Owls and tigers and lambs – oh my! Auckland-based designer Nicola McPherson is one half of the sisterly collaboration that is Zenipa. Nicola hand-draws her quirky animal images, which she and her sister Ruby then screen-print onto t-shirts. The result? The truly imaginative bestiary of the Zenipa t-shirt range.
How did you get into your craft?
I studied graphic design at Unitec. I soon learned that my personality doesn’t suit sitting behind a computer, so I took a class in print-making and never looked back. I absolutely love ink qualities and especially the transfer of ink onto different materials.
Do you have formal training or qualifications in your craft?
I’m not a qualified screen printer but I have a Bachelor of Design in Visual Arts.
What are your favourite materials, tools and processes?
Light and water – these are so powerful and magical when exposing my screens.
What inspires you?
I’m inspired by pattern, animals, & nature, going for forest walks or on holiday. These things definitely spark creativity for me. Visiting my Nana on Waiheke is one of the best ways to clear my mind and gather inspiration.
Is there a philosophy behind your work?
Not really, I guess. I start with a slight idea or outline and the rest is whatever feels right at the time. I do think that each animal could be linked to the next.
Describe your workspace:
Messy! I definitely cleaned up for you. Screen printing isn’t exactly a glamorous craft. I have taken over my brother’s pool table and everything is printed in my parents’ shed.
Five words that describe your mind: Crowded, positive, happy, thankful and scary!
Your favourite response from a customer:
“I’m buying the tee in part to inspire kids’ creativity, by wearing it to school.”
What are you currently listening to?
Alanis Morissette, Asaf Avidan and the Mojos, Janice Joplin and Air. I have a playlist that I always listen to in the studio. I’m starting to get sick of it! I wish I had the time and money to have a mass-download session.
Your favourite childhood movie?
Pippi Longstocking. I want to be her, with all her animals and a big empty house.
What are you reading now?
I’m reading a book my mum gave me: The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari by Robin Sharma.
Your hero/heroine: Art-wise – Julia Pott.
Do you have any pets?
I only have one neglected fish but we also have a family dog, Macs, and my sister’s cat, Fluffy. There are also Peni and Big Foot (the sheep) floating around along with the horses, Spike and Blossom.
If you were a crafty superhero, what would your name and superpower be?
My name would be Nip and Pube combined – so Nipube (it’s my and my little sister’s nick names) …and we would be able to see through our inky screens.
What was the last handmade thing you bought?
I think it was a sack bag from a cafe in Gisborne. It’s so cute and I use it all the time. There’s also a calendar by Scott Lenhardt called “24 hour woman,” that I would really like…
Favourite quote?
It’s not really a quote, but this is a saying that I quite like:
Advice from a tree…
Stand tall and proud
Go out on a limb
Remember your roots
Drink plenty of water
Be content with your natural beauty
Enjoy the view!
Nicola has kindly offered one of her gorgeous Zenipa t-shirts as a gift for one of our lucky commenters – and the winner gets to choose which one! Leave us a comment below and you’ll be in with a chance to win. The draw is open to New Zealand residents only until midnight on Friday 1 March.
I’m so happy you’re happy creating and using your lovely talents.Nana
What an inspiration!! Beautiful detailed drawings – the work is stunning but the photo of Nicola obviously so happy in her work proves that if you are passionate about the work you do, it shows in the finished product.
Pure awesomeness
I am in love with your work! Mr Pirate Owl is my fave!
I’d love to win a shirt – they’re lovely.
Beautiful tees!
These are gorgeous!!! Such talent!! x
Stunning art work, you have a really distinct style. Love it! Keep up the good work.
Ooohhh, am loving Ze Panda and Ze Pirate Owl.
Your work is inspiring! so talented and professional. Would love to gift a tee to my husband, then we could both wear it <3
So talented, I admire artists that use their natural gift to make a living
Gorgeous – love the designs – I’m always in awe of illustrators!
I love your reference to Pippi Longstocking. The German Pippi TV series’ theme song had a line in it that went something like this: “I create/change the world around me in a way that I like/enjoy”. Seems to me that you’ve achieved this with your art!
Beautiful work! The level of detail in your designs (and thus the image transferred to print) is inspiring. I would be proud to wear one of these beauties! Cheers 🙂
Cool designs!!
Your t-shirts are absolutely gorgeous – I love love the owl!
You are so very clever Nicola! I have really enjoyed reading this feature. Your designs are lovely and your converted workspace is neat ^-^
Love the pirate owl, and the tiger, such wonderful details!
Love the intricacy of your designs. Ze moose and ze owl are my faves.
Love the pirate owl! I wish I could shrink this down for my little boy.
I love love love the tiger!! So pretty
I would love to win one. The owl is fab! Elaina
Beautiful work girls!
These are beautiful images, loving the detail. great stuff 🙂
I agree lovely work and very original and classy. And the “monk” book is great, isn’t it.
What an awesome craft! The designs are so unique and original ^-^ Very cool.
You have such a great original idea going on , I am always trying to find a t-shirt with something different on it. Not easy to find this sort of thing, yours are really nice, would be pleased to be able to wear one!
Great designs!
I love the stag head. Beautiful work! Creative and inspiring indeed! well done you!
Great stuff! Love the lamb, is it OK to suggest an alpaca design?!
Gorgeous designs, especially the pirate owl, and great collaboration with hour whole family, even your bro letting you take over his pool table! What a legend 🙂
Love these illustrations! Especially the Moose head one! Fantastic work!
Cool to see a such amazing prints coming from such an eclectic studio space – fav is the stag
These are amazing! I particularly love the stag 🙂
Love the stag head design. I agree with one of the other commenters – these would look awesome as cushions too! very cool
I am really collecting owls so love the owl.Great work.
awesome work nip! ! love the stag design, yuo have inspired me ! 🙂
Love your pool table to printing table conversion! Cool t-shirts 🙂
Amazing talent! The pirate-y owl is rad
These are amazing!!! I can’t wait to see more of your designs!!
Love your work, how about some cushions. Would look fantastic in my lounge.
Wonderful read and awesome designs!
wow, so much talent!!
i love them ALL – but especially the stag head.
keep it up!
Dee
Great work. I love the Tiger 🙂