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A BOUTIQUE SHOWCASE OF independent tasmanian art & design JUL

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Welcome to our cosy and cuddly July 28th event! Held right in the thickets of the Hobart Winter, this market promises to bring a little sunshine and warmth to the long cold days and chilly nights. Featuring a stellar line up of stallholders and a wonderfully eclectic range of products, we’re proud to be showcasing some of our well established market favourites, alongside some brand new local labels we’re chuffed to share with you.

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a b o u t i q u e s h o w c a s e o f

independent tasmanian

art & design

J u L

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J u L

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julyw e L c o m e t o o u r c o s y a n d

c u d d Ly J u ly 2 8 t h e v e n t !

held right in the thickets of the hobart winter,

this market promises to bring a little sunshine and

warmth to the long cold days and chilly nights.

featuring a stellar line up of stallholders and a

wonderfully eclectic range of products, we’re proud

to be showcasing some of our well established

market favourites, alongside some brand new local

labels we’re chuffed to share with you.

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Cover image : Birdy & Me

This page : Mabel, Pony Black

Opposite page : Curmilla Designs + Illustrations

copyright © 2013 the market.

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with our lovely indoor venue (thank goodness!) and a product

line-up which includes clothing, photography, home wares and

fashion illustration, we can’t wait for the July instalment of our

independent, small-in-scale but big-on talent types we’re so

proud to represent here at the market.

check out our July edition of the look book, it will tell you who’s

exhibiting what on market day, along with sharing some pretty

product images and stallholder snippets from our talented

designers and makers. you’ll see that while our stable of

designers differ creatively in almost every way, they all have a

common thread; creative talent, a demonstrated integrity in

their business ethos and original thought in their design process.

Look forward to seeing you on the 28th,

Shannon + Holly

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sunday 28 julymasonic temple 3 sandy bay rd hobart, tasmania

10am to

3pm

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W e e p i n g W i l l o W

M a b e l

S M i t h + p u r t o n

b i r D Y & M e / 8 - b i t t Y

l i t t l e l a r i

S n o W Q u e e n ' S g a r D e n

n a r a D e S i g n

p o n Y b l a C K

n o S M o S

M a r l e Y & l o C K Y e r

t h e l i t t l e W r e n

p i x e l i n K

W i l l o W S t r e e t

C u r M i l l a D e S i g n S + i l l u S t r a t i o n S

F e e - F i - F o - F u M

W o l F g a n g a r t S C a p e S

S a S h i K o D e S i g n

l i t t l e t W i g

a D o r n b Y S a r a h b i S h o p

M e l h i l l S W i l D a r t

a va D o n

W h a t e v e r h e a t h e r

e M i lY a r l o t t e J e W e l l e r Y

upstairspa p e r p l a Y * p o p - u p S h o p *

C o n t e n t * p o p - u p S h o p *

eat & drinkb a r i S ta S i S ta

J a K o b ’ S pa n t r Y

the line up

Opoosite image : Weeping Willow

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on our wishlist

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Opposite page:

cushions by

Marley & Lockyer

This page from top left:

earrings by Pixe Link,

Greeting card by little twig, t-shirt by 8-bitty,

cloche necklaces by

Whatever Heather, brooch by Fee-fi-fo-fum,

candle by Avadon

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by Jessica Berry

weeping willow is a dreamy boho label made

by the free spirited designer Jessica berry.

barefoot and with feathers in tow, she has

created a clothing and jewellery collection

that includes maxi dresses, kimonos,

headbands and cuffs, to name but a few!

if you are a gypsy at heart and a nomad in

spirit, this is the label for you.

[email protected]

freeweepingwillow.com

W e e p i n g W i l l o W

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W e e p i n g W i l l o W

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Favourite tasmanian designer / maker + why?

allanah hill is one of my muse’s, with her gaining the title ‘queen of romance.’ she is originally from a little town in the north west of tassie, and if a little girl from tassie can make it in the big world of fashion, so can i! i love girlie and allanah has plenty of this with her flare, passion for flowers, colour and romance. she manages to embody all things feminine in her clothing designs. she has worked her whole life to create unique cuts with a whimsical style, thus building her an iconic fashion empire. this is something i will also be working towards for the future.

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W e e p i n g W i l lo W

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M a b e lby Dave Boyer

mabel designer dave boyer began his creative

process with some dirty old ply and acrylic,

a handheld drill and an upside-down floor

sander. while that might not appeal to some,

this refreshingly organic/nitty gritty approach,

combined with a sincere and ethical design

process and some interesting aesthetical

influences has resulted in a range of jewels that

are totally original and supremely cool. featuring

stacked layers of timber pared with fun pops

of coloured acrylic, mabel wares are a perfect

example of good australian design…an awesome

product with a feel good ethos behind it.

[email protected]

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M a b e l

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by Daniel Purton & Zoe Smith

with a combined background in illustration,

graphic design, furniture design and

printmaking, daniel and Zoe felt compelled

to find a way of living a life of creative

productivity, with an emphasis on long-lasting

products produced in as sustainable a manner

as possible. their textile range is produced

on the premise that it allows them to indulge

their urge to play with ideas and solve design

challenges. work should be fun. amen to that!

[email protected]

smithandpurton.com.au

S M i t h + p u r t o n

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what does your work / studio space look like?

we have two production hubs: the brain and the brawn. ‘brain’ is the study/office, where we draw, manipulate, and design. Post-it notes, tracing paper, light-box, scanner, ink and brushes, computer, sewing machine, pinboard stuffed with jots and sketches, current orders and inspiration pin-ups. ‘brawn’ is the printing studio, where the ideas emerge onto textiles with a magical flourish of a squeegee.

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S M i t h + p u r t o n

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by Kelly Smith

Kelly smith is the incredible illustrator

behind the birdy & me label. with a seriously

impressive list of clients (vogue, h&m, L’avion)

Kelly focuses on fashion illustration and

portraiture and also produces limited edition

prints and artworks that are whimsical, beautiful

and inspiring all at once.

[email protected]

birdyandme.com.au

b i r DY & M e

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b i r DY & M e

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by Luke Morgan

in terms of product design, 2013 will be bold,

bright and a little gory for 8-bitty creator

Luke morgan. a local graphic designer and

artist, Luke grew up in the 80s and 90s with

stormtroopers, battlecat, ninja turtles, batman,

indiana Jones, soundwave, sub-zero and of

course video games. drawing on these well

rounded influences, he designs and produces

radical video game clothing which essentially

chews up cool stuff from the 80s and 90s and

spits them out as giant pixels onto t-shirts.

[email protected]

8-bitty.com

8 - b i t t Y

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8 - b i t t Y

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by Larissa Kemp

Larissa Kemp is a part time fairy helper and a

part time talented jeweller. her cleverly crafted

jewellery designs, sold under the Little Lari

label, have a lovely freedom to them, and use

a fun and refreshingly unexpected pairing of

components. our favourites are her cute as a

button naughts and crosses earrings and dainty

silver freeform brooches, they make perfect

presents too, we might add.

[email protected]

littlelari.com.au

l i t t l e l a r i

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l i t t l e l a r i

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l i t t l e l a r i

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by Natasha Langham

S n o W Q u e e n ' S g a r D e n

the snow queen’s Garden is one local label

guaranteed to induce a semi stampede of

devoted followers at every market appearance.

drawing on her russian and German heritage,

natasha Langham has dreamed up, designed

and painstakingly handmade (down to every

teeny tiny stitch!) a range of adorable decorations

that include a selection of woodland creatures,

fruit segments and her famed russian inspired

matryoshka dolls to name just a few.

[email protected]

snowqueensgarden.blogspot.com.au

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S n o W Q u e e n ' S g a r D e n

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who’s your Favourite tasmanian designer / maker + why?

tasmania has so many talented, incredible people this could be a very long list. enormous respect for the talent and skills of mel, from Dick and Dora. the woman is amazing, a total powerhouse of ideas and passion! also adore the work of Lara from Curmilla. she has a wonderful way of seeing the world, full of whimsy and wonder.

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S n o W Q u e e n ' S g a r D e n

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by Miriam Herzfeld & Annette Van Den Berg

miriam herzfeld & annette van den berg are the

mother and daughter team behind nara design,

a clothing line for babies, children and adults,

along with a selection of home wares. their

creations are all about celebrating beautiful

textiles, and the materials they use are indeed

beautiful and include organic cotton and wool,

low impact textiles, tasmanian manufactured

woollen blanket fabrics and hand screen printed

fabrics made in australia. their designs are

simple, practical, high quality and appealing.

[email protected]

naradesign.blogspot.com

n a r a D e S i g n

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n a r a D e S i g n

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what does your work / studio space look like?

my workspace is chock-a-block full! i aim to maximize every corner of space that i have. in it you will find torn out pictures from magazines and cards for inspiration, photos of my family, old bits and bobs that i like to collect, piles of textiles from everywhere, and every piece of sewing paraphernalia under the sun!

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n a r a D e S i g n

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p o n Y b l a C K by Rachel Dean

Pony black is an independent art and textile

design house operated by clever local lady

rachel dean. from a secluded studio (complete

with claw foot bath and a couch for reclining

upon!) located in southern tasmania rachel

creates limited run clothing and accessories in

a strong monochromatic palette with the odd

bright splash of colour. Pony black fabrics are

sourced worldwide and all designs are limited

run and eclectically fabulous.

[email protected]

ponyblack.com

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Favourite tasmanian designer / maker?

Gaye hawkes – her ability to make amazing things from found and unique objects never ceases to amaze me.

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p o n Y b l a C K

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by Hiedi Limebeer & Rodney Alexander

the nos mos partnership of hiedi Limebeer &

rodney alexander produce unique illustrated

works along with art-focused clothing and

accessories. originally from sydney, the duo

bring their combined skills in fashion design,

fine arts and graphic design, along with an

obvious love of the natural world. the result is

a polished and on – trend range of wares that

cleverly retains a lovely earthiness.

[email protected]

nos-mos.com

n o S M o S

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iF you could live anywhere in the world, where would it be + why?

we moved from sydney to tassie for the lifestyle; friendly people who care about each other and stunning natural beauty. we would get on the plane back to sydney and feel like we were leaving home. there was a real sadness in leaving. so now we just visit sydney and are glad to leave it behind. sorry sydney… why would you want to live anywhere but here?

n o S M o S

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by Ness Lockyer

ness Lockyer sources beautiful vintage linens

from literally all over the world to incorporate

into her marley & Lockyer label. along with

these ever so special textiles she also creates

gorgeous hand worked clay homewares and

jewellery. we particularly love how all her

products come in a soft neutral palette, very

gentle and extremely moreish!

[email protected]

marleyandlockyer.com

M a r l e Y & lo C K Y e r

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M a r l e Y & lo C K Y e r

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what does your work / studio space look like?

Last June, i moved into an unused living room in our c1883 home and it is so much better than ‘the sweatshop’. the new ‘studio’, is 5m x 5.5m and is perfect...11 foot ceilings, white wide plank floorboards, white walls and an original plank ceiling left in it’s original wood state. there is a fireplace with a slow combustion wood fire and a huge old coogans dining table that i have re-purposed as a work table. i now have a dedicated office space in here too, instead of trying to do it all on the one table. this room is full of light and i constantly feel inspired when i am in here...the beloved kiln is in our backyard. all of the work for marley & Lockyer is done from here...by me and my hands.

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M a r l e Y & loC K Y e r

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by Helen Barnard

helen barnard, is a young natural history

illustrator who bravely moved to tasmania from

england in 2011. she has since been completely

captivated by the unique flora and fauna of the

island and has produced a range of watercolour

paintings, cards and other lovely products, under

the name ‘the little wren’. her obvious love of

anything birdy and her self confessed obsessive

attention to detail in her artwork has resulted in

a body of work that is incredibly endearing, but

shows a very serious talent.

[email protected]

thelittlewren.com

t h e l i t t l e W r e n

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what can we expect to see you exhibiting?

Keeping it simple with my full range of bird cards and stationery, beautiful prints and some original artwork. Gift boxes for the perfect little birdy present and i hope to have some ceramic delights as a special treat for the market customers, combining two of my favourite things, a lovely cuppa and birds!

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t h e l i t t l e W r e n

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by Lisa Link

owner of the goodie – filled treasure trove

that is spacebar Gallery, Lisa Link, has been

busy making some goodies of her own…

and we have to say they are the goods! her

Pixe Link label encompasses both clothing

and accessories, designed and constructed

in tasmania and reflects Lisa’s love of both art

and fashion.

[email protected]

pixe.com.au

p i x e l i n K

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what does your work / studio space look like?

my studio space is what you'd call a dumping ground, there's an old piano, surfboard, tins of house paint and loads of boxes filled with unwanted toys. there are however essentials such as a huge 3 metre length table for laying and cutting fabric, my trusty sewing machines and my ever faithful t-shirt carousel for screen printing. messy or clean, it still is my favourite room.

p i x e l i n K

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by Amy Willows

nail polish addicts rejoice! fellow nail polish

devotee and clever jewellery designer amy

willows, has created a collection of fun and

dynamic jewels using nail polish as the hero.

making the most of the current beauty and

breadth in the variety of nail polish finishes, (think

glitter, duochrome, crackle, neon, creme, jelly)

amy uses various manicure techniques to layer the

polish under glass. willow street pieces are one

of a kind and each piece is numbered – customers

can hop onto amy’s blog to discover the exact nail

polish and technique used to create their piece.

[email protected]

willowst.blogspot.com.au

W i l lo W S t r e e t

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W i l lo W S t r e e t

describe your work / studio space.

my workspace, living in a tiny studio apartment with my partner, usually ends up being the coffee table! i have a craft desk set up which i work on, and a whole drawer full of nail polishes which serve as materials and inspiration. i work full time and spend most evenings packing and shipping orders, updating my blog with new pieces, browsing online for new nail polishes and techniques or creating jewellery pieces. i find it both relaxing and recharging to experiment and create, and the beauty of using nail polish and glass is that if something does not turn out as well as planned i can simply use acetone to wipe away the polish and begin again with the glass. i find this give me the freedom to experiment with no pressure which leads to some wonderful outcomes!

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Cur M i lla D e S i g n S & i l l u S t r a t i o n S

by Lara Carborne

Lara carbone creates original artworks and

adorable little bundles of whimsy to wear.

we’re talking miniature, intricately handmade

fairytale themed jewels…think bespoke bears,

little red riding hood and pretty much every

favourite character from your childhood you can

think of….adorable!

[email protected]

facebook.com/curmilladesignsandillustrations

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Cur M i lla D e S i g n S & i l l u S t r a t i o n S

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tasmania’s best kept secret?

Power is in the apples!

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CurMill a DeSignS & illuStrationS

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by Fiona Lewis

fee-fi-fo-fum is a range of lovingly handcrafted

acrylic jewellery featuring intricate black

patterned illustrations and finished with a high

gloss coating. designer fiona Lewis works only

with a monochromatic colour palette, keeping

things simple, refined and purely design

focused. her collection takes inspiration from

nature, Japanese pattern, geometric designs

and playful depictions of everyday items.

[email protected]

feefifofum.com.au

F e e - F i -F o - F u M

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Favourite tasmanian designer / maker + why?

too many wonderful designers in tasmania! i love sashiko designs and spoon savvy for their unique and inventive use of materials. LJ struthers for her creative use of simple, stylish textiles and i have always admired the quirky artistry of painters like tom samek.

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F e e - F i - F o - F u M

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by Wolfgang Glowacki

wolfgang Glowacki, apart from being an

international, multi award winning photographer

whose photographs have been extensively

published worldwide, is also a huge supporter

of tasmania’s stunning natural environment.

wolfgang produces breathtaking nature based

photography, framed images, cards and books,

all showcasing the beautiful island of tasmania

and also demonstrating his obvious talent for

composition and subject choice.

[email protected]

wolfgangartscapes.com

W o l F - g a n g a r t S Ca p e S

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W o l F - g a n g a r t S Ca p e S

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what can our lovely customers coming to the market expect to see you exhibiting

there will be an exciting new calendar for 2014, a new book and many exciting new photographs.

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W o l F -g a n g artSCapeS

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by Kiyomi Reid

it’s so nice to see handbags that are made out of

something unique…and beautiful. Kiyomi reid

designs and creates a selection of Japanese

inspired handbags and accessories. components

include Japanese vintage Kimono fabric, cotton,

denim and leather…and a good dose of intuitive

design and high quality manufacture also! Kiyomi

produces new designs every 6 months, from

especially selected materials she sources from

australia and Japan.

[email protected]

sashikodesign.com

S a S h i K o D e S i g n

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S a S h i K o D e S i g n

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iF you could live anywhere in the world, where would it be and why?

new york city-the fashion is refreshing and new. i love looking what new and exciting fashion is coming out of Japan and america.

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S a S h i K o D e S i g n

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l i t t l e t W i gby Emily Snadden & Peta Owen

little twig are hobart-based design duo, emily

snadden and Peta owen. through a mutual love

of illustration & design and a refreshingly natural

aesthetic, they have developed a range of hand

crafted jewellery and a collection of greeting

and gift cards. their designs, besides being

beautifully twiggy, all feature original illustrations

and are produced locally in tasmania.

[email protected]

littletwigbits.blogspot.com

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l i t t l e t W i g

Favourite tasmanian designer / maker + why?

that’s a tough one, there is so much local talent! we do love the illustrations of Kelly smith (birdy & me) and beth-emily, and hiiragi’s fabulous felt minions - three very talented ladies.

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by Sarah Bishop

coming from a fine arts background, sarah

bishop has always enjoyed making things.

Luckily she happens to have a natural aptitude

for it and a beautifully romantic aesthetic to go

alongside! adorn is her range of jewellery and

luxurious scarves depicting a series of beautiful

images from her collection of antique french

Postcards, just amazing.

[email protected]

a D o r n S a r a h b i S h o pb Y

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a D o r n b Y S a r a h b i S h o p

iF you could live anywhere in the world, where would it be and why?

i love living in tasmania and i don’t want to change that, but if i had to choose somewhere, i dare say it might be Paris. i would go crazy browsing all the goodies at the flea markets and eating wheels of stinky cheese.

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by Mel Hills

mel hills is artistic…and scientific. this

interesting (and we think complimentary)

combo makes for an even more interesting

style of work. mel specialises in watercolour

landscapes, wildlife art and scientific

illustration. she makes a beautiful range of

cards and limited edition prints, depicting

native animals and landscapes. her illustrations

are precise (of course!) and her selection of

animals/landscapes inspired and free spirited.

[email protected]

melhillswildart.com.au

M e l h i l l S * W i l D a r t

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iF you could live anywhere in the world, where would it be and why?

here of course - with a free travel pass to everywhere else so i can play lots!

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M e l h i l l S * W i l D a r t

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by Tennille Avadon

tennille avadon, is the artisan candle maker

behind the avadon range of pure soy wax

candles. we love that each and every candle is

individually melted, perfumed and masterfully

poured by hand into classic white glassware.

we love that the care instructions are carefully

printed on textured paper traditionally milled in

Lyon, france. we love the gentle colour palette

and best of all we love the scents….comforting

and joyful all at the same time.

[email protected]

avadon.com.au

a va D o n

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tasmania’s best kept secret?

the state cinema; it has evolved into a true local icon with so much character and warmth. the cinemas are cosy and they have brought a world of cinema to hobart. settling in to watch a french film with a glass of tassie red on a cold winters night…bliss!

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a va D o n

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by Shannon Robertson

whatever heather is a fiercely pretty & daintily

dishevelled accessories label, featuring

all manner of quirky….think polar bears,

bicycles, miniature ponies and even the odd

pair of scissors. whimsical designer shannon

produces bespoke seasonal ranges for stockists

nation-wide, and a coveted heather forever

collection, available from her online shop.

[email protected]

whateverheather.com.au

W h a t- e v e r h e a t h e r

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W h a t-e v e r h e a t h e r

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by Emily Arlotte

emily arlotte’s self titled jewellery collection is

full of interesting natural elements and intriguing

designs. emily is a 24 year old creator, designer,

collector and hoarder…and her work reflects

this, with products ranging from whimsical

butterfly specimen pieces to striking silver and

semi – precious stones crafted into one off

designs.

[email protected]

facebook.com/emilyarlottejewellery

e M i lY a r lot t e J e W e l l e r Y

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Favourite tasmanian designer / maker + why?

i don’t think i could say! there are so many amazing artists in tasmania. i definitely can say all the jewellers from the art of silver in salamanca, as they are a constant support and inspiration for me.

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e M i lY a r lot t e J e W e l l e r Y

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by Harriet Bullard

harriet bullard from PaperPlay sources products

and ideas from all over the globe that inspire

children (both big & small) to knit & sew, cut &

paste, design & build, mould & make. PaperPlay

is about growing imagination & unleashing

creativity. it‘s about building children’s self

confidence, along with an ability to think laterally

& to act independently…brilliant!

[email protected]

paperplay.com.au

pa p e r p l a Y

pop-upshop

{ u p S ta i r S }

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by Malinda Lancaster

malinda Lancaster is the face behind one of

Launceston’s favorite retail haunts - content.

after a whirlwind seven years in a bricks-and-

mortar store, this little treasure trove of gifts and

homewares is now an online only store, doing 'pop-

up shops' at boutique markets - including ours!

[email protected]

content63a.com.au

Con t e n t

pop-upshop

{ u p S ta i r S }

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Con t e n t

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what can our lovely customers coming to the market expect to see you exhibiting?

2013 will bring new products for content, made in house by us, for you to enjoy in yours, along with the always eclectic mix you expect to see!

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Content

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by Simone Daly

we all know coffee makes the world go round,

and at the market we’re lucky enough to have a

brilliant barista service to make it go round that

little bit better! simone daly, the baristasista

herself, along with her daughter chelsea provide

seriously good coffee, tea, chai, hot chocolates,

or anything in between! a welcome fixture at

most high profile tasmanian festivals and events,

there would be very few locals who haven’t

enjoyed a cup baristasista coffee.

[email protected]

baristasista.com.au

ba r i S ta S i S ta

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by Kathryn Clifford

we all know how spoiled we are in tasmania

with quality produce and seasonal treats.

Kathryn clifford has certainly managed to track

down the best quality ingredients and seasonal

local produce to use in her range of pastries,

cakes, tarts and biscuits. we love their old

fashioned style of baking and can’t get enough

of their mouth watering handmade pastry. Plus,

we like supporting a small family business, and

intend to continue to do so, by sampling many,

many pieces of their new brand new Jaffa cake!

[email protected]

Ja Ko b’ S pa n t r Y

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the market is a boutique art + design event, showcasing

independent tasmanian designers, makers and producers.

it is held six times a year in the intriguing masonic temple,

hobart. since its inception in 2009, it has become widely

known for its exciting line up of exclusively local labels, along

with its firm focus on authenticity and craftsmanship.

with an impressive collection of exhibitors from a wide

range of disciplines, visitors to the market can expect to see

established fashion illustrators sitting alongside small scale

producers of bespoke ceramics. a very particular approach

to stallholder selection ensures that while exhibitors are

vastly different in almost every way, they all have a common

thread; creative talent, a demonstrated integrity in their

business ethos and original thought in their design process.

the who, the what

& the why ...

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Shannon Robertson

Holly Webber

[email protected]

whateverheather.com.au

[email protected]

hollywebber.com.au

the market is carefully curated by shannon robertson & holly webber, who are committed in their mission to unearthing and showing off tasmania’s veritable web of undiscovered talent, world-class products and the intriguing stories and inspiration behind the commercial reality of small scale designers and makers.

alongside co-curating the market, holly & shannon both run successful small businesses of their own and bring to the market their skills in graphic design, journalism, advertising, creative writing and marketing. this helps them to provide exhibitors with a platform, valuable exposure and a reach for their products that extends beyond market day.

shannon robertson is the whimsical designer behind the fashion accessories label, whatever heather.

Launched in the summer of 2008 whatever heather is a confident, fiercely pretty label full of the eclectic and the intriguing,and well known for its decidedly quirky outlook and daintily dishevelled aesthetic.

shannon produces bespoke seasonal ranges for stockists nation – wide, and a coveted heather forever collection, available from her online shop.

whatever heather is created from her attic studio in battery Point, which is overflowing with all manner of shannon type inspiration...oversized flowers, swans, chandeliers, battered crowns, and sometimes (if he fancies) her imperious but seriously beloved ginger cat raspberry can be found perched on her desk, playing muse.

alongside these creative pursuits, shannon also works in an old fashioned antique shop on hobart’s waterfront.

holly webber is a freelance graphic designer and art director. a graduate of the university of tasmania with a bachelor of fine arts (Graphic design and Photography - 2004), she has spent the past eight years building up her design practice, delivering creative solutions for clients on a state and national level.

alongside this, under her self-titled label, holly has developed a range of handmade products, which draw on her design and photographic abilities. these works can be found in retail boutiques and online stores both locally and nationally.

holly is a keen supporter of the graphic design and advertising industry, volunteering her time as the current elected state President of the australian Graphic design association (aGda).

she loves all things 'clean and green' and is currently also studying to become a health coach...for something a bit different!

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we're here !

Macq

uarie St

Gladstone St

Montpellier Rtt

Kirksway

Place

Davey St

sandy bay rd

Murray St

Salamanca Place

St David’s Park

where to find us

masonic temple 3 sandy bay rd

hobart, tasmania

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we're here !

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themarkethobart.com.au

k e v i n m c c l o u d

Kevin McCloud’s 43 Principles of Home

Demand to know where things

come from, what is in them,

who has made them and under

what conditions.

Do not be led only by price but

look for value and craftsmanship.

buy only things and materials that

respect the human energy that

has gone into them and where

the maker is rewarded fairly.