Friday, April 10, 2015

Cosy Bedrooms

For the sweetest dreams.








Images from anotherboheminan.tumblr.com, seeemilypaint.tumblr.com, bedsbedseverywhere.tumblr.com, apartmenttherapy.com

Monday, April 6, 2015

Mt Field National Park


Over the long Easter weekend the skies greyed, clocks went back an hour and I spent some time inside coming to terms with long sunny days ending.  

Moving on to curiousness and adventurousness, I began fantasising about spending a winters night or two in Mt Field National Park in the Government Huts at some point during winter.




Images found on Tasmanian parks and wildlife website

Friday, April 3, 2015

Humble interiors









Pictures found on: apartmenttherapy.com, frommoontomoon.blogspot.co.uk, feedly.com & justthedesign.com

Thursday, April 2, 2015

Custom textile design in progress



It has been the happiest time developing artwork for a new custom textile design job full of organic native forms loosely based on Tasmanian plants.

Studying these plants through drawing is fascinating, especially getting into the curly world of bracken ferns.









Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Workspaces

There is something so relaxing to me about looking though Pinterest at other peoples creative workspaces.  The desks an studio spaces in the pictures are always so nicely styled and clean.  I had a nostalgic meander through my photos last night and picked out a history of my workspaces over the years.

From dysfunctional desks that somehow got me through uni, to making do with wall space when I had no desk at all, to finally having my own studio... the journey has been long and messy.











Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Runestore

I mentioned a few posts back that I was attending Panama Festival as a stall holder (Lone Star Valley, Northern Tasmania) with my long time jeweller buddy, Emily-Eliza Arlotte.

Leading up to the festival, people would tell me snippets of their past experiences attending the Circus Festival, which was held in the same location.  Above all, it was emphasised what a beautiful and special place Lone Star Valley is.

Setting off, I was excited to experience this special part of Tasmania described to me and the festival itself, which has only been running for a few years.















Runestore is a joint venture for Emily and I this year.  We set it up after we had already booked in a few market dates (some people work better under pressure!).  It was fantastic to learn more about jewellery and gem stones over the weekend.  By the last day I was reeling off facts like a pro!

The other thing I learned over the weekend was to always go to a festival with a friend who has bright blue hair and a tendency to wear sequinned clothing.  They are like a beacon day and night, which is vital when phone reception is non existent and you get lots in crowds easily.




 




Saturday, January 10, 2015

Silhouettes


Silhouettes sketched from Knocklofty reserve and West Hobart nature strips.  If you live in the area, some of these probably came from your front garden!  I love the wild, spiky ways of these natives.














Friday, January 9, 2015

Building from the tiniest twigs


Pattern development in the studio.  Looking high and low for details, investigating the tiny things in life.






Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Stallholder at Panama Festival 2015

Emily Eliza Arlotte Jewellery and myself will be sharing a dreamy stall at Panama festival the 7th & 8th March in the beautiful Lone Star Valley, Tasmania.

In the studio, preparations are in full swing with a selection of new designs and products being made which will launch at the festival, including scarves and head wraps.

There is a great article on the 2015 line-up via Triple J music news - great bands playing this year!



*Images sourced from the Panama Festival Facebook page and Triple J music news

Monday, January 5, 2015

Poppies

It's the new year - full of possibilities, and a year set to be full of some big and exciting changes in my world, including getting the time to fully explore my own creative ventures, which is exciting but also a little scary to be entering the unknown.

I started off the Christmas/New Year period with family on the north west coast of Tasmania. Beautiful, abundant farmland surrounds was easy on the eyes as I drove the long trip from home.