Going shopping with the ladies













Here are all the totes!
They are almost all up in the shop :)

Greeting cards!





I've been experimenting with cutting and printing and stamping.
The first humble result are these greeting cards!
There are only 4 packs of them and each pack is merely 3 dollars!
See (and why not, get) them here!

Chelsea




Chelsea Steed is a photographer and now a new print in my shop...
See the story here!

humming bird print


By studiobeerhorst.

Bridgett


Read her story here.

See Ali's site (the photographer of the original image) here.

Psychedelic art




Oh so tempted by these. SO. TEMPTED.
(secret source by paper whistle, i employ magical thinking by formeforyou)

Giveaway @ Stuff under twenty


The wonderful people at Stuff under Twenty are having a Nosideup giveaway!

See how you can get it here.

Long absence, but then...!

It's been a while, but look! There's more in the shop! (it makes me so happy to finish a piece and put it up!)


Leggy (first collage ever)



Remember the divas?


I introduced them here, and now one of them has changed name and moved to Etsy.

They're fussy and high-maintenance. You know you need one!

Rebecca


See her story here.

geisha

I bet you guys could see this coming, couldn't you? She's up in the shop...

Bianca


Bianca is now available in my etsy shop. You can read her story here.
Expect new stuff for the shop tomorrow as well!

Elsita



May I say Elsita rocks? Thanks. Not only she creates intrincate hand-cut pieces, but she offers prints of those too!


Oh, Elsita, I so foresee one of your beauties on my wall. Soon. (possibly the hand one. Oh yes.)

Claudette Schreuders


When I was in Swaziland, my Art teacher, Ms P., took us around art trips in South Africa. These were absolutely extraordinary. She knew everybody, we went from gallery to museum to studio. One of the artists she showed us was Claudette Schreuders. I loved her work, sweet and cruel at the same time. Naive and sad. But I have only realized now how much it struck me. I find myself thinking of her pieces at random moments. Isn´t it weird, the things you remember, and when you remember them?


Let me share her with you.

Giveaway amnesty (and winner!)



Ok, it's 1st of November. That means the giveaway is over. There were not 50 comments. But you knew all the way I can't do harsh that well and that I get way too excited about these things to be too strict. So here it is. I am officially establishing a giveaway amnesty. It's still on despite the 36 only answers.


I've used Math Goodies' Custom Random Number Generator, and here's the winner:
Post number 29. Alice!
alice said...
I don't like the fact that you don't have the "You, get me out of here" available in digital print. I'm poor and can't afford the original piece!please,please,please,pretty pleaaaase!
14 October 2008 16:39
So Alice, I'll try my best to keep in touch and ask you what print you want.
Thanks everyone!

Living art


When we first saw our flat, I felt a bit... umph. We had already agreed to renting it (it belongs to the University, so it's affordable and we are surrounded by fellow student families and couples), so we had to stick to it. The couple who had it before had not moved a single bit of furniture, and had not put up any photos or pictures. they had no flowers or fruit bowls. It felt so cold, I was taken a bit aback. But now we've been there for a month, the place has a bit more of life. We have moved the furniture about so that it suits our needs (working, living), and we have injected a bit of color into the rooms. We are going to be there for 10 months, it's owned by the Uni and we are broke. This means no Eames chairs (some day...), or vintage wooden tables, or plush handwoven textiles. It means make do with as little as possible because it's provivional and it was half-furnished (grr, ugly, ugly, ugly). We can't even really hand things on the walls! But, ha!, we can stick things to the walls!

And this is what I wanted to tell you. How it marvels me how two pieces interact when they are placed next to each other. A narrative evolves, and the pieces acquire a whole new meaning.
(Pic before, the Moomin and "Eliminate with softness" from my sister).




These are on top of our "sofa". They are acrylic portraits of Mr. M and me, with all the testing of the print I posted about some days ago (still to come to the shop). When the two portraits are shown together, they have a sense of unity, of "us". And with the prints, it' a full on declaration.

I wake up everyday to this wall. I consider it a work in progress. Little bits and pieces are added as they join the family. You can see pieces I've talked about. The two top sketches are studies for the portraits on top of the sofa. Then there's a Betsy Walton; a Louise Bourgeois handkerchief for Third drawer down (it reads I've been to hell and back, and let me tell you, it was wonderful). This contrasts the ad man print (from Bricklane in london), which claims It's going to get worse. There's my new Sandra Jutos (see some posts before), and the Mon petit phantome owls. Oh, and the ukio-e images (search old post).It all speaks about life and growth to me.



Then there's another Betsy Walton, with a random image from a flyer and a cut out from a movie ad that reads "Sometimes life brings strange surprises". And I find a connection in the sense of awe and surprise and love of life.



This is my "journey" wall, with more Ukio-e and an Ashley G and Drew.


And these are doors, to our bedroom (Ashley G and Drew again), with decals from Tasty suite (you've heard about them before, too). And the front door, with a ahnd crocheted robot from the V&A in london, and another decal.


Katherina, new print

Ladies and gentlemen,
I am extremely proud to present Katherina's portrait to you. She's the latest hair-do illustration available as a print from the shop. You might notice she's a bit more... "graphic" than the former ones. She's also far more vintage. It's exciting to see some evolution. Please welcome her with open arms!



Read her story (and get her) here.

Block prints almost ready


These block prints (see here and here for previous posts on them) have costed blood and tears (literally, I've rubbed my knuckles raw and lately stabbed my left hand repeatedly and badly with the blades) but THEY ARE ALMOST THERE. I'm still at a hit and miss stage with the paint thickness and the printing methodology (burnishing with a spoon), so it may still be a few days until they hit the shop. I am also testing (as you can see) different shades of grey. So far, the lightest grey is my favourite. I have also experimented with turquoise lettering on white paper, and white lettering on off-white paper (very, very subtle. So subtle that you have to look at it in an angle for the message to appear. This seems a bit too subtle for me). The size is an A3 (that is two landscape standard -A4- pages on a column). The writing is obviously Beatle-esque. How do you like them?

It's about time... BLOG GIVEAWAY!

Yes, ladies and gentlemen.

It is ON.


It is only fair that if I've been so very lucky this week (Design*Sponge, Modish, my first various sales, blog look updates, etc.) I pass on some luck.


So, I am having my very first giveaway.



  • How does it go?
Easy!

Visit my store; come back here and comment under this post: say what would you NOT like from my store and why. Make sure I've got a way to find you back (either by signing with your blogger ID, or by leaving the name of your etsy shop or by visiting daily so that you'll know if you've won. I would not recommend publishing your personal info, just in case). The result will be published on Saturday 1st of Nov (given that there's at least 50 comments).



  • What do you get?

Well, you can get any print from my shop. We could even arrange for you to have printed any of the black and white drawings available as originals at the moment of the announcement.

PS: Come on, be nice, answer the poll on the left <= Sholud I change the blog's name to No Side Up? There are quite a lot named Home is where the heart is...!



My Betsies have arrived!


I bought two prints from one of my very, very favourite artists: Betsy Walton (you can find her at http://www.betsywalton.etsy.com/ ).

They are so perfect, so delicate, so full of details, so amazing!Her talent will never cease to fascinate me. (the one on the pic is "Angular cloud")

If you are tempted to buy anything of her, just do it.

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Trained as a Product designer and in Fine Arts (a bit). Now a MA student of Contemporary Art History and Visual Culture. Passionate about culture, trends, rituals and people (and vegan food). Proud owner of Nosideup Etsy store. See more at http://www.mariagilulldemolins.com

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