Thursday, September 18, 2014

Contributor series: Jacinta Crane


Jacinta Crane came to our rescue when we needed a photographer in Brisbane to shoot weaver extraordinaire, Maryann Talia Pau at the Finders Keepers markets for the Many Hands issue. (Take a look at some of the images we couldn't fit into the magazine below!)

Jacinta studied photography at the Brisbane College of Photography & Art where she then had her first photography job, leading to a passion for event photography – which she sees as a great opportunity to make connections and keep her finger on the creative pulse.


As well as photographing events, Jacinta also works with marketing and advertising companies and in her spare time she is currently doing a project with friends, setting up photo shoots at various locations and enjoying the creative freedom that comes with that.


Maryann Talia Pau at the Finders Keepers Brisbane

 



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Thursday, September 11, 2014

Many Hands Make Light Work


In case you haven't heard, issue 15 is out! Taking its name from the classic proverb, the Many Hands issue celebrates collaboration in all its forms.

Featuring a gang of artists roaming Auckland's streets, a weaver whose project spans the world, a small Matakana bush cabin built by architectural graduates, and the must-have of any creative city – shared workshop spaces – the spring issue is fronted by dynamic cover duo Pete Cromer and Laura Blythman.

Take a look inside below, then grab yours from Felt or Big Cartel, or one of our lovely stockists to the right there –>

Monday, September 1, 2014

Contributor Series: Luzette Godinez


Luzette photographed by Jamie Bowering for issue 14
Luzette Godinez featured in issue 14 with her brand Luu, photographed by Jamie Bowering – and now we've convinced her to put together a tutorial for the new issue. Being familiar with her playful geometric style, she still managed to wow us with her amazing piƱatas (which you'll soon be able to make too!) 

A graphic designer by day, Luzette infuses her graphic, patterned work with natural elements. We recently visited her stall at the Auckland Art & Craft Fair and alongside her geometric jewellery pieces there were the Luu signature terrariums and air plant-growing pieces of driftwood – definitely one of the more unique displays on offer.

Keep an eye out in the upcoming issue 15 for Luzette's tutorial. (And if you are too lazy/craft-challenged/have a glue allergy, Luu does custom orders too! 





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