Saturday 27 February 2010

SARAH BODMAN

Sumi Perera, UK. ----------------------Sarah Bodman, UK

Mary V Marsh, USA -------------------Catya Plate, USA

Jo Anne Hill, UK --------------------------------Debbie Hill, AUS

Sarah Bodman from the Centre for Fine Print Research at UWE Bristol School of Creative Arts has been working on
The Bookmarks projects series aim is to encourage appreciation of work in the format of the artist's book. Participating artists each hand-produce an edition of 100 signed and numbered bookmarks to give away through distribution boxes at venues around the world. Over 250 artists have contributed more than 25,000 bookmarks. Contributions are collated into sets; one full set being sent to each of the contributing artists and the rest divided and sent in distribution boxes to participating galleries, bookstores and libraries around the world, for visitors to take. Each bookmark is stamped with the current Bookmarks project website address, which directs the taker of the bookmark to the gallery section of the website. Visitors to the site can view works by the artists and contact contributors via their website and email links on our site.
To see the whole collection click HERE

COWBOYS & CUSTARD



These nostalgic boxes and they are just wonderful!
Michelle of Cowboys & Custard makes framed boxes filled with a selection of vintage objects, childhood ephemera, toys and decorative antiques.
You can also buy these hand made works of art HERE

Friday 26 February 2010

EMMA VAN-LEEST


A work by Emma Van-Leest, Australia
'Kayon' 24 x 36cm: synthetic paper, foam core & glue.

LOTTE REINIGER


I still can't stop watching Lotte's films.
If you haven't watched any yet, you must do so.
So simple and yet wonderfully creative:
Paper, scissors, a light box and a camera!

Wednesday 24 February 2010

FIRST CHRISTMAS CARD


In 1843 Sir Henry Cole got his friend, John Calcott Horsley, to design and print a batch of cards.  This "A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to youcard was the first known Christmas card. One of these cards was recently sold at auction for £22,500!

Tuesday 23 February 2010

JEN STARK


I love what Jen Stark manages to do with a simple pile of coloured construction paper and a stanley knife. She makes it look so simple and yet this piece must have taken her hours!

Wednesday 3 February 2010

PAINTED QUARTETS




Part of an exhibition to celebrate the bi-centenary year of Haydn's birth.
Alongside a series of concerts featuring eight quartets from around the world, over 20 artists from Gloucestershire and beyond were invited to paint redundant violins, violas and cellos.
Artist in order of image above as as follows:
Peter Swan (my father) - Ruth Crawford,

KATCHA BILEK


Katcha Biiek of Katcha Bilek makes fantastic fashion accessories out of recycled materials.
The bags above are made of truck inner tubes and the straps are old car seatbelts al collected from local tyre repair centres.

Tuesday 2 February 2010

RICHARD SWEENEY

Richard Sweeney is an artist and designer-maker. I love his paper sculptures. 


Richard Sweeney was born in Huddersfield, England in 1984. He discovered a natural talent for sculpture at Batley School of Art and Design in 2002, which led him to the study of Three Dimensional Design at the Manchester Metropolitan University, where he concentrated on the hands-on manipulation of paper to create design models, which ultimately developed into sculptural pieces in their own right.

Richard’s practice combines the disciplines of design, photography, craft and sculpture, resulting in a varied output of work including graphic design and public sculpture commissions. Combining hand-craft with computer aided design and CNC manufacturing techniques, Richard seeks to maintain an experimental, hand-on approach, utilising the unique properties of often mundane materials to discover unique sculptural forms. He has lectured at the University of Applied Arts, Vienna as part of the Sliver architecture lecture series 2009 and is a regular guest lecturer at the graphic design department at Sheffield Hallum University.






JOLIS PAONS


A Stunning Paper dress sculpture by Jolis Paons made from pages of a telephone book.