Friday, December 18, 2020

Kimonos, Notebooks and Home Textile by Olga Ezova-Denisova

































Olga Ezova-Denisova is an artist who specializes in printing techniques such as linocut, stencil, and monotype. She mainly works in textile collage, creates wonderful prints on paper and fabric. She begun her journey in the art world in 2012 after she studied illustration in the British Higher School of Art and Design, Moscow. 

Olga is primarily a self-taught artist whose hand-made techniques are created with basic materials and tools like etching paints, watercolors, gouache, colored pencils, chisels, linoleum, papers, fabrics, and threads. She has been working on kimonos, notebooks and other home accessories featuring illustrations inspired by natural elements. Her work has motifs such as owl, birds, fox, bear, pinecone, mushrooms in forest inspired colors and patterns. Follow her on Instagram to see more of her creations and to contact her for any product related questions. 

Thursday, December 17, 2020

Ceramic Vases and Tiny Houses by Sheena Spacey



Sheena Spacey is a ceramic artist born in Scotland and presently living in Somerset, England. Her vases, trinket dishes, little houses and ornaments are inspired by folk tales and the creatures of the forest. The unique ceramic series feature vases shaped to look like owl or fox, the trinket dishes with cute little images on the base and tiny ceramic houses on a hill. Her pieces are often colored with oxides, slips and glazes.

Her work can be found at a selection of galleries across the country. She also sells her ceramics at craft fairs and markets. It's no surprise her lovely work sells fast, so if you want to own a piece by her then you may want to bookmark her online store for the future.


















Wednesday, December 16, 2020

Kate's Wild Friends: Beautifully Bizarre Fabric and Clay Art Dolls

























Kate is an textile artist and a sculptor based in Russia. I recently stumbled across her bizarre beautiful work for 'Kate's Wild Friends' and was blown away by her unusual style of doll making.

To make her dolls Kate uses materials including vintage and new cotton fabrics, wood shavings, glass granules, goat hair, and glass eyes. The dolls are dressed in clothes and mask that are painted with acrylics, watercolors and pastels. The color scheme throughout the process of constructing a doll is kept close to what brings them a timeless aged feel. The dolls have movable limbs, wings, tails and removable clothes. Her dolls can be shipped worldwide. To find more information on shipping rates and for any question related to her work contact her through Instagram.

Tuesday, December 15, 2020

Watercolor Artist Johana Molina of Rustles From The Meadow



Johana Molina of Rustles From The Meadow is an illustrator, a fiber artist and a self proclaimed fairytale creator. She makes highly detailed watercolor paintings inspired by woodland and its inhabitants. Her recently launched watercolor series depict woodland creatures including owl, mouse, badger, hedgehog, and otter in an imaginary world. It's a world where owl is dressed up as a gatherer and a mouse is a forager of nature's bounty. Each piece is filled with intricate details painted by the artist one fine stroke at a time.

You can find originals and art prints in her online store Rustles From The Meadow.