Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
postal service
Kids love posting things, in any sort of box, slot or even under the rocking chair. I thought I'd make them their own little post box. I made it from recycled vegie boxes, lots of glue and masking tape and a tin of paint I found in the shed (and in the perfect colour). It is made in the style of an Aussie post box but with a little bit of British Royal Mail (a bit like the kids, a bit Aussie a bit English). I quite like its bumps and battered look. I'm in the process of making a small letter box for everyone to hang on their bedroom doors so they can deliver the beautiful paintings and drawings they have been posting.
jeannie baker
Ever since a child I have always been in awe of Jeannie Baker's collage illustrations. I recently went to an exhibition of her book Mirror at the State Library of WA, and now I am even more in love and inspired. The detail, texture, relief and beauty in each of her collages is incredible. She researches and explores the landscapes she creates, collecting soil, plants, fabric, feathers, anything to build the image. The patience required to create something so intricate and detailed! If you are in Perth, go and see her work, it is even more incredible seeing the originals. The exhibition runs until the 28th of September.
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Monday, April 2, 2012
city cushion
I made this cushion for a friends little boy to snooze, cuddle and play on. I had been thinking about creating an applique street, and this was the project to try it on.
Thursday, March 8, 2012
play kitchen
We finally finished making the kids play kitchen. It was intended to be their Christmas present, but as usual we were too ambitious. In ways it is nicer they were given it away from the Christmas hype. It is made from a pile of scrap wood salvaged from a verge collection, a bit of paint and a few fittings.
We are going to be fed pretend cups of tea and wooden food for the rest of their childhood years! It is so lovely to watch kids creative play.
We are going to be fed pretend cups of tea and wooden food for the rest of their childhood years! It is so lovely to watch kids creative play.
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
vintage japanese illustrators
Kodomo no kuni is a Japanese childrens picture book magazine published in the early 1920's. The magazine was created to support the education of young children focusing on art, music and games. The illustrations are a beautiful mix of the modern technologies that marked this era with the whimsical and playful imagination for children.
The Insect Journey Kawakami Shiro 1927
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
toilet rolls
A practical way to recycle toilet rolls...
A beautiful way to recycle toilet rolls...
Thursday, January 5, 2012
alice melvin
Alice Melvin is an Edinburgh illustrator. She creates beautiful images and prints using rich colours and detailed patterns. I came across her work a few years ago at the Tate book shop in London and bought her Cut Out and Make Menagerie. It has been sitting in a box of beautiful things I've collected over the years and is something I must take out and make with the girls. I also recently came across her children's book The High Street, a book about a young girl going to the shops with her shopping list. I could spend hours looking at the beautiful detail in each of the shops. Have a look at her website for many more Alice Melvin creations.
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