Monday, 29 August 2011

My contribution to Out of Stock











These are the four screen prints I had in the Out of Stock show. There is about a run of 10 prints for each of the pieces and they are for sale. Please email me on harrietalana@hotmail.co.uk if you would like one and we can arrange something.

Out of Stock opening night







You can see my Tony Iommi print to the left of this photograph








My housemate, Rosie, and I came back on a quieter day.


So here are some photos from the opening night of Out of Stock. They are not very good pictures because I turned up to the show on my own, quite late and I was totally overwhelmed and vercome by the whole thing! So friggin' stoked though! Well anyway, I was so excited, I couldn't even take any decent pictures (not that I can ordinarily) and I completely forgot to take pics of my own work... so hopefully someone else did and i can get the images of them and put them up.

But yeah, what a show! Thanks to Toby Renton and Adam Johns for organising the show and letting me be involved.

Keep your eyes and ears peeled folks for more Out of Stock-ness to come...


Thursday, 11 August 2011

Out Of Stock - A skatepark Exhibition (18 - 28 August)



Come to this next week! (private view thurs 18 Aug from 7.30pm) It will be the definition of Rad! And my artwork (and maybe some dodgy footage of me) is in it! Stoked to the bones... :)

Thursday, 4 August 2011

Girls + Zines

Last night, Brigid and I went to the opening of Girls + Zines at Tatty Devine, a show curated by Barbara Ryan, and I was lucky enough to be in the right place at the right time (Lovenskate HQ) to be asked to get involved in this! So Brash 2 is within the midst of this wonderful grrrly goodness, but also, I hope to bring Brash 3 along too (it's making progress folks!).



Valerie Phillips zine! (Gator Motel) She was there last night, but I was too shy to meet her!





For some reason, In my head, I read this as "Science Fiction, Ladies!" As if it was going to be an female friendly introduction to Science Fiction. Not that Science Fition needs to be "female friendly" 'cos it's rad!




Anyway, thank you so mcuh to miss Ryan for letting me be part of this. Check her zine and blog out at http://bfrmag.blogspot.com/
Also, thanks to Lovenskate Stu for telling me about this :)

Sunday, 24 July 2011

BMT Stockwell shredders video (including me!)


It's 'blink or you'll miss it,' but I have a 'part' in this. Rad! Thanks Lizo

Friday, 15 July 2011

GRRRLS LONGBOARD CREW in Carving the Mountains

I met two lovely ladies at Birmingham zine fest, Jessica and Kate, the latter who is the only grrrl in Brum to play bike polo! They told me about this sick video...and just emailed me the link. So here it is, and it's fucking awesome! Check the grrrl in the bright orange top! :)

Thursday, 14 July 2011

Castle Made of Sand



Zine Workshop with young people at Mile End











As part of my skateboard coaching with Nik at Mile End Skate Park, I recently ran a (very low-key, DIY) zine workshop during an open event at LCB Skateshop and the Skate Arch at Mile End a few weeks ago. I hope to do more workshops like this, but better! :) A Design-A-Deck workshop was also going on at the same time, ran by LCB ladies Mary Anne and Olivia. Rad job sistas!

Sunday, 10 July 2011

BRUM ZINE FEST



So, I had a table at Birmingham Zine Festival yesterday and I took my mum to help. As much of an embaressment she was and didn't really 'get' the zine thing, it still meant she manned my stall while I went in search of ziney goodness (shown below). I sold quite a few zines and a few prints too! Super stoked. Thank you to everyone who came and bought stuff and showed interest! It was nice to meet people who wanted to do zine swaps and who had already got copies of my previous zines, really made the whole thing worthwhile doing :)


Zine fest when it had quitened down a bit.




Just some of the zine goodies I acquired.





Doris zine anthology...

*Cindy (Crabb) writes her zine, Doris, like she is figuring out the human condition. She makes writing about the ssimplest and most comman things - playing music, childhood, cooking, or sex - resonate with universal understanding.

She helps us make sense of more complex things like the satisfaction from doing useful work, natural curiosity, the ability to use logic, gender dynamics, introspection, and the need for challenge and change, combating depression, and creating art and literature.

She explores more difficult subjects, like abortion, rape, sexual harassment, and dealing with the death of family, in a context that is enlightening and persoal, feeling like a close friend opening up to you. What's impressive though is that she realtes these things throughout her zine with seemless beauty.*

...blurb on the back Doris. Such a rad book that I found at the zine fest (only one copy on the stall!) which will make excellent reading and research, not only for my own personal gain, but for my dissertation too. I will be looking at zines, specifically looking at per-zines, Riot Grrrl and Feminism.

Saturday, 2 July 2011

GNARLY SHREDDER... ha!






Earlier this week, Nik and I went to Saffron Walden skatepark....here are a few shots of me in the bowl with pool coping! Thanks Nik.

Thursday, 23 June 2011

re-issues of Brash 2...graf styley



I'm selling these, and the few left over screen-printed ones (£2), at Birmingham zine festival on 9th July. They will be a quid. Only 25 copies so come get 'em quick!

After this, no more Brash 2's. Brash 3 is a working progress

BIRMINGHAM ZINE FESTIVAL



I have a table here! Please come if you're you're in Brum, it'll be rad! Second batch of Brash 2's for sale as well as some prints and other bits 'n' pieces :)

Wednesday, 22 June 2011

Works in progress


Brash on Plem Plem




I've never met this dude before, but he's a friend of Lovenskate Stu and he's from Germany (I think!) well anyway, he got hold of a copy of my zine and put it on his website!! It's an online archive of zines he collects...how rad is that!? thanks dude! Also thanks to Horse zine James for telling me it was on there and I'm guessing Plem Plem got my zine of Stu, so cheers Stu! And thanx Plem Plem! :)

http://plemplemkaufraum.wordpress.com/?s=brash&searchbutton=Go!

http://www.lovenskate.com/

Thursday, 9 June 2011

COME TO THIS SHOW OR FOREVER HAVE NIGHTMARES!!!!



My housemate and one of the best friends a girl could ever wish for, Brigid Deacon, is part (a huge part I might add!) of this show and you need to come because it is gonna be rad!

Wednesday, 8 June 2011

Sunday, 22 May 2011

Roll With A Crew



I did this aaaages ago as part of the 'Fact' project I did at uni. Nothing 'final' ever materialised from that project and as hard as I worked, I am ashamed to say, I gave up on this one. But anyway, i initially looked at guns, then went deep into the subject looking at gun crime and gang warfare, particularly focusing on the States. This is an image I made as part of a poster making a point that it's not actually cool to be a 'gangsta.'

Wednesday, 18 May 2011

FRESH PRINTS and Fact & Fiction show THIS SATURDAY


This is what I have in the show, it's a Fresh Print innit... Just having it framed, should look rad on the night, yeh boi!!



These are the posters, I've managed to get a few up...one at House Gallery and Cafe (inside) and The New Gallery kindly let me put one up in their window. Also, the guy at my local corner shop let me put one up in the front window too...how rad is that! cheers dude!



So guys...
PLEASE COME TO OUR END OF YEAR SHOW (and FRESH PRINTS club night afterwards, rasing money for our end of course external show next year)

FACT & FICION 3
THIS SATURDAY 6pm onwards
Amersham Arms (gallery upstairs) New Cross

I teach skateboarding

Since February I have been working at Mile End Skate Park teaching skateboarding. I have been employed by UAB, (Urban Adventure Base) a youth activity centre in Mile End. It's absolute madness as I'm still a beginner myself, but I've been employed to teach young people the basics and give them confidence with skating. I guess I'm sort of a role model for the girls that wanna start as well. WE NEED MORE GIRLS SKATING, C'MON LADIES! I absolutley love working at Mile End. Everybody from the young people to my collegues and the guys at LCB skate shop is friggin' rad, cheers guys! Here is a pic of me 'on the job.' Have a giggle....



See more photos of where I work on Nik's blog:

http://nikjonesartwork.blogspot.com/2011/03/skateboard-school.html

The guys at LCB have set up a skate club as well and we had our first meeting a couple of weeks ago and I whipped up this baby advertising the first meeting...


I met Gonz


Photo taken by Nik Jones on the day

So as of a lot of you will already know, Mark Gonzales is in town and has been for a good few weeks now. I went upto the Adidas demo at the beginning of May, met him and gave him a zine. It felt like a really awkward situation as I was really nervous (I'd thought about it too much as I went with a plan to meet him and give him a copy of Brash) and he's just socially awkward anyway.... probably fed up with people bothering him and shoving zines in his hands! Well anyway, quite a bit star-struck, but stoked all the same.

I met him again a week later at Stockwell, and because I didn't know he was gonna be there, it was a lot better. I said hi, and he told me he read my zine and liked it. Rad. I showed him my (yet to be perfected) frontside carves around the bowl and it was all cool :) Apparently, French had texted him to come down for a skate. As If!

I'm making a comic strip about my experiences meeting Mark Gonsalez. It's only in it's early stages, but it should be good...probably will feature in the next issue of Brash