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New Series – 10 Awesome Aussie Indie Designers… (and I need your help!)

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

Today I’m introducing a new series on the blog – 10 Awesome Aussie (Australian – is there anyone who doesn’t know that?) Indie Designers…

I am just continually overwhelmed by the amount of amazing Aussie talent there is out there. There are so many gutsy ‘little people’ working hard at their dream of making it as an Indie creator (and often sole producer) of their designs.

I guess I’m one of them, and I have met so many during my time in the online craft world – I really want to share the love and show the world how awesome the Aussie craft and design scene is becoming.

Each week, I’m planning on sharing 10 Australian Indie Designers in a particular category. I’m going to cover niches such as clothing (in sub-categories), lingerie, textiles, print designers, painters, illustrators, purses, totes, children’s wear, papercraft, stationery, jewellery (in sub-categories), head-wear, shoes, scarves, homewares, toys… you get the idea!

I’m so excited to start this series – I already have an amazing amount of Aussie Indie designers to share with you all! But…

Before I begin, I want to ask you all a few questions:

  1. Can you think of an awesome Indie category I’ve missed that I just have to cover?
  2. Can you suggest any designers in a particular category that I must know about? (And please feel free to bring yourself to my attention if you are an Aussie designer!)
  3. Finally – a selfish one – can you please tweet, stumble, blog, FB, e-mail and generally share this post with your Aussie Indie peeps, so that I can get as much help and feedback on this as possible? I am one person, and can only find so much – I need you all to help me find the best and brightest of us out there!

Sweet.

I can’t wait to hear your suggestions, and I’ll be raring to go with my first post next week!!

P.S. to all you non-Aussies out there… I bet you know of at least one awesome Aussie designer you can share!

P.P.S. You may want to subscribe to Epheriell Designs to keep up with the series – either via RSS, e-mail, or by using the Google Friend Connect widget in the left sidebar :D

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Imaginative Intention – Artisan Feature and Giveaway

Monday, November 9th, 2009

Where do you live?

I recently purchased my first house in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada.

Polymer Clay - Blue on a WireWhere do you do your work?

My wonderful fiance and dad redid the basement of our house, so that I could have a HUGE workroom.

What’s your favourite place in the world, and why?

Banff National Park, my boyfriend and I go camping in Banff each year but last year he proposed to me at the base of Cat Creek Falls. It’s definitely cemented itself with me, as being my favorite place!

Tell us a little bit more about yourself! Your ‘day job’ or business, family, hobbies…

I’m 24 years old, I just finished my degree in Financial Services from the University of Regina. At the moment, I’m taking a break before entering the workforce full time. I’m also recently engaged and getting married on July 24th! Although, I only found Etsy last year, I’ve been selling online since I was 18 and I’ve been learning new things and applying those new things to create new works, since I was just a child (thanks to my grandmas)!

Polymer Clay - Green AbstractWhat did you want to be ‘when you grew up’?

Honestly, it changed as often as I changed my underwear! I’ve wanted to be a lawyer, a marine biologist, a National Geographic photographer, a shop owner, a metal smith, a fashion designer, and the list goes on and on!

How did you first get into your craft/art?

I’ve always been into creating new things and I was searching online for a way to make something out of my photography (rather than just hanging it on the wall). After a bit of searching I found quite a few tutorials on polymer clay transfers. After a few hits and misses, using a variety of transfer materials, I decided that I wasn’t happy with the type of impression I could make with those. So, I went in search of a paper that could be baked into the clay (and that could handle the heat of the oven). First, I found t-shirt transfer paper but the image generally faded and bubbled in the oven, and you could only bake the clay for about 8 minutes before the image was ruined. So, I backed off for a bit (I was starting to get frustrated)! After a while, I came across a special type of paper that could handle the heat of the oven and would mimic an actual photograph. VOILA! I’d found exactly what I was looking for and I’ve creating my pendants this way ever since!

What do you make?

I create photographic polymer clay and resin pendants/necklaces. In the near future, I will be launching 3 new pendant lines, using stainless steel, wood, and faux ceramic clay molds.

Polymer Clay - FlyWhat are you most proud of making?

I don’t know if I’ve ever been singularly proud of one specific piece, each one in each medium is special to me.

What do you like the most/least about selling your wares online?

I love the process of creating. I loathe packaging everything up and making the trip to the post office.

I love…

my fiance, my puppies, my family, creating, shopping for new supplies to bring to life new ideas….

It drives me crazy when…

people are rude, you really aren’t making the situation any easier for you or anyone else by being rude.

What’s your favourite word?

Blah (it can so expressive or not).

If you could sum yourself or your work up in one sentence, it would say…

Never be afraid to express yourself

Visit Teri Online!

Website: www.imaginativeintention.etsy.com

Blog: www.imaginativeintentions.blogspot.com

Twitter: www.twitter.com/ImaginaryIntent

Facebook Page: http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/pages/Imaginative-Intention/149004529324

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This week, Teri is offering a $20 gift voucher, to be used on any item from her shop – pretty cool!

To Enter:

1. Visit Imaginative Intention, and come back here leaving a comment about your favourite piece from the store.

2. For additional entries, leave a comment saying that you: followed or subscribed to Epheriell Designs (or already do); have Twittered about the givewaway; have shared the giveaway with friends on Facebook, or; you have written a blog post about it.

3. Entries close next Sunday night, the 15th of November, at 12pm Australian EST. Winners are announced the next day as part of next week’s Feature and Giveaway post.

Remember to leave me a way of contacting you.. and Good Luck!

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Last week’s winner was Vickie - congrats!

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Ike Designs/Kelsi Doscher Photography – Artisan Feature and Giveaway

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

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Where do you live?

I live in Wellington, New Zealand but I grew up in the northeast of the United States.  I fell in love with NZ in 2003 while visiting and have come back and forth from the States and Australia since then.

Where do you do your work?

I work out of my home now, but I love working while travelling because of the inspiration it brings. My dream is to own a studio space that I can share with my partner. It will be big enough to throw paint on canvases and will have a photography darkroom, small studio space, metal working area and much more. A place where anything can happen and I won’t need to tidy things up all the time.

What’s your favourite place in the world, and why?

Traveling is what makes me feel alive- I love every aspect of it, including the rough times! I have so many places that mean something special to me but I will try to narrow it down… I would have to say the Aspiring National Park on the South Island of New Zealand. The stillness of the forgotten spaces tucked away in the mountains is so centering, reminding me of what is most important in life and giving me a realistic view of what the world is in its true essence. I found that the Simpson Desert in Australia evoked similar emotions, including that of isolation and awareness of our need to survive – something I often forget living comfortably in the Western world.

Tell us a little bit more about yourself! Your ‘day job’ or business, family, hobbies…

emily_peak_4x6_watermarkI am interested in almost anything, well everything really. I work as a Hawaiian massage therapist as well as doing free-lance photography work and making the jewelry found on my Etsy site. I am currently working with my partner and his business partners to launch an exciting new international business that will raise money for Charities and Non-Profit Organizations worldwide.

I love seeing people express their passion through their art or their language – it is incredibly inspiring.  I enjoy reading non-fiction and learning new things. I find that I get quite down emotionally if I am not creating something – whether it is a photograph or piece of jewelry, cooking, writing, etc. the list goes on ☺  My partner works in the film industry and is frequently working 80+ hour weeks, so some of my happiest times are when he has time off and we are able to indulge ourselves in our creative endeavors together, go for walks or go swimming.  Also any time I get to spend with my family is special for me because we are so far away from one another, geographically speaking.

What did you want to be ‘when you grew up’?

I changed my mind so frequently as to what I wanted to be when I grew up. I knew I wanted to help people, so for most of my childhood and adolescence I wanted to be a doctor and work in impoverished areas in the States and Africa. Then my passion turned to photography and photojournalism. Now I am finding my own way on a completely undiscovered path and hoping that it will lead me to exactly where I need to be.

How did you first get into your craft/art?

090109_IkeDesigns_0110I have always enjoyed creating things and giving my creations away to others. I was convinced that I was not “artsy” for the longest time (for roughly the same amount of time I was convinced I was going to be a doctor… strange how those worlds don’t meet up as often as they should). I took an art and religion course at college/university and my world opened up. I realized that I didn’t have to be an artist for anyone else other than me and my life immediately changed.

What do you make?

I first started out making incredibly complex collage sculpture art. My style has now flowed in to a more simple form, but I still find it to be complex in its meaning, rather than its physicality. I now make images using film and digital photography. I have a newly acquired Holga camera and old Polaroid Land camera that I am enjoying experimenting with. In April of this year I started making jewelry. I started out with no knowledge of how to do things and found my way by experimenting and inspiration from other artists’ work.

What are you most proud of making?

My final project for the art and religion class I mentioned above was a three-dimensional sculpture piece that explored my emotions surrounding a family member who was chronically ill with cancer. It was an exploration into the strength of the individual, the power of community and our profound ability as human beings to express ourselves in so many different and beautiful ways.

What do you like the most/least about selling your wares online?

I really miss getting to meet the people who enjoy my work.  I love hearing people’s stories and how they personally relate to the photo/jewelry they are purchasing. I sometimes get emails from buyers but I miss the face-to-face communication.

I love…

Ben and Jerry’s ice cream… my family, the mountains, the desert, the look on a childs face when they have accomplished something they thought was impossible, the feeling when I have accomplished something I thought was impossible, and the list goes on!

It drives me crazy when…

The media misrepresents cultures, people, political situations, etc and the result is racism, bigotry and failure to find truth within oneself.

What’s your favourite word?

Open-minded.

If you could sum yourself or your work up in one sentence, it would say…

“Be the change you want to see in the world.” – Gandhi

Visit Kelsi Online!

Shop: www.ikedesigns.etsy.com

Website: www.kelsidoscher.com

Facebook Page: (just started it this one) http://www.facebook.com/pages/Ike-Designs-Handcrafted-Jewelry/124676546683

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Kelsi is giving away a gift voucher for $20USD off any purchase from her Etsy site or photography site. There is some gorgeous goodness to be had – so get browsing!

To Enter:

1. Visit Ike Designs or Kelsi Doscher Photography, and come back here leaving a comment about your favourite piece from the store.

2. For additional entries, leave a comment saying that you: followed or subscribed to Epheriell Designs (or already do); have Twittered about the givewaway; have shared the giveaway with friends on Facebook, or; you have written a blog post about it.

3. Entries close next Sunday night, the 8th of November, at 12pm Australian EST. Winners are announced the next day as part of next week’s Feature and Giveaway post.

Remember to leave me a way of contacting you.. and Good Luck!

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Last week’s winner was Jacks - congrats!

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