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14-12-11
Profiling: James Joyce – Artist
Background and experience James Joyce (the artist not the writer!) is a much needed dose of colour in these dark winter days. His work references some of the most popular art movements of the last Read the Rest...
22-11-11
Stour Space Designers’ Market
Avoid the high streets on the run up to Christmas and come shopping at Stour Space! Our neighbours will be out in force, selling their art, photography and other products, all made with love, and Read the Rest...
Bianca Chang’s paper sculptures
We love these paper sculptures by Sydney-based designer, Bianca Chang. Especially the letters. www.biancachang.com
18-11-11
Profiling: Si Scott – Illustrator
Photograph: Courtesy Flicker Background and experience For those of you who don’t know, Si Scott is a full time artist based in the UK. He hails from Leeds and splits his time between Manchester and Read the Rest...
17-11-11
Seam Magazine
London-based designer Karen Wallis and illustrator Lucy Dalzell collaborated on the first issue of Australian style magazine Seam. If you live in Australia, you can buy Seam Magazine from one of these stockists. If you Read the Rest...
09-11-11
Silke Spingies’ alphabet leaves
Designer Silke Spingies has a studio down the road from us, in Hackney Wick. As a personal project, she cut a beautiful alphabet out of leaves. When dried out, I think that the leaves look Read the Rest...
04-11-11
Profiling: Emma Hardy – Photographer
When I first came across Emma Hardy I instantly loved her work. It’s romantic, intriguing to look at and captures your mind in a mysterious way. Each image tells it’s own story so I’m going Read the Rest...
31-10-11
Profiling: Johnny Kelly – Animator
Photograph: Courtesy Nexus Productions Johnny’s work is about humour, fun and spontaneity. He says, “most of it is optimistic; perhaps reflecting the glass half-full disposition the practice gives me. I enjoy learning and I’m inspired Read the Rest...
25-10-11
Pete’s mismatching business cards
Designer Pete Woodhouse made use of printers’ offcuts to create business cards that show off his environmental credentials. He applied his logo and contact details to the random pieces of board, with foil blocking and Read the Rest...
