Archives for category: handmade

The Beehive Craft Collective is a group of ridiculously talented ladies here in Hamilton.  Seriously, reading their biographies on the site makes me wonder what on earth I do with my free time (because it certainly is not knit, print, sew and work part-time on a farm).  Despite my envy for their collective awesomeness, I wanted to post about their first Summer Craft fair, which they hosted a few weeks ago during the August James Street North Art Crawl.  It was very hard not to run to the bank, take out all the money I have and buy everything.

jenna rose; viola fibres; fieldguided

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Meet Professor Farnsworth.  He is handmade in Korea… by my little sister.  She is overseas teaching English in South Korea (actually at the moment she is gallivanting around the Phillipines) and she made this for me for Christmas.  How sweet is he?  The Professor lives on our sofa, watching the day-to-day activity of our household.  I’m actually surprised Danny hasn’t decided to destroy him yet.

Speaking of Danny…. how cute is he in his boots?  They protect his little feet when it’s -20 outside.  I’ve had to carry him home more than once when he wasn’t wearing them.  The little guy just starts to limp and refuses to keep walking!  Now, despite how funny he walks in them, they keep his feet warm, dry and non-salty!

- agata.

I am always amazed at how much inspiration there is out there on the internet…. a web of millions and millions of incredibly talented people, sharing their work.  It’s hard not to get inspired, but there the word web is a very aptly chosen one, as each site weaves into the network and connects you to others, which in turn take you on a world wide tour of culture and information.

Recently, while reading a friend’s thesis blog – 1000 Hours of Drawing – I followed a link he had displayed and after countless clicks came to Alexis Anne Mackenzie.  She is originally from Michigan and studied at Tufts Univeristy in Boston, MA.  Her description of her work is incredible:

All of my collages are composed by hand – cut from books I’ve been collecting for years, and painstakingly pieced together as seamlessly as possible. They create themselves through a process beginning with a loose concept, followed by a series of trials and errors, subtle maneuvers, selection/elimination, harmonious unions, and happy accidents. It is a meditative process, and there is a lot of decision-making behind each element involved.
My general intent, throughout all my work, is to portray the world as a flawed thing of beauty – a place that shines brightly, but has a dark side to match.
Here are some of my favourite collages.  In all of these examples, look carefully, because the title of the title of the piece is actually found within the image itself.  I think they are incredible and beautiful, and not despite but even more so because they are poignant and somewhat dark.

It Matters To Me, 2009
Dreaming Is Easy, 2010

Never Be Sad, 2009
Light Moves on the Water, 2010

I definitely know what will be going on my wish list… now if I could only find one for sale…
Check out the rest of Alexis Anne’s art on her site.

-a.