Published by Noelle Olpin on 24 Mar 2011 | No Comments
We make handmade signs, recycled skateboard beards, letterpress cards and poster prints, paper people, hand sewn bow & neck ties and possibly a few new items too.
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Published by Noelle Olpin on 24 Mar 2011 | No Comments
I am an artist, I paint and draw. My focus for the Bazaar would be selling prints and possibly originals. I have some mother’s day themed prints I’d like to add to the collection.
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Published by Noelle Olpin on 08 Mar 2010 | No Comments
Mike and Alma Loveland are a husband and wife team who work together on various projects. Alma is more on the graphic art end, Mike is more on the traditional art end. Together they offer a fun, functional, and eclectic mix of products.
Published by Noelle Olpin on 08 Mar 2010 | No Comments
I’ve been making lots of things with felt. I’m working on a series of baby bell balls. I’ve been cleaning, dyeing and carding wool from some sheep in Provo. I also have been painting new birds and will have new prints, and hopefully a couple editions of a Prove Zine done by then!
Published by Noelle Olpin on 08 Mar 2010 | No Comments
We are two persons looking for ways to communicate through the beauty of silkscreen. We make posters, tote bags, journals, sometimes t-shirts. We just started to work with felt and we love it so far!
Published by Noelle Olpin on 08 Mar 2010 | No Comments
I focus on art cards and prints created from my illustrations and paintings, but also use my “girls” to make art dolls, hairpins, pendants and other things. I’ve been working the last little while to even further improve my giclée prints (new pretty paper!) and make available BIGGER print sizes (I’m so excited!). I hope to bring many new designs and not-yet-seen prints to the spring show.
Published by Noelle Olpin on 03 Nov 2009 | No Comments
This year I am making lots of framed paintings of fish and birds. I also have made a series of wooden bird puzzles (which I don’t have a photo of at the moment). I will have some letterpress items with my art on them as well, and hopefully some little felted animals.
Published by Noelle Olpin on 03 Nov 2009 | No Comments
Mike and Alma Loveland are a husband and wife team who work together on various projects. Alma is more on the graphic art end, Mike is more on the traditional art end. Together they offer a fun, functional, and eclectic mix of products.
Published by Duane Call on 25 Oct 2009 | No Comments
I absolutely love fabric. I started creating these headpieces to make money so I could purchase more fabric! The headpieces have taken over the creative side of my brain. I love combining the different textures and colors of the fabrics to create a unique piece of hair candy. I hope you will enjoy my creations and are able to feel the happiness I exude as I make each and every one.
Published by Duane Call on 04 Oct 2009 | No Comments
Lately I’ve been drawing pictures, mostly of forests and mushrooms and little girls and robots…things that make me happy! I will have framed pictures for sale, and have also transferred some drawings to screens to print. I will be printing deer, elephants, mushrooms and robots onto stockings, leggings, dresses, scarves and cards. I’ll probably find ways to incorporate vintage trimmings and buttons onto them, as I’ve been stocking up. I can’t wait!
Published by Duane Call on 04 Oct 2009 | No Comments
When I was little, I would ask my mom to draw me pictures of ‘merdalmations’ (dalmation + mermaid tail). Since then I’ve graduated from BYU in visual arts, emphasizing in painting and drawing. In June, I finished my Master’s degree in Art Therapy Counseling from Marylhurst University. Today, I continue to paint and make prints of my artwork. Art is a form of communication and this is my visual language. Can you hear me?
Published by Duane Call on 04 Oct 2009 | No Comments
Sycamore Street Press is the full-time family business of Kirk and Eva Jorgensen. We are dedicated to combining fresh designs, sustainable methods, and the vintage charm of letterpress printing. We collaborate with a few of our friends to create the designs for our cards, posters, gift tags, frame mats, fortune tellers, etc… Then Kirk and I crank each item through our Vandercook press by hand to achieve the texture and impression that letterpress is known for. We love the creative, collaborative nature of our work and we love sharing the beauty of letterpress with others!
Published by Duane Call on 04 Oct 2009 | No Comments
Turn it upside down. Stretch it. Shrink it. Make it two-dimensional. Make it move. Make it fly. Fold it. Use a different texture. Rearrange the elements. Make it look futuristic….
With each piece I create, I try to gain ideas and ask myself how I am going to follow thru and make the finished piece the most unique and interesting that it can be.
Inspired by everything from bauhaus graphic design, The Beatles, to Wes Anderson films.
I mainly screen print t-shirts, fabric, wood and paper. I also make backpacks and other bags using my own patterns and design.
Published by Duane Call on 04 Oct 2009 | No Comments
Greeting Cards – sold as box sets or individually. Beautiful, whimsical, unique cards designed by designers for a bunch of different occasions or just because. Visit me!
Published by Duane Call on 04 Oct 2009 | No Comments
I make modern paper cut silhouette images. Mostly of children and people. I have original pieces & also giclee prints of my most popular designs. The giclee prints are made of the highest quality archival ink and printed on somerset print making paper. My images and color palettes are very modern. The images I will have are of some of my giclee prints. You can find both giclee’s and originals at my etsy shop.
Published by Duane Call on 04 Oct 2009 | No Comments
I’ve been working really hard these last few months to increase my selection. I’ll have-all new prints of never-before-seen girls and characters in time for this show, both as open and limited editions. I’ve got new necklace designs and have expanded my product selection into bookmarks, magnets, gift tags, stationery and notepads. I also plan to have ready unique, holiday-themed designs perfect for December. A few new cards have been added to the line as well, and adorable new frames have been found to house my prints and will be available; waiting and ready-to-hang. What fun! Come visit me!
Published by Duane Call on 04 Oct 2009 | No Comments
Specializing in stationery (and a few other little odds and ends) that will lift the clouds of a rainy day, my hope is to create stationery that you will want to share with others. Visit me!
Published by Duane Call on 04 Oct 2009 | No Comments
I am a graphic designer/illustrator by trade & I quit my full-time job a year ago to practice as an artist and to make my own products. All of the products I make are hand-illustrated. I letterpress print my own cards & art prints and screen print my own t-shirts in my garage. It’s everything I love and all I want to do…
Published by Duane Call on 30 Oct 2008 | No Comments
In the past i’ve made jewelry out of my paintings, letter-pressed cards and gift tags, children’s books, and broadsides and prints of my paintings. I plan on continuing to make those things, but this year I am also working on puppets, new paintings and some printed books. Visit me here…
Published by Duane Call on 29 Oct 2008 | No Comments
We create whimsical art for children. We started this so we could have art for our children. We love to create new images. We have original pieces as well as giclee canvas prints. We have over 100 images. We are fortunate to have many pieces featured in PotteryBarnKids. Visit us here…
Published by Duane Call on 26 Oct 2008 | No Comments
The Leadbottom side of things is a variety of goods, most of which were originally created as gifts for my friends and family when I wanted something cooler than the stores had. With 13 nieces and nephews, they mostly revolve around children. The Leadbottom Press pieces are all designed and printed by me and range from alphabet prints to wedding invitations to gift tags and use a variety of printing methods (zinc cuts, wood type, hand cutting from linoleum blocks, photopolymer plates, etc.). Visit me here…
Published by Duane Call on 26 Oct 2008 | No Comments
I am Candace. I live with my young son in downtown Salt Lake. I grew up carving drawings in my mother’s dining room table and making miniature farms in the backyard with twigs and paper animals. For two years I was a pastry chef for the Bridge Cafe; funneling all my creativity in to vegan baked goods. I recently achieved a degree in graphic design and continue to create all kinds of stuff from home; selling it online through etsy or at the Women’s Art Center. I find inspiration in the books my son and I read together or in the nature we find during walks we take outside.
As of late I have a huge fascination withhistorical fashion, and small bits of it are winding their way in to myworks as I learn and discover more. I’ve always appreciated flora and
fauna and it seems more birds find their homes among my portraits than anything else (at least for the time being). I’ve got my heart set on creating a series of endangered portraits: one of “my girls” featured with everything from whales to lichen in hopes of spreading awareness. (Crossing my fingers I don’t sound too much like a hippie. {No offense to
hippies.})
I am taking my art in to other forms rather than just the “print”. I am
hoping to sell original works created on/in thrifted books, found frames
and even jewelry. I have cards that are so random they suit any body in
any situation no matter what. Seriously. I have little mirrors inside
hand-sewn pouches. I have tiny hand-sewn creatures in boxes and some
wearing scarves. I think with the range I approach all the stuff swimming
in my head, that I’ve got a little something for everyone.
Published by Duane Call on 26 Oct 2008 | No Comments
25 years ago I was born barefoot in the Utah valley. I started inventing things to make life easier, and drawing was the best way I found to describe my inventions. My drawings turned into all sorts of things: stories, characters, designs and games, and I started learning from other people’s drawings and pictures of all kinds.
Today picture-making is still a new and fascinating world for me. My wife and little boy make it easy for me to enjoy things and they are huge supports for me and my work. If I’m not inside making pictures, I’m probably outside sucking in the Fall air with my family.
My paper cut-outs are parades of shape and colour. Playful portraits of animals, people and monsters decorate my cards and wall-pictures, making them perfect for gifts or roommates.