Selasa, 20 November 2007

CRAFT FIND OF THE WEEK

park life

Today on our way to see the grad shows at Monash we found ourselves coming to a dangerously screeeeeeching halt in Ramona's little cherrymobile as we passed a shop window featuring this quilt. You all know how much we love the red and white folk action, and with the addition of a reverse polka dot border we decided Monash could wait while we investigated further...

as we turned the corner we found ourselves confronted by this nameplate...
realising we had stumbled across an online favourite fabric mecca we squealed like teenagers at a Justin Timberlake concert and ran for the door. Confronted by row upon row of super sized ric-rac, woven trims and walls of color coded super cute japanese imports, provincial linen stripes, op-art geometrics and vintage broadhurst style patterns we felt ourselves getting that oh my god oh my god i'm having a craft find hyperventilation moment. We quickly made a decision that we could only look properly once we found ourselves in possesion of empty diaries and full wallets. As we were patting ourselves on the back for collective sense and restraint on the way back to the car we also saw an extremely old school cake shop with a window full of doily clad baked goods that immediately had us salivating again, Ramona immediately penciled in a date with one of their custard tarts next time we're in the neighborhood, while I was all about the babka.



For those of you interested Patchwork on Central Park is not in Manhatten NYC (as we first thought when we saw it mentioned on a stack of other crafster blogs) but in Burke Rd East Malvern, or online at http://www.patchworkoncentralpark.com.au/

Senin, 19 November 2007

fresh cuts

paper, scissors, rock!
as we mentioned yesterday, we've been out and about checking out the graduate exhibitions around melbourne. So far we've managed the RMIT gold and silversmithing and third year RMIT fashion shows, and found some top items along the way.
First cut is this delicious acordian pleated jacket which used an incredibly well planned sequence of hand cut fusing to construct the pleating...


The second was this rain-jacket by Kara Turner who had constructed her garment from heat and pressure treated recylced plastic shopping bags. A sophisticated and ingenius nod to climate change.
On the jewellery tip, we were very taken with the wooden stylings of Natalia Miloz-Pierkarska who managed to hit just the right notes with her combination of found object, oxidised copper and timber in her "Fortunatus Altisis, as well as her "Wind up Bird" in silver, wood, enamel, copper, brass and paint.

and the most covetable for our own jewellery box award goes to Karla Way for this delectable neckpiece from the "Ludmilla's Parture" grouping, but to be honest we would have happily snapped up any one of the works from her series which artfully managed to combine such disparate materials as jarrah, sand, cubic zirconia's and perspex.
Karla was also responsible for these beautiful vessels in perspex, copper and gold plate. Top Drawer as Ramona would say.
We were also quite taken with the colorful whimsy and geometry of these pieces by Katherine Brunacci who incorporated one of our favourite media (the hansa tile) into her "Bring into Being" series of brooches and hair pins.


keep watching people we've still got NMIT and Monash to go!!

Minggu, 18 November 2007

Fresh is Best

Seeing graduate shows is always a bit of a mixed blessing. Full of optimism but also tinged with a little fear of the unknown. It can be exhilarating and depressing all at the same time. As Beck does the rounds for her duties as committee member for the Craft Victoria Fresh Award (worth big bucks to the winner) Ramona is tagging along for inspiration and, well, because she likes to tag along.
This week we'll be seeing Box Hill at the Meat Market in North Melbourne, Monash at Monash and RMIT Gold and Silversmithing at 45 Downstairs.
We always love the RMIT show and will have pics for you all pronto of some of the highlights. If you can get out there and support the kids we highly recommend it -you are seeing some of them at the end of their craft careers as they head off into other directions and some at the very beginning. The next Susan Cohn is out there somewhere...

Selasa, 13 November 2007

GIFTS OF THE WEEK

Christmas came early!
The ladies of HML have worked out the most perfect arrangement. Beck loves to travel and is a well seasoned adventurer. Ramona on the other hand goes to great lengths to stay at home as much as possible. So Beck goes overseas and has a splendid time, while Ramona waits patiently for the presents...
And really who is getting the better end of the stick? Because it can be said with all honesty that Ramona would not swap this gorgeous Moomin plate for all the overseas trips at Flight Centre

Senin, 12 November 2007

SIGHTING OF THE WEEK

FIELD OF DREAMS...
It's not often that you see something beautiful on Bell Street in Preston but this morning poetry appeared before our eyes. And you know how the ladies of hml like their poetry. We thought you'd all appreciate this one...
The beauty of it being that once the wood was dismantled the poem would be gone forever. All hail the wood yard worker who thought it a good idea to send out this cryptic and yet optimistic message... Also spotted in Fitzroy this week was this rather contemplative graf work, noice one peeps...

Minggu, 11 November 2007

SHOW/S OF THE WEEK

THE PROFESSOR
Past and present students of Robert Baines (head of the RMIT Gold and Silversmithing dept) will have more than a passing curiosity in seeing his new show opening this week at Gallery Funaki. It is a rare treat to see his work - despite being highly respected the world over the good Professor rarely shows his work and Funaki is such a terrific space to see pieces by this jewelry virtuoso.
We are also curious to see the work of Savina Hopkins at Seventh Gallery. Hopkins works as an illustrator specialising in science and nature (her beetle drawings rock). Her fine art work reflects her other specialist skill - mosaic - and we really love the look of this collage based work.
The ladies of hml are also very curious about this installation at Uplands by Sharon Goodwin. We've never been to this supercool space - to be honest with you it's a bit intimidating, but we may just be lured by this one.
It's going to be another beautiful week weatherwise so there is much to be done 'out of doors' - bbq action, a drive to Sorrento, and the finishing (and starting) of a couple of Christmas projects(more on that tomorrow). Beck arrives home from Japan - so expect lots of pics in the coming days. Happy Spring everyone!

Rabu, 07 November 2007

Happening of the Week

SMASHING PUMPKINS
We were full of good intentions last week. We bought a good shaped pumpkin at the market, we pulled out every October issue of Martha Stewart Living Magazine since 1994, we stocked up on paper bags, lollies, orange spots, witchy stamps and (dare I say it) lots of black glitter...
Unfortunately work, flu, loved ones arriving and departing and a general feeling of blah meant our pumpkin sat languishing in the living room, uncarved and unloved. Not suitable for eating (especially bred for carving) it was headed for the compost when the Intern had a top drawer kid idea "Lets chuck it and see what happens! That'd be cool!"

And so we did. Halloween Craft...HML style.

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