The Folkestone Warren through to Dover.
The Folkestone Warren through to Dover.
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Just starting to work on some collaborative projects, and thinking about what kind of girls are Aviary girls.
The photography of India Hobson captures the essence of what we imagine them to be.
Apparat - ‘Goodbye’
A perfect example of sound and visuals.
Starting to realise that this scrapbook encapsulates the emotions surrounding the work we make from the objects we find, rather than direct design references.
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One of the most evocative and imaginative stills from Tim Walker’s film, ‘The Lost Explorer’.
‘Ages ago someone told me how, in Victorian times, there were canary clouds over the Atlantic,’ he says, referring to the days when a taste for exotic birds meant that clippers sailed back from Africa loaded with cages. Halfway home, they would release the birds, which would soar over the sea, until, too tiny to reach land, they would drop back down to the ship and a life of captivity.
A continuation from our last post…
Seeing how another creative responds to someone’s work is so interesting. Love Ismay Ozga’s delicate, pastel photographs and soft illustrations of The Vamoose’s jewels
The Vamoose blog is so inspiring, and we could learn a lot from her presentation style.
Curiosities and carefully compiled colour palettes go hand-in-hand informing her jewellery collections.
Last night we went and saw a modern day tatterdemalion, Gruff Rhys, perform in a beautiful, old church. Wonderful fragments of old films and archive documentary footage were spliced together, and projected over one another as a backdrop to his performance. The butterfly dance was one of these.
A dark and beautiful snapshot from The Selby.
Ideas for dramatic, theatrical displays of our wares at future events or in wintery look books.
This is where we record the things we love and those which inspire us.