Saturday, 6 October 2012

Art For A Cure


I was invited to take part in the Mattia 2012 Series, a custom series of PigQee's donated by Toy2R to be customised to raise money for research and raise awarenes for the Mattia Fagnoni Association.  I have donated work before to this cause which is run by Francesco and Simona, based in Italy who are the parents of 5 year old Mattia who has “Sandhoff Syndrome”, a genetic, degenerative and lethal disease.
I have a child the same age as Mattia and this charity is one that has particularly touched me and it is an honour to take part in another one of their shows with artists from all over the world.



"Bloom" is my contribution and one of the first custom toys that I have incorported jewellery in.  With my Applied Arts background I have been producing one off and limited edition figures with jewellery components for quite a number of years now.  I am excited to begin to bring my 2 worlds of jewellery and toys together. 





The idea for me is quite simple, jewellery is a form of wearable art, but what do you do with it when you're not wearing it?  Jewellery is sculptural and can be displayed and enjoyed as part of the character and I enjoy the aspect that part of a character has a secret function and when you are wearing the necklace you know it is part of a bigger picture.


The necklace is hand made resin pendant on an oxidised silver chain, the chain can be adjusted to be worn on two different lengths. The chain of the necklace drops down into a slot in the head and the pendant sits on a resin post.
This will be available at the show later this year in Italy.







Thanks for reading!

Tuesday, 7 August 2012

Episode One: Flash Back 1999

I am on my annual holiday in Canada with our family over here and in somewhat of a reflective mood.
Being so new to the designer toy scene I feel the need to look back to where I started, for myself but also to share with people who might wonder who on earth I am. This isn't going to be long winded, so please don't stop reading now.
I am going to start 13 years ago with work from my Degree Show at Edinburgh College of Art, I graduated in 1999 in Applied Arts and I'll say with a bit of a brag, (but I'm proud) a 1st Class Honours Degree.  I am so very proud of this, partly for the reason that I had the courage to do my own thing.  And 'my own thing' confused my tutors a great deal.

Although my department of Jewellery and Silversmithing was a pretty open minded one, I stretched them a bit with my abstract characters which were made up of shapes that also performed as brooches.
The thing was, that even in my first year designing functional jewellery forms, I just couldn't pull myself away from the powerful desire to create otherwordly creatures, and it's still what drives me today.  But I also have a designer in me and I like a bit of function with my form!
 "A Wa Wa What..?"  Was inspired by my painting above and I stayed pretty true to it!
The main figure splits into 2 brooches and stands on a base diameter approx  60cm. The theme is confusion and indecision.  The little clones with trumpet heads symbolise all the options and possibilities being shouted out, and the poor soul in the spotlight doesn't know what to listen to or which way to turn.
Mixed media, Limewood, silver and enamel.

Not the most practical of jewellery I know.
 
"Laugh Your Head Off" is my genius punn, as the head of the character came off to be worn as a brooch. 

I used a spring for one of the eyes to give it some bounce and add to the fun element of the theme. Truly mixed media, I used Plaster, Limewood, Oxidised silver, copper, enamel and a touch of gold on this baby.

"Televisions For Heads" stood on a meter long base (please excuse the poor photograph) I guess it was about being lost and unable to tune in.  Both the characters roaming the barron landscape have no signal in their tv heads which also double as tv brooches.  They had an image of the static tv embedded in resin and polished to look like an old fashioned glass television.

All my little installations each had a story to tell and were enhanced with sound effects specific to each one.  I think you can maybe now imagine how different this was standing in a room full of, albeit very contemporary and boundary pushing in form and materials jewellery but nonetheless it was jewellery.  But my weird mind was well received.
I can't believe that this is 13 years ago now.
To be continued...


Friday, 6 July 2012

Complementary Opposites














"Yin And Yang"
"All things in the universe have both a yin and yang aspect, each side of the coin required to sustain the other: light cannot exist without darkness, heat without cold, masculine without feminine.  The girl Yin and the dragon Yang are opposites which complement one another, interacting as part of a greater good."


 
I wanted this piece to capture the same feel of escapism, celebration and joy as the Chinese dragon dance costumes and performers do with such bounce and vitality.















All of the original Kracka is there except for the ears and arms. 

I wanted to stretch the figure out to accommodate a humanesque body, so I extended the legs and added feet.  I cut the torso in half and made it longer, keeping the original shoulders and neck so that the girl's head, which is sculpted onto the original fitting, could still turn.  Even the original tail was used as the tip.  The Dragon's mask is lined with felt, so it sits comfortably on Yin's head.

Here are some working shots from along the way.


                   






I made a little contribution of some stickers to go in the show's goodie bags...



You will be able to preview all the customs on The Sho Gallery's Website for 3 weeks prior to the show, which opens at 6pm on the 18th August, when the pieces will be available to buy there and then.  If you can't make it in person you can contact the gallery directly on the night to make a purchase, or thereafter on their website.
Keep up to date with the show at Dragons.








Saturday, 23 June 2012

QiQi

I am very lucky to be one of 50 artists who've been asked to customise an exclusive DIY of the wonderfull QiQi figure from Ziqi and Creo Design.  This is going to be an International affair and the customs will be available to purchase once all 50 are completed. I'm looking forward to finding out who the other artists involved are.


I love this character and as a blank it offers a lot of possibilities for redesign and I can't wait to get my teeth stuck into it!

The first edition of QiQi is very limited, it comes in 3 styles Original Matte Red - 450pcs World Wide, Limited Gloss Red - 200pcs World Wide and Limited Gloss Black - 200pcs World Wide.







Each QiQi comes in a lovely hand-numbered box and you can find them here

QiQi is the brainchild of Ziqi Wu who's wonderful character design you can see at  monsterlittle.com or on follow on Facebook
Creo is a creative design, development and production company based in the Scotland, (hooray!  I live there too!) founded by Chris Alexander.  You can follow Creo Design on Twitter and Facebook and their Blog.

Sunday, 10 June 2012

Yin And Yang

A little update on the progress of my Kracka piece for Andy Kellys Dragons show.
Clean up with relentless sanding always takes way longer than you think it should.  But I do enjoy it.
"Yin And Yang" is all finished and ready for a paint job, gonna start bright and see how it goes!  In the meantime here's a back view...

                                                    

The show on the 18th August is now 50 artists strong and you can check up on progress shots and finished Dragons here.

Friday, 18 May 2012

My New Identity...

The Toycon Exhibitors list has been revealed here and I am in it! If you can't see me there, well thats because I have a new name "I Break Toys".  I may have a different title, but I'm still the same person!
Follow me on Twitter as lisa rae hansen @ibreaktoys.

Going to start work on this little beauty that arrived from DMS a 2.75" Resin DIY Mini Mecha.  His T42 is probably one of my favourite customs of all time.  So I am a tad chuffed to get my hands on this mini version called the "Mecha". I think this would also be amazing as an 8 inch DIY with articulation like the T42.
Been going through my sketchbooks for inspiration and am looking forward to working with the hard lines, but I might stray off the robot route.
Check out DMS at Monsters and Mecha and follow him on Twitter.



Progress on my Dragons piece with Andy Kelly is going really well, I'm really enjoying working on this piece.  The majority of the sculpting is almost done, just the clean up and onto colour.  
Here's a much earlier progress shot...


These are the only bits of the Kracka that I didn't use...the ears and arms...


Thanks for reading, more Kracka shots coming soon.
















Sunday, 6 May 2012

Dragons progress

The Kracka has been Broken!

 

Here are a few photos of my initial progress on the Dragon's show Kracka piece.  So far it's lost it's ears, arms and been decapitated...But it's all for a good cause!


 I'm going for a Chinese style dragon.  After lots of drawing I'm now mocking it up with some paper cut outs just to give me a quick idea of how it will look in three dimensions.
Be sure to catch up with the latest news on the show at DRAGONS.