4.18.2009

home.


If you live in a little apartment like I do, check out Apartment Therapy. They are doing a Small Cool Contest, a great resource for making your little small space your very own (well designed and decorated) home.

Enjoy, Carey.

Update: See comments for a Regina shout out!

4.17.2009

TGIF bunny style


A little bunny loving on a happy Friday!

Have a great weekend!


4.16.2009

Melanie

WHO: Melanie Monique Rose, visual artist. WHERE: Hamilton St. studio. CLOTHES: Black shirt, $52, Dean Renwick Design Studio (1861 Scarth St.); thrift store jeans, $5. FOOTWEAR: Black boots, $5, Sears Clearance (1908 - 7th Ave.) ACCESSORIES: Earrings, Contagious Love (jewelry company of herself and sister); necklace made by Cara De Gennaro; jade bracelet, gift; belt buckle, Our Best To You craft sale, gift. HAIR: Fran Gilboy.

In the upcoming year, Melanie will be busy working on an ongoing project at the Loggie Shoe Building. She will be part of the arts incubator, which will include working with a fashion collective called Seams Radical, that will be transforming the building. Part of the upcoming plans include a retail space, studios and a facility to provide art classes. Aside from her collaborations, Melanie will be creating jewelry, painting, and textile works while looking forward to the show she curated at Crushed Grape.

How did this new studio space come about? Marian Donelly brought us all together. She approached different types of artists working in different mediums. Eventually there will be a recording studio, arts related business as well as the fashion collective.

What is your favorite type of artistic medium to work in? I don't have a favorite. It is whatever medium that best expresses the idea. I really like painting because I find it very immediate, compared to textile work which is very process orientated. Although there is something to be said for something that takes a long time in the process that I like.

How did you become involved in felting? I went to the Kootenay School of Arts, Craft and Design in Nelson BC. It was just something that I really enjoyed the hands-on process of it. It is a process that not a lot of people are doing, especially within textiles in Saskatchewan. So it is important to me to share my craft with others, just to keep it alive.

If you weren't an artist, what do you think you would be doing instead? Probably traveling. I collect a lot of things, including art supplies, so my load becomes a lot heavier. But Regina is still gifting me with a lot of opportunities so I stay here, instead of travel.

What is your favorite thing to collect? I really like small precious things that have memory to them. For instance, this necklace that Cara De Gennaro made for me, is a collection of coins that my brother gave to me from Palestine and a stone my friend gave to me from Grasslands National Park.

You definitely seem to have your own individual style. How would you describe it? City country. I just realized that growing up in the country with a lot of influences, but I also went to school here in the city. So it was kind of a cross influence.



4.15.2009

I love wallpaper.


I really do.

Wallpaper images for the computer that is. Although, I am starting to get it on for real wallpaper as well. But that is another post.

Nonetheless, if you like to make your computer screen into little pieces of art, here are some great sites to check out...
Frankie Magazine and Kindred.

Enjoy,
Carey.

4.06.2009

Dinosaurs!


























This is how I spent my weekend.

It was all about makeshift cheapo studios, curious bunnies, and a whole lot of anatomically incorrect dinosaurs.


Some days, I have to admit...I love my job and am a lucky girl. Stay tuned for the finished piece! carey xo.

4.05.2009

friday afternoon

4.04.2009

Good grief...it's my new saying.

Did you know that if you are trying to change the layout of a blog, and you save your template in case you screw it up, it will not save your widgets...for when you do screw it up and have to revert back to your original layout. I didn't know this. But now I do.