“Let them draw cake!” Introducing Le Gâteau Opéra…
Let them draw cake! Introducing Le Gâteau Opéra…
‘Le Gâteau Opéra’ is a new collection inspired by cake (of course!)
I read about how the ‘Opera’ cake gained its name due to the layers of sponge and ganache reassembling the levels of an Opera house (such as the Palais Garnier). I started to wonder what the cake slice would look like as a stage and then it needed some characters wearing costumes made of well… more cake.
I was also inspired by one of my other illustrations called ‘Madame Macaron’ which is one my illustrated greeting cards. I started to research different French desserts and imagined I was browsing the cake counter at Ladurée Paris full of their beautiful confections. What would work being transformed into a dress?
I started by sketching some designs in colour pencil, as I find that allows me to be looser with my linework (as seen above with the pink Comtesse sketch). Then I moved onto working in graphite pencil to add more details.
And here are the final leading ladies…
The ‘Le Gâteau Opéra’ illustration, as well as the individual illustrations of the ladies are available as A4 and A5 prints in my online shop. (There are also special offers on the full collection of prints).
Introducing The Mouseum Collection…
Introducing The Mouseum Collection…
I thought it was about time I started a blog and the launch of a new collection seemed the perfect time to do so. (I was never good at keeping a diary when I was growing up so I hope I will do better with this!)
‘The Mouseum Collection’ is a new range that I have created which currently consists of three designs (with more on the way). The illustrations star some little mice and their love of museums. I have always loved drawing mice, Jill Barklem and Beatrix Potter are two of my illustrator heroines and have been since I was a child. I also have a keen interest in museums from working in the sector as well as being a visitor.
A little while ago I illustrated a design called ‘His Lordship & Her Ladyship’ which features two little mice in 18th century costume on a Sèvres porcelain ship vase, in search of adventure (pictured below left). The design is stocked as greeting cards in Waddesdon Manor’s gift shop. I also drew another design called ‘Dressed like a Duchess’ inspired by the portrait of Georgiana Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire at Chatsworth (pictured below right).
Then one afternoon inspiration struck: mouse + museum = Mouseum. (I do love a pun!) And that is how the idea for the collection started…
Having previously designed the artwork for the Fitzwilliam Museum’s Masterpieces 2020 collection I was excited to illustrate a range of cards inspired by Museum collections. This currently includes classical antiquities, armour and paintings.
I started out by sketching ideas and different components of the designs in my sketchbook which I scanned in. I then tidied up the line work and added more details. For colour I use a mixture of watercolours and digital colouring methods.
You can purchase the cards individually or as a bundle from my shop. If you are interested in stocking some of ‘The Mouseum Collection’ greeting cards wholesale, or perhaps commissioning a bespoke illustration for a museum/ place of heritage please email me at alex@alexandraroseillustration.com (or alexroseillustration@gmail.com).