Showing posts with label steampunk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label steampunk. Show all posts

Monday, 8 December 2014

Countdown to Christmas.. Gifts for Him

If you are short of inspiration for gifts for the men in your life then we've got it covered

For the foodies then why not a Chilli Devil gift set or Spice Union meat rubs,




the Margaret Glackin dipping sets also make a great present.
For the well groomed gent, we've an assortment of manly pampering items, from shaving soap, to hair pomade, beard balm and moustache wax



For house proud gent the Lilliput Forge iron range and Merry Band of Plague Doctors leather coasters, and Girleen Giftware bookends will be greatly appreciated

 
 

For the musical gent we've Spatchcock and Wurzill's eclectic musical instruments, and Guitar Geekery guitar themed mugs, tees, badges and other items
 
 Chap in your life will love the Dr Geof range of mugs A3 and A4 posters, Merry Band of Plague Doctors Hip flasks, Military Metalwork repro helmet plates and Ages of Elegance waistcoats and ties



  and finally for the sartorial man
 Zous and Olivia Mulhollands T shirts will be perfect



Friday, 22 August 2014

Spotlight on the Seller...Merry Band of Plague Doctors





I’m an Artist & Designer from the Aire Valley in West Yorkshire. 





Since returning home from living abroad & travelling I spend most of my time in my studio working on various projects. 

 


My current work includes fine art , a cosmetic range & leather craft with engraving available. 

 

I draw inspiration from literature, historical events, word of mouth & my own observations & experiences to provide a narrative for my work in order to tell a story through visual language.



Friday, 24 May 2013

Spotlight on the seller - Geof




Geof is a Leeds-based cartoonist, comics creator and scientist. He uses the twin weapons of humour and cute stylised drawings to make light of things like alternative sexual practices, science, Victoriana/steampunk, and tea. His ongoing Fetishman series of comics have been a feature of the UK small-press scene since 2004. More recently his misleadingly-titled Steampunk Literary Review, an annual anthology of his steampunk creations, has been well received both in the UK and the US with a third issue due in the summer of 2013. His travelling museum of tea-related lies has been to events and festivals across the UK since 2010 and is still expanding.