Friday, 30 November 2012
Timbatree
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Wednesday, 28 November 2012
Maker of the Week - Murray Marks
Where did you train? What did training teach you and what do you wish it had taught you?
Is being a designer / maker your only job? I am now making Shaker boxes and other Shaker ware almost full time.
One favourite living designer? Matthew Burt, based in Hildon South Wiltshire, is a furniture maker and designer whose work, both classical and quirky, I greatly admire.
One favourite historical designer? Frank Lloyd Wright. I have visited his house Falling Water in Pennsylvania several times and never fail to be amazed by his “organic architecture” - the way in which the house and its interior harmonise with the environment.
What is the most interesting / fun job you have had?
What is your most prized item of design / craft? A wonderfully creative freestyle embroidery done by a psychiatric patient from a long stay hospital in Somerset which shows the inner workings of her mind and a great sense of humour.
What item of design / craft do you covet most? An original piece of Shaker furniture whether a chair, box or table.
At age 16 who most influenced your style?
Nobody! I was too busy doing my own thing and banning the bomb!
Last book / film that blew your mind?
What music are you currently listening to?
How many hours do you waste on the internet each day?
If you could live anywhere, where would it be and why?
Where and what is your studio?
Do you have a good work/life balance? Yes apart from when several shows are coming together when I worry about stock levels.
What one word would describe your feeling of doing your work?
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Bursaries for Emerging Artists
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Tuesday, 20 November 2012
Sarah Young - Fabric Kits
Sarah Young is showing 2 new fabric designs - (Tea-Towel/Fabric Kit) at MADE12- Brighton's Design and Craft Fair this weekend.
Hester the Hare.
Hester the Hare is a moonlit hare to one side, and leaps along under the sun on the other.
Hester is a silkscreen design on 100% cotton. It can simply be used as a tea-towel/dish -towel (wash at 40 degrees centigrade) or following the easy printed instructions Hester can be cut out, sewn and stuffed to make a bright, attractive child's toy or cushion.
Clarence the Lion.
Clarence the Lion's namesake was also cross-eyed and starred in a very old children's programme called Daktari.
Clarence is a silkscreen design on 100% cotton. It can simply be used as a tea-towel/dish -towel (wash at 40 degrees centigrade) or following the easy printed instructions Clarence can be cut out, sewn and stuffed to make a bright, attractive child's toy or cushion.
All 6 Tea-Towels will be on sale from Sarah's space at MADE12 and are also available through the post from etsy
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Image of the Day - Alice Walton
Alice Walton Ceramics combines traditional themes with modern technique. Alice will be launching this new shrine Christmas decoration at MADE12. Click Here to Read More..
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Monday, 19 November 2012
MADE IN ENGLAND - Book Launch
As well as showing 4 or so hand-made bicycles from skilled UK makers. MADE12 will feature the book launch of MADE IN ENGLAND - The Artisans Behind the Handbuild Bicycle.
Made in England is a book by frame builders, about frame builders. It takes a unique look at the world of bespoke frame building by showcasing the artisans in England who craft these bicycle frames.
The authors, Matthew Sowter and Ricky Feather, travelled around the country along with talented photographer Kayti Peschke, to interview the people who are leading this industry. Each artisan shares their methods, their passion, their skills and their quirks. Through these intimate conversations they express what makes them unique in this international art. The book showcases exquisite photography of the frame builders and their working environment, contrasting the raw, rough workshops with sleek images of the beautifully finished final products.
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Maker of the Week - Sally Haysom
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Saturday, 17 November 2012
Image of the Day - Holly Berry
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Friday, 16 November 2012
Image of the Day - Karen Dell'Armi
Karen Dell'Armi creates bold, statement contemporary silver jewellery, which is lightweight and easy to wear. These Hope etched silver stacking bangles and lots more of Karen's work, will be shown at MADE12. Click Here to Read More..
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Thursday, 15 November 2012
Handmade Bikes at MADE12
Bespoked Bristol is Britain’s foremost event promoting high quality hand crafted bicycles and takes place each April at Brunel’s old station in Bristol.
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Image of the Day - The Earring Cafe
These Birdy designs - inspired by a quirky 1920's necklace and a very entertaining half hour up in the treetops at Kew Gardens watching a deliciously little parakeet chattering to himself - are by Amanda Glanville at The Earring Cafe.. Amanda's beautiful glass beads and tiaras will be on show at MADE12.
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Wednesday, 14 November 2012
Image of the Day - Naomi Flowers
Naomi Flowers makes visual and tactile hand-built non functional ceramic forms, created with interwoven layers of surface decoration. These are impressed and incised hand built stoneware vessels which are hand painted and overlayed with drawn/printed imagery. Naomi will be showing her work at MADE12. Click Here to Read More..
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Tuesday, 13 November 2012
Accommodation in Hove for MADE12 Visitors / Exhibitors
This beautiful home in Hove was featured in the October issue of Homes & Antiques Magazine. The owner, Lizzie, is offering a double bedroom with breakfast for £60 per night, with free parking and wifi. The house is conveniently situated with good access to the A23 and A27 and is on the 5b bus route into Brighton for those wishing to avoid parking fees.
Address:
223 Nevill Road
Hove
BN3 7QP
Please contact Lizzie on 07879 883951 to make a reservation.
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Monday, 12 November 2012
Image of the Day - Peter Archer
Peter Archer makes turned, carved and stained sycamore vessels. Peter will be showing his work at MADE12. Click Here to Read More..
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Sunday, 11 November 2012
Maker of the Week - Petra Bishai
Is being a designer / maker your only job?
I teach occasionally but I recently gave up a part time post to concentrate on making.
One favourite living designer?
Helen Maurer glass designer. Her work transforms you to another place.
What is the most interesting / fun job you have had?
Any job where I have control and get to do what I want to do is good with me.
What is your most prized item of design / craft?I love to use things and wear them slowly out. I try not to be too precious.
What item of design / craft do you covet most?
A ring that my mum owns designed by my dad and a Bahraini jeweller in the 60’s.
At age 16 who most influenced your style?
Bowie and punk
Last book / film that blew your mind?
I love my local library in Deptford but am terrible at remembering the names of books and worse on films.
What music are you currently listening to?
Punk rock legends Scrotum Clamp.
How many hours do you waste on the internet each day?
Far too many.
If you could live anywhere, where would it be and why?
I love being in London and it’s a big influence on my work but I’d love to do spend time in Beirut, New York or Paris and up until recently Damascus. Cities are definitely the draw.
Where and what is your studio?
I’m in a group studio in Deptford. I have my own space but am surrounded by other brilliant designers who keep me sane and happy.
Do you have a good work/life balance?
Most of the time….
What one word would describe your feeling of doing your work?
When it’s good: ‘laughing’ but when it’s bad it’s ‘sickening’.
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Saturday, 10 November 2012
Image of the Day - Karen Fox
Karen Fox produces striking contemporary jewellery inspired by the Elizabethan era of flamboyant dress and the beauty of urban landscapes. This is a Ruffle Cuff, made from stainless steel mesh-cloth, and 24ct gold vermeil. Karen will be exhibiting her work at MADE12. Click Here to Read More..
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Friday, 9 November 2012
Image of the Day - Plico Homeware
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Thursday, 8 November 2012
Image of the Day - Diane Turner
Diane Turner makes bold jewellery pieces, rich in colour and texture from foraged wood, precious and base metals. This beautiful bangle is made from oak and silver. Diane will be showing her work at MADE12.
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Wednesday, 7 November 2012
Image of the Day - Lizzie Aitchison
Lizzie Aitchison makes bags from handwoven pieces which are designed, woven and individually crafted in Waternish on the Isle of Skye. These are the Unish Bag (with flap) and the Gillen Bag (small bucket bag). Lizzie will be showing her work at MADE12.
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Sunday, 4 November 2012
Maker of the Week - Mickey Wolters
I learned all of the of basic skills but I wished I had learnt more about the business side of it.
One favourite historical designer?
The same as above I have many favourite artists; Miroslav Sasek his work is also imaginative and with humor and I love the vibrant colours in his work.
But it was not always fun, in the beginning when I started making ceramics a long time ago, I had many side jobs, For example, at the security in a ridiculous outfit in the evening at the reception desk until everyone had gone home and I had to wait for a team to check and lock up the building, but they forgot one time! And there I was in the dark, alone at a very enlightened desk in an enormous building on a deserted terrain! – The wrong storybook!
What item of design / craft do you covet most?
The bird with the pearl necklace painting of Michael Sowa or a face vase of Picasso, not really achievable of course!.
Last book / film that blew your mind?
I have seen recently and again on dvd the film Chocolat. Not blown away but I really like this film, it gives me a good feeling, the same with the film Amelie. And I like movies with costumes from the 30s and 40s because of the clothes, hairdo, furniture the whole style.
If you could live anywhere, where would it be and why?
I would love to live in a storybook where everybody is nice to each other and to animals, where you can where pretty frocks every day and eat cake and candy and still be healthy.
Do you have a good work/life balance?
Ummm, I have never enough time to do everything I want to do, but I love my work!.
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