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Bridget Bodenham, Crackers, 2008, unglazed, sculpted, cut and pierced high fired stoneware clay. On display at the Bombay Sapphire Design Discovery Award Exhibition 2008, Object Gallery.

Bridget Bodenham, Crackers, 2008, unglazed, sculpted, cut and pierced high fired stoneware clay.

The Bombay Sapphire Design Discovery Award Exhibition 2008 showcases some of Australia's most exciting, outward-looking and globally focussed
design. Recognised as the most prestigious award in Australian design, the show opens tomorrow at Object Gallery in Surry Hills (Sydney) and continues until 2.11.2008. There are 10 finalists, and we're giving you a sneak peak of just four of the works here - I don't want to spoil the surprise for those of you who can make it in person! (Each designer is represented by their Award entry as well as other designs from their broader body of work.)

Pictured above is "Nutcrackers" by Bridget Bodenham. These forms are directly influenced by the movement of grinding, cracking and crushing. They refer to the prehistoric or early food gathering cultures where food preparation was a physical act deeply connected to the environment and fundamental to the wellbeing of society. Bridget developed the forms through an intuitive play approach to weight, shape & surface texture. I particularly love the warm, muted earth colours and surface design!

John Hoogendoorn, Aurora Lamp, 2008, opal acrylic. On display at the Bombay Sapphire Design Discovery Award Exhibition 2008, Object Gallery.

John Hoogendoorn, Aurora Lamp, 2008, opal acrylic.

John Hoogendoorn's "Aurora Lamp" (pictured above) explores ideas in strengthening the emotional bond between objects and the user. It is made from acrylic layers representing the letter 'J'. Each part is twisted in relation to its neighbour to allow a complex 3D form to materialize from simple two dimensional components.

Trent Jansen, Kissing Pendants, 2008, pressed aluminium, CAD drawing. On display at the Bombay Sapphire Design Discovery Award Exhibition 2008, Object Gallery.

Trent Jansen, Kissing Pendants, 2008, pressed aluminium, CAD drawing.

The design of Trent Jansen's "Kissing Pendants" (above) is so simple - and brilliant! I would love to have these guys illuminating my personal space. The Kissing Pendants were designed as a sustainable piece of lighting, aiming to be involved in a lasting personal relationship with their owner, fostered by the human characteristics that this piece possesses. The pendants are an expression of the intimacy that exists between two people when they kiss. When the lights are off, the two shades hand separately, side by side, but when pushed together are held by a magnetic attraction. A magnetic reed switch then turns the lights on simultaneously.

Christina Waterson, Plexa Module, 2007, stainless steel. On display at the Bombay Sapphire Design Discovery Award Exhibition 2008, Object Gallery.

Christina Waterson, Plexa Module, 2007, stainless steel.

"Plexa#1" (above) is Christina Waterson's series of interlocking modules that allow the individual to experiment, reinvent and personalise their surroundings. As modules are interlocked, the natural geometries that stem from material properties create elusive forms and surfaces. Plexa#1 is designed to use the otherwise useless strips leftover from industrial sheet processes and cutting.

If you live in Sydney, do get along - admission & inspiration are free! The Bombay Sapphire Design Discovery Award Exhibition 2008 is on at Object Gallery from 6.9.2008 to 2.11.2008. (St Margarets 417 Bourke Street, Surry Hills NSW 2010. T. 02 9361 4511)

posted: 06 Sep 2008 | 0 comments
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artist & author

Flyer for The Weekend Artist demo by Gerard Smith

In just over a week, Gerard Smith - "the guy in the art store" and author of The Weekend Artist will be demonstrating some of his acrylic painting projects for all to see... If you're a Sydneysider looking to liven up your lounge room wall, come along & meet Gerard in person. He really is hilarious, so the afternoon demo is sure to be as entertaining as it is educational! Details are as follows:

Oxford Art Supplies and Books
145 Victoria Ave,
Chatswood, 2067.
phone: 02 9417 8572
Saturday 30th August, 2-3pm
FREE!

posted: 22 Aug 2008 | 0 comments
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one night of textiles

Drape It In Sound exhibition flyer

"Drape It In Sound" is a one night exhibition celebrating the rich textile culture of Brunswick (Melbourne). It will be held tomorrow night (Wednesday, 31.7.2008) and will showcase a diverse collection of local artists who have created works using many different materials & techniques - costumes, felting, screen printig, embroidery, silk painting, photography & installation. indie art & design fave Nicole Tattersall will be exhibiting works based on new illustrations & made from 95% recycled materials. (Nicole also launched her blog not too long ago at http://nicoletattersall.blogspot.com)

If you'd like to see a variety of creative approaches to using textiles in art, make your way to The Spot, 133 Sydney St, Brunswick, from 7pm - 10pm. (There will be a glass of bubbly waiting for you at the door...)
ONE NIGHT ONLY!

posted: 29 Jul 2008 | 0 comments
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version 1

Sculpture by Claire Suzy Stannard for her solo exhibition 'Version 1'

We first discovered Sydney-based artist & designer Claire Suzy Stannard when she exhibited her contemporary jewellery & accessories at Hope Street Markets back in May. We were impressed then, and we're thrilled now to announce that Claire is having a solo exhibition titled 'Version 1' at Gallery Adagio (Glebe) in September. indie art & design is proudly sponsoring 'Version 1' & looking forward to posting an artist feature closer to the date!

Sculpture by Claire Suzy Stannard for her solo exhibition 'Version 1'

Claire Suzy Stannard has always been fascinated with the flawlessness of geometric art & the purity of the etherial Platonic Form, eternal & beyond the reach of the mundane world of error and compromise. Her recent work explores the ideals of balance and symmetry in modern design. Displayed in 2- and 3-dimensions, Claire's work uses a variety of media including wood, perspex & recycled materials (commonly created then discarded by modern society) to create sculptures & wall-pieces that invite the viewer to partake of the geometric aesthetic.

The result is a playful exploration that resembles part 70s sci-fi movie set, brutalist forms from the old soviet block and some 1950s modernism for good measure.

Sculpture by Claire Suzy Stannard for her solo exhibition 'Version 1'

'Version 1' opens on Friday 19th September, from 6pm - 9pm & continues until 6th October at:

Gallery Adagio
91 Glebe Point Rd, Glebe, NSW, 2009.
ph. 02 9552 2833

We're already looking forward to the opening! (These images look fantastic, so I can't wait to see more of Claire's work on show...)

posted: 24 Jul 2008 | 2 comments
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design demystified...

Design Demystified Window Installation at Kids in Berlin

"DESIGN DEMYSTIFIED: Inspiration Uncovered" is a window installation which can now be seen at Kids in Berlin (North Melbourne). The installation is part of PROJEKTA 57, a "mini festival" of PopUps involving five independent Melbourne galleries/shops in Victoria St. PROJEKTA 57 is a part of the Melbourne International Design Festival, and the other PopUps are at Bamakko, Famous When Dead, Lumbi, and designloop.

Design Demystified Window Installation at Kids in Berlin

For DESIGN DEMYSTIFIED: Inspiration Uncovered, four Melbourne designers have created elements of their workspace within the Kids in Berlin window, accompanied by Matt Solomon's photographic exhibition of the designers' studios. The installation features some of our indie faves: Angela White (Sew Your Own), Liz Jones (Betty Jo Designs), Anna Blandford (Anna Laura), and Madeleine Beatty (Madz has Runaway). Peep into the KIB window to catch a snapshot of each designer's studio - their tools of trade, favourite materials and the miscellaneous articles they surround themselves with to inspire and influence their creative journey.

Close-up of Design Demystified Window Installation at Kids in Berlin

You can even meet Liz, Anna, Madeleine & Angela in person at in store "Meet the Designer" demos! Details are as follows:

  • Friday 18th July, 3-6pm: Madz has Runaway
  • Saturday 19th July, 2-5pm: Betty Jo Designs
  • Friday 25th July, 3-6pm: Anna Laura
  • Saturday 26th July, 2-5pm: Sew Your Own

I'm a big fan of all four labels, & I think it would be a wonderful opportunity to gain a little more insight into the efforts, techniques, individuality & inspiration behind these indie businesses... So if you're in Melbourne, make sure to get along to Kids in Berlin sometime between now and Sunday 27th July! As many of you probably know, KIB is a fantastic boutique, and is well-known for stocking indie labels. Owner Jenny Sabine says "that the DESIGN DEMYSTIFIED: Inspiration Uncovered window intallation fits beautifully with the aim of Kids in Berlin to promote and support emerging independent designers". Kids in Berlin is located at 472 Victoria St, North Melbourne, 3051.

Special thanks to Liz Jones for sending through the window pics!

Flyer for Design Demystified Window Installation at Kids in Berlin

posted: 18 Jul 2008 | 0 comments
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midnight morning

Midnight Morning - a limited and handcrafted publication combining the distinct work of Haline Ly, Matt Huynh and Will Loeng

Midnight Morning - a limited and handcrafted publication combining the distinct work of Haline Ly, Matt Huynh and Will Loeng.

TONIGHT is the launch of exciting new book + exhibition "Midnight Morning". We first discovered the talented Matt Huynh & his alter ego STiKMAN Comics through the Hope Street Markets back in June 2007. I love his experimental graphic novels - he has produced sooo many great artworks (which have appeared on all sorts of things - from clothing & magazines to tattoos & vinyl toys), and is also represented by the Jacky Winter Group. Matt has collaborated with fellow members of the Popperbox collective of Sydney-based artists, Haline Ly and Will Loeng, to produce a new & never-before-seen illustration series celebrating shared experiences of love and devastation.

Good Things Only by Haline Ly, from handcrafted publication Midnight Morning

"Good Things Only" by Haline Ly, from handcrafted publication Midnight Morning

"Midnight Morning represents the fruition of a long standing personal ambition to work alongside two of my favourite artists on a fiercely independent, self-initiated project. My admiration for both Haline Ly and Will Loeng's insightful work has only intensified since my exposure to their profound artistic ethos has guided this exploration of affirming themes, new techniques and illustrative styles beyond my individual reach." - Matt Huynh.

Rorschach by Will Loeng, from handcrafted publication Midnight Morning

"Rorschach" by Will Loeng, from handcrafted publication Midnight Morning

I'm really looking forward to seeing more work by Haline Ly and Will Loeng... Haline was born in Suresnes in France and migrated to Australia in 1986. Her work is full of colour, characters & critters and she also sells selected artworks, toys & badges through her online store www.claretduskymoonpie.com.

Will has taken part in collaborative exhibitions including From Here, Sincerely (2007), Extra Cheeese (2007), Copy Cats 2 (2007) and Fields of Conversation (2007). He is inspired by the delicacy of Art Nouveau and his works have also appeared in shop windows and interiors, magazines, websites, clothing, posters and an upcoming album cover. (For which band, I wonder?...)

Wardrobe by Matt Huynh, from handcrafted publication Midnight Morning

"Wardrobe" by Matt Huynh, from handcrafted publication Midnight Morning

The Midnight Morning book is also available from www.popperbox.com/midnightmorning for AUD $40. It features a hand-pressed dust jacket cover, 15 mini-posters, measures 280x280mm and is beautifully printed onto 325gsm paper stock.

To commemorate the release of the book, Midnight Morning will be launched with a concurrent show at Rococo Productions' warehouse exhibition space. For one night only, original artwork from the book wil be displayed and will be available for sale alongside a selection of the artists' other artwork, books & prints. All three artists will be there to meet us fans, discuss their work & sign editions of the book.

Confetti by Haline Ly, from handcrafted publication Midnight Morning

"Confetti" by Haline Ly, from handcrafted publication Midnight Morning

If you are in Sydney, you'll be wanting to make tracks to the Midnight Morning Book Launch and Exhibition - tonight! Details are as follows:

6pm - 9pm
Thursday 17th July 2008
12 O'Connell St, Newtown

Admission is free & refreshments & music provided!

Spin by Matt Huynh, from handcrafted publication Midnight Morning

"Spin" by Matt Huynh, from handcrafted publication Midnight Morning

posted: 17 Jul 2008 | 0 comments
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perth's market frenzy

Flyer for Made On The Left Market in Perth 12.7.2008

Local Perth designers will be making their mark this year with the launch of two exciting new designer markets: Made On The Left (which is on this weekend!), and Perth Upmarket (being held in September).

Perth Upmarket screenshot

The lineup for both markets is looking great - there is a long list of designers who will have stalls this Saturday (12.7.2008) at Made On The Left and the lineup for Perth Upmarket is growing every day it seems!

Enthusiasm for handmade crafts & locally designed products is bubbling over in Perth. There are already lots of gorgeous retail boutiques, but up until now there has been a distinct lack of markets specifically for designers' products. It looks will be following hot on the heels of established design markets in other states such as Hope Street Markets (Sydney) & Rose Street Artists Market (Melbourne).

I Dream of Boab Trees Three by Dara Clemens

"I Dream of Boab Trees Three" by Dara Clemens, one of the driving forces behind Made On The Left

To get a feel for the market mood in Perth, I quizzed a selection of organisers & stallholders... I asked DARA CLEMENS (of Made On The Left):
"Made On The Left was founded by a number of Perth designers. How did you find each other & what motivated you to to launch the Made On The Left market?"

"The Made on the Left committee is made up of Sarah, Jacquie, Ali J, Rosanna and myself. We met on the Perth forum thread at Etsy.com and setting up a designer art and craft market along with a complimentary website came up in conversation. To make a long story short we came together to make it happen!

Open Mines by Dara Clemens

"Open Mines", a triptych by Dara Clemens depicting the open cut mines that are spreading like wild fire throughout WA. Each canvas measures 255×255mm and the work will be availble at Made On The Left Market for AUD $200.

Between the 5 of us we have an amazing variety of skills and have managed to do everything from the press releases (5 different local papers and hopefully a few state ones this week), poster design (Ali J and Jacquie for graphic and Jacquie put the whole thing together), administration (forms, liaison with venue etc) and promotional distribution (leg work around town plus a whole lot of emailing).

Our motivation...I guess we all feel that Perth desperately needs more avenues in which local designers, artists and crafters can display and sell their wares. And that it would be great to have a website that brought together information from around WA, an easy link between sellers and those interested in buying either as an individual or retail."

Limited Edition Bibs by Perth's Oli B Designs

Limited edition bibs by Oli B Designs, who will have a stall at Perth Upmarket. (AUD $14.95 each)

JUSTINE BARSLEY is responsible for launching Perth Upmarket. The Market will make its debut on Sunday September 14th at the Perth Town Hall. She is looking forward to making it a regular event, so Perth shoppers are in for a treat! (You can also keep up-to-date with Upmarket happenings at their blog). Justine is also the talented work-at-home-mum behind the label Oli B Designs & makes limited edition kids wear such as the funky little bibs pictured above. I asked Justine:
"Having moved to Perth just 2 years ago, what do you think is unique about the Perth design scene? How will this be reflected in the Perth Upmarket?"

"Having only moved to Perth two years ago I have found that there are lots of creative people, but they can be a bit hard to find. What I think is unique about Perth is the diverse mix of creative people and the openness of designers to work together. Whilst there are a few quality annual events, Perth has lacked a quality market where designers can showcase their designs on a regular basis and encourage repeat business. Perth Upmarket will bring Perth's talented artists, craftspeople, designers, stylists and gourmets all under one roof."

Felt Skull Hairclips by The Tiny Little Girl

Felt Skull Hairclips by The Tiny Little Girl (label of Perth designer Beth Wachla). Beth will have a stall at Made On The Left Market.

I also asked a few of the stallholders, "What are you most looking forward to with the launch of the new markets?"
BETH WACHLA who creates the friendly, creepy faces above & below for her label The Tiny Little Girl answered:

"I'm most looking forward to meeting fellow indie designers and sharing our hard work with the lovely people of Perth. I think the markets are a sign that Perth is moving forward in having our own identity on the Australian art scene, and that’s a really great thing."

Felt Skull Pin Cushions by The Tiny Little Girl

Felt Skull Pin Cushions by The Tiny Little Girl.

You simply can't go past felt skulls when they're this cute - I feel like jumping on a flight just to grab one for myself next weekend! I'm sure there will be many, many to choose from, but my favourites from the photos above would have to be the orange skull with white moustache hairclip and the blue pin cushion with the white sad face skull. Which ones do you like the best?

Owl & Kittie Cushions by Lisa Max

Owl & Kittie Cushions by Lisa Max, (AUD $20 each). Lisa will have a stall at both Made On The Left and Perth Upmarket.

LISA MAX is a designer who will have a stall at both upcoming designer markets in Perth. She makes the gorgeous animal cushions pictured above, and answered my question as follows:

"Everything! Designing and selling things is a completely new experience for me and I am not quite sure what I'm doing yet... I'm very much looking forward to meeting other designers and craftsters to see how they work and hear about their ideas and experiences."

Badges by Ali J Art

1" Badges by Ali J Art, (AUD $3.50 each). Ali will have a stall at both Made On The Left and Perth Upmarket.

ALI J (Alicia Rosam) is a freelance illustrator. She creates products based on her gorgeous & very distinctive illustrations of characters with red rosy cheeks & wild crazy hair. She answered my question as follows:

"This is such a difficult question as I don't have enough fingers to contain my excitement at being able to display my work at these new events. I think what I am most looking forward to is meeting new people and finding some subjects who I can use in future illustrations. I am also looking forward to being inspired and challenged by fellow designers and proud to see how much of the public will come out and support independent handmade design."

Pocket Mirrors by Ali J Art

Pocket Mirrors by Ali J Art, (AUD $8 each).

Felt Skull Badges by The Tiny Little Girl

Felt Skull Badges by The Tiny Little Girl. I thought these guys should have the last laugh...

posted: 08 Jul 2008 | 2 comments
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underbelly 08 markets

Underbelly 08 Twilight Art Markets

Attention: New artist & designer markets! The Underbelly 08 Twilight Art Markets, will take place on Saturday 5th July at CarriageWorks (Everleigh, Sydney) as part of the Underbelly Public Arts Lab + Festival (July 3 - 13, 2008). Part band camp, part fringe festival, Underbelly brings scores of edgy, emerging and experimental artists together to collaborate, rehearse, build, workshop and create a diverse program of work. First held in 2007, the Underbelly Public Arts Lab + Festival is set to once again capture the imagination of Sydney.

Underbelly 08 Twilight Art Markets

From 4pm - 11pm on 5.7.2008, the CarriageWorks foyer will be transformed into a marketplace for emerging Sydney artists & designers to sell their wares. Entry to the public is free, and if you'd like to book a market stall, you'll need to be quick!

The deadline for applications is Monday 23.6.2008 - this Monday - so get typing and email markets@underbelly.com.au for further information & an application form. The cost for stallholders is $100 per stall + insurance (TBC). If you have your own public liability insurance, then it's just the $100. I'm looking forward to going myself... If you do book a stall, let me know & I'll stop by to say hello!

Underbelly 08 Twilight Art Markets

posted: 22 Jun 2008 | 0 comments
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40 thieves

40 Thieves exhibition flyer - Gonker Gallery

Opening in Melbourne on Thursday night is a new group exhibition... and a new gallery! To celebrate the opening of brand new artist space, Gorker Gallery, the 40 Thieves exhibition will fill the walls with a collection of 15x15inch artworks by some of the best leading international street and fine artists.

40 Thieves has been curated by Timba of Wooden Toy Quarterly and Nate Holmes Trapnell of The Southpaw. The artist lineup is impressive - the 40 thieves include some indie art & design favourites which you're sure to recognise...

Gisele Limited Edition Print by MyCharlieGirl (Melbourne artist Bec Winnel)

"Gisele" limited edition print by MyCharlieGirl (Melbourne artist Bec Winnel)

Featured Thief 1: Bec Winnel
We've recently seen the work of MyCharlieGirl popping up in publications all over the place! Melbourne artist Bec Winnel creates delicate & incredibly beautiful artworks by combining her natural talent for sketching with digital work in Photoshop. She has created a distinctive style which I love, & one of her new works is pictured above. "Gisele" is a limited edition Giclee print & is availble for US $35 from the MyCharlieGirl Etsy store.

Red Riding Hood by Akina (Sydney artist Lang Leav)

"Red Riding Hood" by Akina (Sydney artist Lang Leav)

Featured Thief 2: Akina
I really admire Lang Leav & her label Akina, and "Red Riding Hood" (pictured above) is one of my favourites from her "Villains". Each of her artworks is accompanied by a familiar tale with a twist...

"One fateful day while in the woods
Misfortune fell on Little Miss Hood
A Big Bad Wolf dressed as her kin
Was allowed to nibble on her skin
So now each time a full moon shines
Blood and carnage are for what she pines
When sweetness turns to all things foul
She’s a little werewolf on the prowl"

The 40 Thieves exhibition opens Thursday evening 6-9pm (19.6.2008).
The show continues until Wednesday 3.7.2008. Gorker Gallery opening hours are: 11am - 7pm Tuesday - Sunday, and the gallery is located at 395 Gore St (corner of Gore St & Kerr St), Fitzroy, 3065. Phone 03 9416 5111.
If you're in Melbourne, make sure to get along!

posted: 17 Jun 2008 | 0 comments
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MüCKE - sustainable clothing design

"re-strüctured" is a showing of Melbourne label MüCKE's process-based, sustainable clothing design practice. It has been installed in the window of gorgeous Brunswick boutique, Pussycat Black, and opening drinks are on tonight from 6-8pm (13.6.2008). If you're in Brunswick & see this post in time, get a move on! If not, make sure to drop by the store sometime between now and the 27th June. Make your way to:
Pussycat Black 3 Edward St, Brunswick, 3056. (ph. 03 9387 2129)

MüCKE - sustainable clothing design

I've included a little information below which I found on Betty Jo's LinoForest blog - thanks Liz for bringing the installation to our attention!

"In this exhibition, Ellie Mücke explores the processes intrinsic to her labels roots in sustainable design. Observe the inner detail and intricate construction techniques of MüCKE garments, as the designer openly shows the de and re-construction of her recycled clothing practice. "re-strüctured" is a close encounter with process based clothing design."

posted: 13 Jun 2008 | 0 comments
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