Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Adventures + Inspiration. What's been shakin' these last 5 weeks...

First off a great BIG happy 2014 to all of you out there! I hope the past holiday season was filled with restful spaces during what can sometimes feel like a chaotic time of year.
Let's cheers to a new dynamic year filled with prosperity, joy and big adventures!


Which is also the theme for my new blog post.
Adventures and inspiration...



Being an independent fashion designer, event organizer and a boutique owner has got me running around like a maniac for the most of the year where others often ask me "how do you do it?"

My response? "There's a very fine line between brilliance and insanity"
Joking set aside, it really does take everything you have to
accomplish your dreams and goals in life, n'est pas?


Crazy determination, and an insurmountable amount of patience is most certainly key alongside having a clear perspective (while keeping an open mind) of where you're going and what you want to achieve in both the short term and long term.
But there is a light at the end of those 60 hour work weeks...


After scouring thrift stores all year long to create my one-of-a-kind handmade pieces, participating at year round markets, running a boutique 6 days a week and being the organizer of the annual Nifty for Fifty event...

...I close up shop for a few weeks over the holidays and fly the coop for some much needed "me time"...


Every year for the past few years now I have made it a goal to visit Europe. Germany and France in particular.Germany is definitely becoming second home to me now. Being born in Montreal originally and also having deep Portuguese roots, my affinity for Europe isn't any kind of surprise.
See how I fit right in there? :)

Being that this was my third visit to Germany I decided it would be pretty awesome to organize a photo shoot. This said 2 weeks before my flight! No better time than the present right?? 
I quickly got to work creating the samples for the shoot.

Prior to my stay in the sweet little town of Konigstein, I was super thrilled to have come across the photographic work of Thomas Ruppel. After a great deal of communication and organization, the collaboration was a total success! Here are a few teasers from our shoot featuring designs from Adhesif Clothing's Fall/Winter 2014 collection...



A first for me and what a dream come true in itself! While visiting Europe, I got the amazing opportunity to work with an incredible team of creative talent! Including Elena Thul for MUA & Hair, Sabrina Nathalie Reitz as the model and the gorgeous natural light photography of Thomas Ruppel. 
Check out more of  Thomas Ruppel's diverse photographic portfolio at http://www.thomas-ruppel.de/

The photo shoot happened on Dec 29th and what a wonderful way to close 2013. New years eve was celebrated with a bang and just around the corner a brand new adventure with more inspiration to follow...


No time to waste,  at 6am on January 2nd we boarded a train to the city of love...



Now before I went a friend of mine lent me a really cool book called...


I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in checking out the handmade and DIY scene in Paris. These were two of my favorite spots


The owner of Tombe Du Camion is an installation artist and sculpture. He changes the windows weekly with different themes each time. There was a super charming and hilarious shop girl who was very eager to tell me the stories behind literally every dead stock and vintage object I picked up in the place. 

The name of the shop translates as "fallen off the truck" which is an adequately quirky name to express all the random vintage objects including doll parts, old postcards, ornamental glass bottles, you name it...this is a DIY haven for  prop house enthusiasts!


This must see shop is located in the heart of Montmartre, where we were staying, just take get off at the Abbesses train station. The shop is a 5 minute walk from there.

I also thought La Droguerie was also pretty cool to check out. As it's name suggests it is like a pharmacy but the drugs inside the multitude of glass jars are all kinds of creative and sewing notions and findings like glass beads, hand dyed feathers, buttons, basically you name it.  There is also a fabric section with gorgeous printed cotton twill, trims and hand dyed yarns with already made pieces for purchase.

It really got my creative mind going, but being the vintage junky that I am I personally couldn't justify paying 20 Euro per meter of fabric. Too rich for my blood but still a very colorfully inspiring and worthwhile visit.


Even if you're on a budget, Paris is filled with inspiration. A great city to just people watch with something lively and interesting happening around every corner...


A nice little surprise was this amazing Rolling Stones photographic exhibition documenting their career with gorgeous black and white photographs. Oh yeah...and it was FREE


I have to admit, at the end of it all I was totally exhausted...park benches had just as much appeal to me as the multitude museums! An overall tiring but very inspiring trip.

With so much visual stimulation, coming back to my little Vancouver studio was comforting and familiar and  had me filled with a million new creative ideas. Now back to the grind of those 60 hour work weeks! 
Eeek.
An artists job is never done so it's good thing I got a little thing called passion...

Speaking of which don't forget to check out our Etsy shop. We have a record number of beautiful, one-of-a-kind jems up for grabs right now and thanks for stopping by!
































Monday, December 9, 2013

Shiny Fuzzy Muddy Celebrates 10 Years!

Shiny Fuzzy Wha? Hahaha...this is the response I get every time I speak about this quirky named art market to people I meet and it always makes me smile because it gives me the opportunity to introduce the meaning behind this amazing (non)holiday art market!

Let's start from the beginning shall we?
Shiny Fuzzy Muddy was founded in 2003 by Kari Woo of Kari Woo Contemporary Art Jewelry

                                          Laura McKibbon of Cul De Sac Designs  (below)                                                                   

Janna Hurtzig of Astrosatchel Design
(below)

                                                       Arleigh Wood of Arleigh Wood Art 
                                                                            (below)

                                                   ...and Frances Dickinson of Frances Felt
                                                                            (below)

Shiny Fuzzy Muddy formed in 2003 to collaborate in creating events that bring their art to the people. The driving force and vision behind the non-profit collective comes from the group’s five core members (as mentioned above) Initially drawn to each other’s aesthetic sensibilities, they found great support and inspiration in their collaboration and so it has lived on ever since!

Let me just interject the history of SFM for a moment here and give great applause to the greatly talented and dynamic group of women who are the founders of Shiny Fuzzy Muddy for their 10 YEAR anniversary! This ladies, is a landmark truly worth recognizing and being SUPER proud of! :)

SHINYFUZZYMUDDY is presented by these 5 founders and it takes place the second weekend in December at Heritage Hall. With an effort made to seek out new artists, up to twenty guests are invited to exhibit and sell their work at this historic Main St. location. The common thread that ties the work together is the high quality of design, craftsmanship and material sensibility.
Adhesif Clothing was also founded in 2003. The exact same year Shiny Fuzzy Muddy was created so I too share in the triumph of land marking a decade and am SO PROUD to be a part of  a well curated local event filled with such dynamic talent! This will be Adhesif Clothing's 3rd year in participation at Shiny Fuzzy Muddy and we couldn't be more excited for this weekend’s event!!!

In celebration for this upcoming event, Adhesif Clothing has been busy busy creating a multitude of what we affectionately refer to as our "Warm Fuzzies" :)

A selection of our ever popular reworked and up-cycled cardigans, sweaters and sweater dresses can be found at the Shiny Fuzzy Muddy show this weekend. They will keep you nice and toasty, sure to put a smile on your face and your loved ones this holiday season! We will also have brand new designs from our Fall-Winter 2013 Collection. 


Shiny Fuzzy Muddy is about seeking out new artists, so there are new vendors to see every year! This year up to twenty guests are invited to exhibit and sell their work at this historic Main St. location. The common thread that ties the work together is the high quality of design, craftsmanship and material sensibility.
You say your already starting to feel the gnawing effects of Christmas music being played incisively over the last few months?? Well fret no more weary holiday shopper! Shiny Fuzzy Muddy totes understands your dilemma!  

To make everything feel as funky as humanly possible, Shiny Fuzzy Muddy will be playing the godfather of soul's a Funky Christmas album on repeat ALL WEEKEND LONG!!

Ok ok ok...they won't be doing that either but come on! 
That WOULD be pretty darn SWEET don't you think???

Created as an antidote to large-scale craft fairs, they aim to present a pleasant shopping (and selling!) atmosphere. With a long standing tradition of free admission and a decided lack of holiday music, patrons can be sure to find meaningful objects in the most pleasant of shopping environments.
(...but secretly I'm still totally into FUNKY CHRISTMAS!! YES!)

For more info on Shiny Fuzzy Muddy and the FANTABULOUS line up of artists happening this WEEKEND! Visit the SFM website for more info and check out their super cool video below!


Shiny Fuzzy Muddy 2013
Saturday December 14th {11am–9pm}
Sunday December 15th {10am–7pm}
A finely curated collection of work that is complementary and stimulating for us and for our visitors!
Heritage Hall
3102 Main Street,Vancouver, BC