There's no question who runs our castle.* And as fans of Downton Abbey, we like to wear our titles loud and proud. I created these graphics for Grantham fans like me. If I close my eyes, I can almost imagine I'm sipping tea in Highclere Castle (depicted above the type). From this mug of course.
*the Lady, of course!
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Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Thursday, August 16, 2012
Portrait of a Dowager Countess
The beloved Dowager Countess will forever be remembered for her sharp tongue and quips that unintentionally (or not?) reveal her true thoughts of how things are. This Victorian-style silhouette pays homage to our favorite Downton Abbey matriarch. This would look great on a t-shirt, don't you think?
Sunday, March 4, 2012
Downton Abbey fan portraits
My wife and I started watching Downton Abbey last year and couldn't wait for season 2. Inspired by all the shows fascinating storylines and style, I imagined a Grantham family crest that plays on facets of the show.
The fantastic hats from the show's time period replace the traditional helmet at the top, along with a quote form the Dowager Countess, "What is a weekend?" translated into Latin of course! A life preserver from the Titantic represents the male heir that perished. A maid and valet hold everything together. I created Victorian era paper silhouettes to represent the three Crawley daughters. This led to creating portraits for each family member.
The fantastic hats from the show's time period replace the traditional helmet at the top, along with a quote form the Dowager Countess, "What is a weekend?" translated into Latin of course! A life preserver from the Titantic represents the male heir that perished. A maid and valet hold everything together. I created Victorian era paper silhouettes to represent the three Crawley daughters. This led to creating portraits for each family member.
Lastly, I couldn't forget our most favorite Downton Characters, Anna and Mr. Bates.
I wonder if Lord grantham's dog drinks from a bowl like this:
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