Minggu, 30 September 2007

SHOW OF THE WEEK

Distant Elegies by Katherine Bowman

The ladies of HML are breaking up this week! Well only geographically. One half is heading to Third Drawer Down Gallery (more on that later in the week) while the other half will be bundling the Intern and Mama into the cherrymobile and zooming to Warrnambool this Saturday for the opening of Katherine Bowmans show.
Inspired by a series of Rilke poems and a box of black and white photographs given to her by her grandmother, these beautiful canvases are elegant and solemn - and very much like a poem in themselves. Being the fine jeweller that she is they are also delicately beaded and stitched. Quite stunning
The last time we saw these they were lining the hallway in Ms Bowmans home. We expect they will transform again under gallery lights. We urge you to make the trip. The Official opening is this Saturday at 1230 (so you'll have time for morning tea in Colac if you leave early enough).

Show runs from Oct 2 - Dec 9. Best directions to get there are welcome (we're thinking great ocean road?)

and to read the Rilke poems that were an inspiration head here

Selasa, 25 September 2007

craft gifts of the week

The Birthday that never ends...
Just when you thought we'd stop parading the spoils it seemed silly given the glove-themed week to not show you the lipstick pink leather gloves Ramona's mother bestowed upon her! they are truly excellent - soft buttery leather, very sweet and sassy. Wolfie would like them (see yesterdays entry).
And finally on the birthday front. Ramona's long distance deary didn't think about the consequences of buying this decoupage vintage glass plate - 4 hour plane ride home with that teetering on her lap - instead he fell in love with the 19th century engraving and the very flash velvet back. These lovely things come out of the studio of a New York artist John Derain. It's become the perfect repository for treasure - and leather gloves of course!

Senin, 24 September 2007

wolfie redux

CRAFT LOVE OF THE WEEK
Long time readers will remember Wolfie from as far back as May 2006 but we thought he deserved another outing as he is 'vintage' Jenny Bartholemew and also one of Becks prized possesions. He kind of freaks the rest of us out tho. Not sure if it's a grin that says "mmm you look tasty" or "I'm going to woop your asses at Scrabble" either way he's quite the individual. Gotta sneak peak of Jennys show last night - David Lynch fans get down there on Thursday...

Minggu, 23 September 2007

SHOW/S OF THE WEEK

Bowled Over Managed to catch the final day of Mary Louise Edwards' show at Stephen McLaughlan Gallery on Saturday and was lucky enough to see the new work by Shane Kent. those of you not familiar with his work should really get along. He's a great ceramicist with a lovely painterly surface. Dots, lines and washes adorn simple vessels and strange sculptural shapes. Quite lovely.
Also on this week for all your potheads (we never tire of that joke) is the RMIT Ceramic Auction. This fundraiser for the end of year catalogue is sure to be easy on the eyes and hard on the credit card. Bowls thrown by Prue Venables, Chris Sanders and Chris Byrne have then been adorned by members of the Arts Faculty. There should be some beauties on show.
On Thursday night you can catch the HML staff at the opening of Jenny Bartholemew's new show Digitally Enhanced. Using found gloves Jenny has anthropomorphised these cast offs into strange creatures with the addition of stitching, adding and subtracting and intoducing all sorts of flotsam and jetsam. Jenny has a way with debris -you have to see it to believe it.

PS also saw Maggie Pereya and Lyndal Peakes fringe show at Platform that we recommended to you last week. those hml readers who are into toys, doll making, fairy tales and myth really have to get down there. Fantastic.

Rabu, 19 September 2007

Lest We Forget

Highlight of the year...
Yesterday I was honoured to be the judge of the Veteran Affairs Writing Art and Craft Award/ Craft Division being held at the Red Cross Recreation Centre at the Heidelberg Repat Hospital. I had to chose 1st 2nd and 3rd and highly commended in ceramics, wood, textiles and needlepoint. I can't reveal the winners to you but I can show you some of the highlights of the day...
I took this photo espeically for Beck as you all know what a big fan of the knitted toy she is. I was devestated that it wasn't for sale as this would be the PERFECT Christmas present. It's by Mrs May Brown
This quilt was one of two made by the very talented Mrs Angela Grutzner
And I was very fond of the leather bag by John Alexander (who also stitched up an impressive biker vest)
A mosaic shoe is never a bad thing. Mrs Ellen Verrier has become famous for her tessere stylins
Last years ceramic winner Mrs Annette Pollard impressed again with her china painting...
This cinderella by Mrs Joyce Driscoll was actually one of those dolls that you flip to reveal another doll - in this case cinderella appears both before and after the ball.
I was humbled to be awarding prizes to handiwork I could only dream of producing. It was also great to be around craft that was not about stockists, marketing, labels, and getting into lifestyle magazines. This was very pure nanna and grandpa craft. A salient reminder of what it means to lead a newfashiontodayblog. I hope that they've passed on their skills to daughters, sons and grandkids.

Senin, 17 September 2007

SALE OF THE WEEK

OBI WAN KINOBE

as you well know we ladies love a bargain, and we LOOOOOOOVVVVVVE our Japanese textiles so when these two things come together at a ziguzagu sale you can bet your bottom yen that we will be there scooping up obi's by the dozen.

get some!

Minggu, 16 September 2007

SHOW/S OF THE WEEK

OUT OF TOWNER
You all know by now how hml ladies love a road trip. Any excuse to get the thermos out and hit the open road. We've long been talking up the benefits of sea air and good craft so this weekend we are going to head down to the Mornington Penninsula to see the Industrial Strength Jewellery by Louise Aaron on now at Pomme

But before that we'll get urban and hit one of the first of this years Fringe Festival treats with the new Platfrom show by artists Maggie Pereya and Lyndal Peake.

Famously crafty gals who are better known for wacked out toys and soft brooches Eternal External promises to 'capture mortality, to suspend, analyse and dissect specimens - the dark art of taxidermy with a playful twist'....sounds intriguing. And it's a good opprtunity to hit the arcade and see the new range at the Cats Meow and drool of the zines at Sticky.


More Festival highlights in the days to come...

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