NEXT EVENT : KAMERS @ ST DAVID’S, SANDTON 27 APRIL - 3 MAY ♡
This is limited edition fine art print onto which I have sewed the bulb filaments with gold thread.
Signed and editioned by hand.
Edition /100.
A3 (297 W x 420 L mm)
Can be printed as A2 by request.
This fabric design is taken from an original painting I did, playing with many layers of lines on top of lines on top of colour. Each bag is different to the next, because life's too short to have the same thing as everyone else.
The bags are made from recycled felt - and recycled felt is made from 100% recycled plastic bottles! So consider this a way to help keep plastic bottles out of the landfill. 15 plastic bottles are used per square metre of felt, so one bag uses just over 2 plastic bottles.
23 L x 17 H x 6 W cm
Fronts & backs are different colours, and my little logo of AA is handstitched on the bottom corner of each of them.
Machine washable.
Not lined inside.
Made in South Africa, of course.
Not necessarily only for cosmetics!
'Wisdom begins in wonder'. Socrates was right:)
Handmade & handpainted, I'm getting back to drawing, just on a different surface. One of a kind, as always.
Cobalt painted on earthenware clay, fine details scratched off with sgrafitto technique, finished off with transparent glaze.
14,5 W x 4 H cm
Not suitable for the dishwasher
These bowls are great for different salads or sides when you're entertaining. Also work well as fruit bowls. They have even been used as a pot plant holder:)
20 W (top) x 14 H cm
Only one of each design
Best to wash by hand (the high temperature of a dishwasher can cause fine cracks in the glaze over time).
I've finally gotten around to learning how to form a bowl from clay with my own hands, and then paint my own image onto it! Its been a learning curve, and I don't think you can ever know everything about ceramics even if you spend your whole life doing it! But I'm looking forward to learning and doing more!
These are small trinket bowls, made from earthenware clay. Images are painted with black underglaze and then scratched to get the fine detail - a technique called sgrafitto, which I absoloutely love.
Each bowl has a proverb or idiom running along the bottom. They are all one of a kind:)
approx 11,5 W x 4,5 H cm
joyful ceramics and art for a happy home
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