Friday, 10 June 2011

Queen Viv

One of my favourite designers is Vivienne Westwood, and this illustration of mine is based on one of her designs. It was the panda style warrior make-up, and doll like puppet stance of the image that attracted me to draw it.
 
Illustration by clare and the bear

Sunday, 5 June 2011

David Sims: Grunge

Illustration by clareandthebear.
Inspired by a photograph in the Grunge style section of Luella's Guide To English Style book, taken by her photographer partner David Sims in the 1980s. I love the grunge era, the rawness of it. The simplicity of the nude makeup and scrawny limp hair with the "thrown together without a care in the world" style. Its very in again this season. Inspiring celebrities from Kirsten Stewart to Pixie Geldolf.

Friday, 22 April 2011

Glamour and Glitter, Fashion and Fame

Found this picture of me backstage at my 'Jem and the Holograms' photo shoot back in la uni days. It made me chuckle lots.

Friday, 8 April 2011

MR MEN FASHION EDITORIAL

Bonjour! Yes I know, there's been big lack of posts recently, but here as my come back post are finally images of my project with my friend Lacey, the MR MEN fashion editorial.

Photography: Lacey Jayne Clements. 
Styling: Me (Clare and the Bear). 
Hair: Chris Dennis and Karen Dennis. 
Makeup: Katie Standen.
Costume Designers: Clare and the Bear and Judy Clements.
Illustrations/Graphics: Clare and the Bear.
Models: 
Laura Medhurst as Naughty
Ben Lux as Bump
Katie Standen as Chatterbox
Danielle Parker-Thomas as Magic
Steven Dennis as Impossible
Sarah Marks as Sunshine
Pat Hurley as Messy
Charlotte Rayment as Splendid
Brad Parrott as Topsy Turvy 
Vicky Rayment as Scatterbrain



Little Miss Naughty 
Mr Bump 
Little Miss Chatterbox
  Little Miss Magic
Mr Impossible
Little Miss Sunshine
Mr Messy
Little Miss Splendid
Mr Topsy Turvy
Little Miss Scatterbrain

Thursday, 10 February 2011

Laura Marling: REPRODUCED

The effortlessly beautiful Laura Marling is another of my loves and icons. Here's my illustration of her taken from The Mystery Jets song 'Young Love' which she features in.
And here is the super groovy song itself;

Saturday, 5 February 2011

Here's my illustration of LA ROUX. Now I'm not much of a fan of her music, but I do find her face fascinating, with her tomboy, androgynous and simplistic features. Though she dapples with futuristic stylings I quite feel she has a very 60s/70s vibe about her.
I like this remix version of 'In for The Kill' I found on youtube. It's eeriely ethereal and her vocals are more hauntingly.

Friday, 4 February 2011

DAISY CHAINSAW illustration

A huge HUGE love and inspiration to me is the beautifully ethereal Katie Jane Garside. Oh my wow, she is sensational! In style, music and mere presence; she steals my heart and hypotizes me. I adore her in all her music ventures; Daisy Chainsaw, Queen Adreena and Ruby Throat. I'm completely in love with her poetic sensual vulnerability. She is like a child of the earth, a nymph, who has somehow stumbled into fame and television, although amazingly gifted, she doesn't seem to belong there, and is solemnly awaiting to return home to a magical river or wood.


Below is my illustration of Katie, inspired by a photograph of her back in her Daisy Chainsaw days.
To Daisy, with love X