The Surreal and Assemblage Art Form of Box Art
Joseph Cornell's work was recently exhibited at the RCA this summer, and his work inspired a number of creative art directors and designers to explore this surreal and assemblage art form.
Joseph Cornell's work was recently exhibited at the RCA this summer, and his work inspired a number of creative art directors and designers to explore this surreal and assemblage art form.
Born into a family of inspiring creative artists with father Patrick Tilley designer, illustrator and writer and French Mother Janine Tilley a wonderful couturier it was inevitable that Sophie Tilley would follow suit. Sophie started her working career as an in house writer for IPC Magazines and then graduated to Fashion and Beauty Editor.
As a freelancer Sophie went on to design a sportswear range for Wembley Stadium
and also designed and co-wrote two books for Hamlyn Reed Publications.
Her passion and expertise for hand- made crafts led her to design and develop a range of products, Soft toys, character dolls and decorative stationery items all with her wonderful continental style and her work has been sold in the UK and Europe. Her illustration work has also led to a highly successful series of books ‘ Princess Evie’s Magic Ponies “ Published by Simon & Schuster.
Sophie is currently in the process of developing her own line of stationery and craft items including a wonderful new line of wooden dolls which she is also offering in kit form.
For more details here is the link for the dolls,
http://www.etsy.com/listing/93979778/wooden-doll
Sophie Tilley is represented by Artist Partners