Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Surface Stories on Arts Thread!


http://blog.artsthread.com/?p=676 How exciting! Katie Dominy of Arts Thread came to the launch night and wrote a lovely blog post about us!

Arts Thread is a magazine/blog/online portfolio that connects students, graduates and industry. There are forums, competitions, internships and inspiration.

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Surface Stories Pop up Shop Launch Night!















Yay! What a fantastic night! Thank you to Monika Filasiewicz for taking these photographs, and thank you to everyone who came to see us! 2 weeks left to visit!

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Alana Florence






Alana Florence is exploring how Kinetic Textiles can be part of an interactive environment. Her illustrative patterns and creature-like kinetic sculptures are full of character we can empathise with and re-tell the way we experience architecture. Her ideas are for kinetic architectural spaces that celebrate the environment and elicit delight in its users.

Alessia Giardino


Alessia Giardino is a designer from Italy who believes the essence of design is in the intellectual and pragmatic quality of the idea. Her most recent project is a narrative of the surface of architecture over time. Using innovative paints that “eat” pollution, and layers that wear away, she shows how appearance can be affected and manipulated by pollution, environment and use.

Clover Robin


Clover Robin is a surface pattern designer with a keen interest in sensory, familiar and innovative design. She pushes materials and their capabilities to often surprising places while nodding to traditional and historical design. Telling us stories about the past and our memories as well as challenging 'the norm' allows for innovative and exciting design outcomes.

Emmie Joseph


Emmie Joseph believes in designing for a sustainable future. She has invented a double-layered blind that uses shadow to create playful, intangible, ever-changing decoration. Illustrative shadow casters can be pulled from storage in a storybook to redecorate the blind at a whim without any waste. She also writes and illustrates oddly tragic short stories which feed into her work with shadow and light. 

Gemmie Payton




Gemmie Payton illustrates surreal, humourous illustrated stories and prints that are aimed at adults but can equally be enjoyed by children. Stories about cats that would kill for a button, or a mashed potato dog/mountain that is eaten away by humanity without consideration. Her drawings and stories bring charm, joy and unobtrusive thoughtfulness.