Showing posts with label jo olive. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jo olive. Show all posts

Friday, September 7

Tiny books in tiny moments

Sometimes when you are a mum, a maker, a project obsessive like myself, you need to use each moment wisely. This is why I usually work so small, it's kind of easier to achieve things amongst making sandwiches, replying to e-mails, wiping noses and doing dishes (I detest doing the dishes!).  So yesterday I dedicated myself to making tiny books. Little tomes that will become little necklaces. Tiny books are like treasure, their pages are intimate and quiet and they always make me think that the people using them are storing away secrets and wishes and dreams - basically I'm a hopeless, hopeless romantic.  So, in my "small moments" my "tiny minutes" I'll be stitching these thumbsized vessels with wonky linen stitching, watercolour papers and beautiful rusted pages, screen-printed leathers and frayed fabrics.  They'll be ready in time for the Christmas Markets (yes, they will be?) and they'll be ready in time for New Years Resolutions.  They will all be unique, they will all be special and they will all be beautiful in a wabi-sabi kind of way.



                    rusted bamboo paper and screenprinted leathers go into this one - already sold!




    a little selection of tiny books, with wonky stitching, handprinted covers, watercolour papers etc etc



my new fave, yellow and black and white, chunky and sweet all at the same time!



Love love this one, already sold, completely gorgeous in it's own crazy stitched way! 



rusted paper sampler




simple japanese stitched binding for this selection of beautiful rusted papers

Tuesday, August 28

DIG IT!

ooooh DIG is coming....yes the newest workshop and I'm so excited about getting gritty with ochres, rusted paper, stitching, spuds, hessian sacks, it will be just like my childhood, bandicooting in the spud paddocks (yes I actually did grow up among swarthy spud farmers!) book a spot at the Print + Paper + Book store and spend a beautiful day making tunnel books.  Did I mention that it's at the Blue Knob Hall at the lovely Lillian Rock in Northern NSW, AND they have the best little cafe with big pots of Chai and hearty meals...can't wait!


Sunday, July 1

The Collective Project




Earlier this year I found myself in the company of four creative souls who had formed a new arts collective in my town, Murwillumbah NSW.  It seemed I was the fifth member, and we set about creating community arts events.  As time rolled on our dreams grew bigger and bigger, we envisaged a local arts space that would give the amazing people who live and create here a platform to sell their works, to teach others about tapping into their innate creative talents, to run professional development events for artists and crafter and makers and to be a space where like-minded people could gather.

One of the bigger views was that our arts space could essentially renew or revitalise our CBD. Our hope was that such an inspiring space could breath life into a CBD that was dying.  At last count there were 30 vacant shops in our town, and more and more of these continue to close their doors each week.

We watched as Newcastle's CBD came alive again with the "This is Not Art" campaign and we watched as Lismore's CBD became the host to Pop-Up events, galleries, retail store and open studios.
With these places as inspiring case studies, we hoped that Murwillumbah would embrace this opportunity for change.

We still hope. But it will be a hard race to win.  We still have our dreams for this space, we don't know what form it will take, we don't know if we will get enough support to make it happen straight away - in fact sometimes we feel as if we are holding onto pipe-dreams.

But dreams are meant to be chased and our grand vision may materialise as a tiny boutique space in a hidden laneway or a full store front in main street - we don't know but one thing I do know is that it will take shape, somehow, somewhere and sometime.

I guess that is the beauty of dreams, sometimes they come true.



S U P P O R T    T H E      D R E A M     A N D     M A K E     A     P L E D G E . . .


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Fire + Book + Bind Workshop

 



I love taking workshops, facilitating them and teaching them.  I love seeing people achieve amazing things and I come away so inspired by the day. Totally recharged, energised and motivated to create.
The best thing to hear from someone who does one of our workshops (I work with the super talented Heather Matthew) is that it was the "best day I've had in so long" or that "I never give myself the opportunity to be creative and I love it".  The thing about creating is that it is so good for the soul, it gets you in touch with your "humaness" (if that is infact a word!), it is one of those activities that helps us find our voice, be still for a while, think it through and make something to be proud of.  We all love to learn and that little welling of pride that comes from success in print form, or book form is precious and to be treasured.  We feel alive when we make and that is something to do and do often.

xoxoxo








Monday, April 9

type and text workshop gallery









we love paper, folded and torn
we dig inkiness, buttery and delish
we love hanging with amazing people
who are fearless and brave and just "make"
no matter what
we love the studio 9 in uki vibe
we love collaboration and sharing 
we love cups of tea
we love print


thanks gorgeous type and text workshop people
for coming together to produce beautiful things

xoxo


































Wednesday, February 29

Memory Stack


last day of summer, cool iced coffee in a cool place, inspired by the energy of a dear friend, dashing in tutus, icy-poles and weaving roads, a busy studio stacking papers for women who run with scissors........

a glimpse of one hot day

soon to be a stack of memories

a memory stack?