Sunday, 2 October 2011

SEOHEE



This illustration was created in collaboration with the fantastic Asian Streetstyle blog, La Mode Outré.

The subject of the illustration, Seohee, was spotted on the streets of Seoul by James Bent, the photographer and editor of La Mode Outré. I was then given the task of interpreting the photo of Seohee in my own illustrative style.

Click here to see the post on La Mode Outré, which includes the original photograph and a short interview.

Tuesday, 6 September 2011

LITTLE FILLE



Never before has an illustration taken me so long to finish. I started this before quite a few of my completed illustrations, then I forgot about it for a while and finally came back to it a couple weeks ago. It has turned out to be one of my favourites as it's so detailed. It's based on an image I came across quite a few months back from a campaign shoot for a headband fashion label called Little Fille. They make the sweetest headbands in all different styles and fun patterns, and are sold in Topshop. The model in the illustration is fashion blogger Zoe Badley.

Sunday, 31 July 2011

ILLUSTRATION PRINTS FOR SALE!

Hey everyone,

Just a quick note to let you know that prints of some of my illustrations are now available for sale on Etsy.

The five prints for sale are:

 Cylia


Grand Plumage 


Love Nouveau 


 Rain on Fire


What's Her Name?

They are printed on A4 size (8.3in x 11.7in) quality archival Hahnemühle Photo Rag 308gsm paper. Image measures 8in by 10 in, so this print fits perfectly in an 8 x 10 photo frame (as seen in photo; not included with print).

The cost of the prints is $28.00USD (approx. £17.50GBP)

If you are interested in purchasing one of these prints for yourself or for a special stylish friend, visit the Danielle Shepherd Fashion Illustration shop.

Sunday, 26 June 2011

RAIN ON FIRE



Adele is one of the most talented and successful singers in the music industry right now. I had the privilege of seeing her perform "Someone Like You" live at the Brit Awards earlier this year and she had the entire O2 arena completely captivated by the raw, powerful emotion in her voice and lyrics.

I've been listening to her song "Set Fire to the Rain" nearly every day for the past few weeks and I still feel overwhelmed every time I hear it. Her songs always manage to tap into those feelings of desperate love and heartbreak that most of us have experienced at some point.

Even though Adele's songs tend to be quite wistful, her personality comes across in interviews as quite upbeat and bubbly. I wanted to portray both the melancholic and vivacious sides of her character in this portrait.

Thursday, 31 March 2011

THANK YOU!

Hi everyone,

Sorry I'm a bit late in doing this but I just wanted to thank everyone who voted for me in the L'Oréal Paris 'Style Cheryl's Hair' Facebook contest! I was not chosen as the overall winner but I was one of the top 50 highest voted entries so I did win a L'Oréal goody bag! I really appreciate all the support for my work.

It's been a bit of a busy time for me recently, I got a new part-time job as a Retail Sales Advisor (unfortunately illustration isn't paying at the moment) and I'm also still searching for another one so I don't have as much free time as I used to. As soon as there's some balance and order to my life again, I'll have some new illustrations to share with you!

Thanks again and much love! xx

Sunday, 13 March 2011

STYLE CHERYL'S HAIR


Hey everyone!

I just entered this portrait of Cheryl Cole in the L'Oréal Paris 'Style Cheryl's Hair' competition to inspire Cheryl's hairstyle for the next L'Oréal Elnett commercial. I would really love it if you would vote for me!

You can vote by liking the L'Oréal Paris Facebook page, go to my entry http://dev.mccannlondon.co.uk/elnet/entry/442 and vote vote vote!

The competition ends on March 18 at midday and only the top 50 entries will be considered so please pass it on to everyone you know!

Thank you xxx

Thursday, 10 March 2011

PAI SKINCARE


Portraits are always enjoyable projects for me, particularly the ones of regular people. It's amazing to be able to capture the unique nuances of a person's features and to convey a certain emotion and/or story through their expressions. 
The portrait above is Sarah Brown, the founder of Pai Skincare, and was created to accompany an Amelia's Magazine article on this ethical beauty brand.



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