyone, here are some of my latest merchandise from zazzle.com with my artwork on them. I love the pacifiers, they would make amazing gifts for an expectant mum who wants something unique. There are prints available for the nursery to of the characters on all my products. Baby clothes are also available with my images. Makeup purses and ‘kool’ bags as I like to call them are also in my zazzle shop. These larger bags are great as gifts to uni students or any hip and fashionables out there. So much more to come. Love you all now I am off to get the little ones ready for a day of play.

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Youtube live Video Drawings – Recorded holding my blackberry phone camera – Beatrice Ajayi

Ok it has been a serious while. Let’s just say baby number two happened. Sleepless nights etc. But I haven’t stopped been creative. Check out my new stuff on youtube. Just search youtube with my name. I have been sketching and recording it with my blackberry phone camera. Its doable between diapers and breastfeeding. More to come.

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Artist of the Week – Aubrey Beardsley versus Beatrice Ajayi

Hi everyone my famous line, ‘its been a while’ is used once again. I decided to get back to my artist of the week segment. This sunny week in april i am looking at Aubrey Beardsley. I have lost count of the amount of people who have said my work reminds them of his work. So I made an effort to looking at some of his work.

We do have similarities, our subject is the female form, we both have alot of Black and White images, and we love to use ink, be it pen or printing techniques.

We both have a narrative within our images – in this area is were we diverge strongly. Beardsleys content have been recognised as being quite erotic. I aim to look for an innocence in my subjects. Even though my Empresses are sometimes adults, their focus is on the wisdoms they can gain to govern their countries well. So since being aware of Beardsley it has been with a pinch of salt that I take our comparism.

It gives me great comfort when someone actually asks me what my work is about and doesnt just base it on the visual connections of other artists.

Regardless of my rantings Beardsley’s skill as an artist, illustrator and storyteller are undeniable. To read of artists that made an income in the medium of ink in his days and compare with our modern times is intriging. Alot of viewers of my work always wish i worked in colour. Appreciation of my medium is not that great, which is amazing considering they usually like my work.

Beardsley likes his silhouette and dark backgrounds, which I tend to stay away from. I use the patterns and detail on my images to to show a richness possibly missing in not applying colour. My patterns are the colour.

Check out the link above in bold of Beardlsey’s name to look at his work. See if his or my work share similarities in your mind.