Archive for June, 2011
Today in Manchester it has been mostly raining, but these little fellas have just cheered me right up!
You may recognise the style of textile art from our recent guest blog about creepy crawlies where a moth by the same artist was recently featured. The arist in question is Mister Finch whose portfolio, is full of[.....]
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The inner geek in me loves this idea, and the outer geek is tempted to join in!
The QR-3D Project is an invitation to designer/makers to create a textile version of a QR-3D code to be displayed at an exhibition in Manchester’s Cornerhouse gallery in Autumn of this year. If you’re not familiar with QR codes[.....]
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We love supporting new indie ventures and so here’s calling any creatives who fancy having a stall on a brand new vintage and handmade fair. The event in being hosted by Silk Home and Garden and will include a vintage pop-up tea room serving delicious coffee and homemade cakes. There is no entry fee on[.....]
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Brighton Art Fair will be taking place again in September of this year giving art buyers a fantastic opportunity to peruse the finest local and national art collections all hosted one place. There were almost 500 artists applying for just over 120 places and so the artists featured in the fair have been selected for[.....]
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Last Saturday I attended the end of year show for students of Fashion Design and Technology at Manchester Metropolitan University. The event provided the opportunity for students to showcase their final collections at the end of a tough 4 year course.
Of particular note was Galvanise the Dog by Mark Bell whose stylish Tudor-inspired garments highlight[.....]
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