...LIMITED EDITION LONDON PROMOTIONAL INSTALLATION...

...i've just finished working on an project for rhea thierstein...the installations were at trafalgar square for one day and was to promote a series of events by limited edition london happening in london leading up to the 2012 olympics...it involved a huge 12m x 6m box which had eight peep holes cut in which passers-by could then look into and see each event interpreted by rhea...


...getting briefed by rhea...the main installations i was involved in were creating a model of buckingham palace gardens which was to illustrate an exhibition celebrating the queens diamond jubilee and covering a tea set in swarovski crystals representing a bijoux afternoon tea available at langhams hotel designed by jeweller stephen webster...


...the beginning of the buckingham palace landscape...created with modelling clay...




...fitting the grass green velvet...


...model trees added...


...placing swarovski crystals on the lawn an in the trees...


...my very sparkly desk...




...forming the shape of the cupcake for the tea set...


...applying swarovski crystals to a model of a sandwich...




...the teaspoon nearly finished...


...the saucer just over halfway through...


...the teaspoon, teacup and saucer-complete with tea all finished...


...teacup, sandwich, teaspoon, sugar cubes and cake all nearly finished...


...the final details of the cake...glittery dagger and decorative swirl...


...an iguana i painted to look more realistic...


...the install at trafalgar square...which went very late into the night...


...the exterior of the box complete with peep holes...final photographs of each installation to follow...

1 comment:

  1. I'm glad I've found your blog! These photo's are very informative - what fab jobs you're getting. Your Buckingham Palace "set" reminds me of my father who used to make beautiful model farms for the Agriculture Department's stand at our local agricultural show in Kenya (about 50 years ago!) he had neither the resources or education to be an "artist", having left school at 14 and trained as a land surveyor at 16 on anextension of the railway line to Uganda

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Laura Timmons is an enthusiastic, hardworking and imaginative Prop Stylist and Maker, with a passion for aesthetics and a fantastic eye for detail. With a background in Set Design for the fashion industry, Laura has extensive experience in Prop Making, Buying and Set Dressing for photo shoots and events. Laura spent two and half years assisting Set Designers Andy Hillman, Anna Burns and Rhea Thierstein, regularly working on shoots for photographers Tim Walker and Miles Aldridge, As well as many high-profile editorial and advertising clients, where she developed invaluable, fast-thinking, problem solving skills. As an experienced professional, she is accustomed to working with specific briefs and to tight deadlines, delivering what the client wants, as well as interpreting the ideas of others and developing creative concepts. In addition to her varied work within Set Design, Laura has excellent drawing skills and a real passion for illustration. Many of her illustrations having been featured on Pippa Jameson's popular interiors blog, as well as being privately commissioned.