Monday, 23 September 2013

Spotlight on the seller - Contemporary Enamels by Shelley Lodge


Shelley Lodge graduated from Huddersfield University in 2012 with a first class honours degree in Art and Design. 

During her degree she specialised in enamelling and now makes a wide range of contemporary enamelled items including, jewellery (pendants, cuffs, earrings, bracelets, brooches) as well as wall art, miniature abstract landscapes, accessories and decorations. 

The enamelling process involves fusing glass to copper in a kiln at around 900 degrees; due to the nature of this process, all items are unique, as well as 100% handcrafted. Although the art of enamelling is thousands of years old, Shelley aims to be innovative in her approach to enamelling, creating contemporary pieces. 

Her overall intention is to create usable or wearable, unique pieces of abstract art, through the media of enamelling. Shelley’s work can be seen at Fabrication, The Light Shopping Centre Leeds as well as at art trails, artisan fairs and art markets throughout the region.

Monday, 16 September 2013

Spotlight on the seller - The Seasonal Larder

The Seasonal Larder
grow local - preserve local - think global


We produce handmade preserves inspired by and made from  local  &  seasonal  fruits,  vegetables,  flowers  and herbs, Our range varies throughout the year but includes: 
Cordials & Syrups
Jellies & Jams
Relishes
Fruit Sauces
Fruit Ketchups & Savoury Sauces
Dried Fruits

The  main  ingredients  for  all  our  products  are  always grown within 50 miles of our base in LS25. We get our fruit,  vegetables,  herbs  &  flowers  from  a  mix  of commercial growers, wild food and swapping with people who have grown more in their garden or allotment than they can use.

We take this approach because we believe that with the increasing  pressures  on  food  production  around the world, it just makes sense to use as much as possible of the  fantastic  and  varied  produce  that  grows all  around us.


hello@seasonal-larder.co.uk
07415 630160

Monday, 9 September 2013

Spotlight on the seller - Glass By Lydia Haines

Seller of the Week

Glass By Lydia Haines



I am a Leeds-based kiln-formed glass artist. Much of my work is about life, energy and movement. I am passionate about life, about living it to the full. I want my audience to engage my work in the same way - to indulge their senses, to feel, touch, delight and be stimulated.


I am fascinated by the effects of light on the hues and tones of the world around me and I love to transpose the vigor found in nature into my work. Using glass as an artistic medium allows me to work with light, manipulating its reflection, refraction and transmission through texture and form.


My Symphony series is a collection of original wall art pieces and 3D objets. I transpose the rhythm of the changing seasons and light on the enchanting Yorkshire landscape – the hills and dales, moorland, rivers and shorelines – into the rhythms and patterns within my work. I work with glass as painters would with paints. I hand cut, juxtapose and layer fine strips of glass to build up texture and create depth as painters would with paints on canvas. The collage is then kiln-fired to create a symphony of light, colour and texture.


I work to private and corporate commissions, offering a broad selection of visually arresting fused glass panels, wall art pieces, objet d’art and designer jewellery.  





Lydia Haines

Unit 16 Patrick Studios,
St Mary’s Lane, LS9 7EH
07949 148 175

Monday, 2 September 2013

Spotlight on the Seller: Happy Flower Art



My work is abstract and inspired by my surroundings, colour and basic pattern. I source these through meditative and visionary techniques as well as patterns seen in nature. I also use free form, almost subconscious methods. These processes produce unique pieces with a personal outlook and are often expressive of a certain energy/feeling. It is a result of my background in the Biological Sciences and Psychology as well as observations on life and how many things in nature mirror/represent the human ‘condition’. Hopefully the viewer can relate to and maybe create their own narrative around the piece relating to their own experience.

My artistic influences are visionary artists such as Bruce Rimell, modernists such as Brice Marden, and Frank Stella, Abstract Expressionists such as Mark Rothko and Op Artists such as Bridget Riley.  Also Outsider Artists such as David Shrigley.


I use acrylic paint and small brushes and/or marker pens on paper or canvas to create colourful, detailed images on A2 or smaller size but I do use other media as and when it is appropriate.

Most of my art originates from ideas from my little brain but I'm happy to work with clients on a commission basis to produce something that reflects their personality and needs too - it's always exciting to collaborate!




Tuesday, 27 August 2013

Spotlight on the Seller- UrbanFox

At UrbanFox we believe that nature should be a large part of everybodies lives. Our prints are designed to bring an essence of the outdoors into your urban surroundings.
People are naturally inclined to surround themselves with natural objects, concisely or otherwise and natural materials, textures, colours and imagery are always on trend in home wares. We like to put an emphasis on the inspiration we draw from natural things but we also like to add edgy colours and imagery with different textures and finishes to create something very unique for our special and unique customers. All our handmade and hand screen-printed items are made with love and care, time and effort.
At UrbanFox we design, print and create all items by hand. We create a whole range of home wares, printed and woven fabrics. We specialise in beautiful decorative cushions, to add a touch of colour and uniqueness to any home, chair or bed.
We also take on commissions and custom orders; get in touch for more information. ‘My greatest inspiration comes from designing and making for customers, I work to create an atmosphere for the customer and an item that they are proud to own. Animals and nature inspire most of my work, looking at old anatomical drawings and diagrams tend to be the base of my concepts. It’s amazing to see a whole project through from initial sketches to finished products, whether it’s a small printed cushion or a re-furbished chair and its good seeing the customer enjoy their unique product.’

Monday, 12 August 2013

Spotlight on the seller - JEMS

Back in 2003, I dreamed about becoming  a furniture designer.  I began a furniture/product design degree in 2005 with high hopes... however , it was not to be. Throughout my life jewellery design has always been in the background of daily routine,  and it slowly dawned on me, “Ey, I'm all right at this!”

 After this epiphany, and many pro and con lists, I enrolled for the Metalwork& Jewellery degree at Sheffield Hallam in 2008, and life took a massive silver fork in the road.

After graduating in 2012 and a month visiting Thailand, I started on the rocky road of self employment. In the beginning there were me, my saw, many broken blades and some scrap metal, but as time marched on things started to happen and I was looking more and more like a jewellery designer, and so I set up JEMS. 

My inspiration is a combination of memories, rituals of British life, and a love of my county; Yorkshire. JEMS jewellery and precious objects are tools that enable the act of reminiscing on the life gone by, as well as lovely objects to treasure.

The Seaside Memories collection is a group of precious metal jewellery and objects that is inspired by childhood trips to the coast, and the junk I would bring back simply for memories sake. Every day I look at photos or hold the many pebbles scatted around the house and remember.

The act of reminiscing is such a personal thing, and to remember the days gone by helps me develop my future, it seems to be a bit of an ironic Escher puzzle, which I love. To be so attached to an object simply for memory’s sake is something truly human and to be able to design and make for clients is an honour.

JEMS is a jewellery design business that will always provide you with the human experience... as well as a proper cup of tea and a biscuit. 

Wednesday, 31 July 2013

Spotlight on the seller - Art Matters


Art Matters is the new social enterprise run through People Matters, and funded by Leeds City Council. It consists of two groups of eight artists, who meet on a weekly basis to learn new techniques, develop business skills, express their personal style and ideas, and be part of a thriving creative environment.
We had an event in October to launch our new enterprise, which was a part of the Love Arts 2012 festival. We also exhibited our artwork in the Light shopping centre for the festival, which gave us the opportunity to network with likeminded individuals and groups.



Since October 2012, Art Matters have been selling some of the artwork we make at Fabrication, a pop-up shop in the Light which sells an array of homemade arts and crafts, as well as at our own events including our AGM and Christmas Shop Day.

















Art Matters were commissioned by Sensory Leeds to create a bespoke piece of art for their entrance hallway in May 2013, who also hosted a private view for the group with tea and cakes. Visitors said how well they thought the artists had done in achieving a sensory piece of art, which used tangible materials such as sand, silk, shells, buttons, and paint.









Art Matters were granted some funding through Leeds Transition Funding, which enabled the group to design and print an illustrated booklet to use for publicity and to recognise each individual artist’s achievements, and which also enabled us to produce a range of beautiful greeting cards to sell.
We later received a further two commissions from Shackleton PR, who requested some nautical themed artwork for their offices in Leeds. This enabled Art Matters to fund a Private View for their annual art exhibition, providing refreshments to its visitors.
On June 17th 2013, Art Matters had their own private view at Holy Trinity Church, with the exhibition running for two weeks. The artwork on show included a varied range of images, from; a colourful parrot made from feathers, dried peas, mod-rock, bubble wrap and paint on wooden board, several framed still-life painting of tulips, a portrait of Bob Marley, and some energetic and expressive ‘Jackson Pollock’ style abstract paintings. All the artists who attended received a certificate for their hard work and commitment to the course, with one artist gaining special recognition for his 100% attendance record. Special thanks were also made to the teaching assistants and volunteers who contributed throughout the year. Several artists made personal speeches thanking those who had supported them to achieve their goals. Art Matters managed to sell many greeting cards and also a charming painting of a giraffe made from mod-rock on wooden board. Visitors gave their feedback on luggage labels, describing their experience of the exhibition. The feedback received was delightful and immensely encouraging, many comments were made on how high the standard of work was, how talented, friendly and informative the artists were, and how well organised and atmospheric the evening was. Artists said how they felt proud and happy to see their work on show and to hear the positive comments being made.






Many original artworks are kept by the artists, with the designs often being used for re-production. All proceeds made from sales throughout the year stay within Art Matters and help fund our events and artist trips and cover the cost of our high quality materials.
Our next artist trip is planned for July, and the artists have voted for the Yorkshire Sculpture Park, where we will armed with our sketch pads, pencils, and of course a picnic - let’s hope the sunshine sticks around for us!

If you would like further information on Art Matters please email alexa@peoplemattersleeds.co.uk.