Archive for November, 2011

Metro

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Today’s Metro features May28th’s porcelain inspired 12:01 WatchI love Retro’s festive White Rabbit Snow Dome and Necks Tuesday’s hand crafted Liberty Bird Print Bow Tie.

Stylist Magazine

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This week’s Stylist Magazine features Luna and Curious’ Skeleton Expresso Cup Set by Phoebe Richardson.

Guardian Online Gift Guide

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The Guardian’s online Christmas gift guide featured a selection of gifts to please the whole family. The Guardian’s top Christmas gifts from CultureLabel included Seasonal Supply for Urban Growth by Allotinabox, Small Peacock Eyelashes by Luna & Curious, Croc Helmet by Moleta Munro, Magpie Keyring by Welcome Home Bird Ring and Sea Scene Scarf by Pebeta Teta, Gold and Turquoise Tin Plate by The Wallace Collection and The Dead Wrestler by Soma Gallery.

Observer Magazine

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This weekend’s Observer magazine featured Richard Burton’s Nightmare limited edition print by Artrepublic  in a Liz Taylor inspired gift guide.

Stylist Online Gift Guide

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Stylist’s online Christmas gift guide features a lovely selection of Christmas gift ideas including CultureLabel’s  The Story of Eames Furniture by Gestalten, Amor los Une by  Maria Francesca Pepe, Damien Hirst’s Superstition Book by Other Criteria, Inkhead Tea Set by The New English, Hummingbird Necklace by Rosita Bonita and Models Bone China Cake Plate by Melody Rose.

The Times

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The Times’ Bricks and Mortar feature showcased the best of artist designed homeware including Little Owl’s Still Life in Brown, Wolf and Badger’s Facet Boxes and Best’s Shadey Street Lampshade.

Deer Brains

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Deer Brains featured Melody Roses’s Upcycled  ’Models’ Vintage Bone China Teapot with Gold in their Christmas gift guide.

Glamour Magazine, Spain

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Maiden‘s Wolf Egg Cup and Opus Art‘s Staag III by Karl de Vroomen featured in the Spanish Edition of Glamour’s Top 100 Gifts for Christmas feature.

How to Spend it, Special Christmas Edition

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John Burgerman’s Expresso Cup and Saucer and Katy Leigh‘s Pink Cheeks Plate were featured in How to Spend it’s ‘Art House Chic’ article which highlighted the revival of artist designed homeware.

Introducing Sarah Milton

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Emerging talent Sarah Milton has only recently graduated from Arts school and is already creating quite a stir with her collection of limted-edition graphic prints. We caught up with Sarah to talk textures, typography and printing…

How would you describe your work?
The basic concept behind my work was to abstract type into obscure geometrics and mix them with textures I’d collected whilst printing, so to playfully switch what was usually legible type, and what wasn’t, process. That’s pretty much just a fancy way of saying I like type and I like process art though!

What’s your artistic process like? 
I usually start off with a single letter, number or character on a piece of paper and start to fold. It then grows quite rapidly with the use of photocopiers and collage into black and white graphic prints. These are then taken into the print room and given texture and colour through some sort of process; screen printing and gum arabic are my favourites. That’s the basic process for my flat prints. The 3D prints are the other way round. I go into the print room first to screen print colours and type onto paper, then fold these up to make the final art piece.

How long does it take to create a single piece?
To be honest, I never really know how long a single piece has taken because I’m always doing multiple prints at a time. My mind works on overdrive most of the time; I’ll get half way through one set of prints and already know what set of prints I’m going to make next. I wish I could keep up with it! The 3D prints take the longest to make, maybe a little too long but I don’t care; they’re so satisfying.

What elements of your work do you enjoy the most?
The physical act of paper folding and screen-printing are my favourite elements because they’ll take my mind off of anything. Both processes come really naturally to me and so I can completely zone out and go all day without having to think; it’s very therapeutic.

What’s the best piece of advice you’ve been given?
“Don’t be afraid to be different.”

What are your plans for the future?More, more, more! Many more artist prints. I’m also currently finalising my wallpaper collection, which is the other big part of what I do. Artist prints and wallpaper are just my starting point though; the plan is to expand so walls and beautiful objects everywhere are covered in my prints.

You can purchase Sarah’s prints exclusively on CultureLabel.

Stella Magazine

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Stella Magazine featured Me & Zena‘s Bright Eyes Rabbit Rings in gold and silver.

This weekend’s Style Magazine featured Arterepublic‘s Precious Damage print, The New English‘s Lepidotera Croceus Plate by MM (aka Maxium from the Prodigy) and Melody Rose‘s Upcycled Models Teapot.

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