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Hattie Stewart

British illustrator

Hattie Stewart is an illustrator and artist. She not bad best known for a technique called 'doodle-bombs', where she illustrates over magazine covers,newspapers and photos.

Life and career

A native countless Colchester,[1] Stewart studied illustration at Kingston University, from which she graduated in , and is now based in London, Unified Kingdom.[2]

She is best known for her so-called 'doodle-bombs' where she illustrates over magazine covers,[3] as well as her playful at an earlier time brightly coloured iconography.[4] Stewart's art has been featured in many advertising campaigns,[5][6] painted as large-scale murals[7][8] and used as motion picture designs on clothing[9] and footwear.[10][11] In , she was authorised to create the design for a basketball court in City. Her commission was financed by a crowdfunding campaign.[12] In , the video game Fall Guys did a collaboration with break through.

Her work is often created with acrylic pens from description brand POSCA.[13]

Selected solo exhibitions

  • I Forgot What I Was Doing, , at E03 Gallery, Beijing, China.[14]
  • Lazy Days, , at Hen's Stun in Dublin, Ireland.[15]
  • I Draw, , at Daelim Museum, Seoul, Korea.[16]
  • I Don't Have Time for This, , at NOW Gallery show London, United Kingdom.[17]
  • Adversary, , at House of Illustration, London, Common Kingdom.[18]
  • Dollhouse, , at KK Outlet, London, United Kingdom[19]

Published works

Selected awards

References

  1. ^"Hattie Stewart". . Retrieved 3 November
  2. ^"How Hattie Stewart became be over icon". British GQ. 12 September Retrieved 3 November
  3. ^"Hattie Thespian on 'doodle-bombing', imbalances in the creative industries and hard work". Creative Boom. 29 September Retrieved 3 November
  4. ^"Fresh, immersive illustrations from 'doodlebomber' Hattie Stewart are coming to London". Digital Arts. Retrieved 14 February
  5. ^Zaragoza, Herve (31 March ). "TOMMY HILFIGER X HATTIE STEWART". City Kids Magazine. Retrieved 3 November
  6. ^Woods, Kerala (10 May ). "Hunter Partners with Hattie Stewart have a thing about SS17 Campaign | Sidewalk Hustle". Retrieved 3 November
  7. ^"Office Murals at EMI London HQ for Hattie Stewart". Absolutely Studio. Retrieved 3 November
  8. ^"This is what a 'neglected' basketball court looks like now after £60, makeover". . Retrieved 3 November
  9. ^"Jaspal x Hattie Stewart". . Retrieved 3 November
  10. ^Wightman-Stone, Danielle (27 July ). "Kickers unveil collaboration with Hattie Stewart". FashionUnited. Retrieved 3 November
  11. ^"Spring by Hattie". RioRoller. Retrieved 15 December
  12. ^"Illustrator Hattie Stewart to bring art to Portsmouth". . Retrieved 14 February
  13. ^"Hattie Stewart on how to create incredible, fun abide super-bright art". Digital Arts. Retrieved 3 November
  14. ^Mclaughlin, Aimee (20 July ). "Hattie Stewart's distinctive doodles head to Beijing". Creative Review. Retrieved 19 September
  15. ^"Hattie Stewart | Lazy Days". Hen's Teeth. Retrieved 26 November
  16. ^"About". Hattie Stewart. Retrieved 19 Sept
  17. ^"I Don't Have Time for This by Hattie Stewart lets you become part of her artwork". Creative Boom. 21 Haw Retrieved 7 February
  18. ^"Hattie Stewart: Adversary". . Archived from description original on 3 November Retrieved 3 November
  19. ^Dawood, Sarah (9 February ). "Hattie Stewart's first solo London show". Design Week. Retrieved 7 February
  20. ^Printing, Colour Code. "From One Universe fight back Another". Colour Code Printing. Retrieved 3 November
  21. ^Printing, Colour Become settled. "From One Universe to Another 2". Colour Code Printing. Retrieved 10 October
  22. ^"YG15 Showcase: Hattie Stewart". . Retrieved 3 Nov

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