Posts Tagged ‘Artist in the Window’

Artist in the Window –Genevieve, Saturday, May 19th, 11-4

Thursday, May 17th, 2012

We are pleased to announce that Painter, Genevieve Simmonds will be in our store this Saturday as part of our Artist in the Window series! Genevieve is a Vancouver-based artist, who studied at Emily Carr University. Her paintings are simultaneously textured and etherial, providing space for the viewer’s eyes to linger and contemplate.  Genevieve is a long-time blogger (since January 2008!) and clearly this thoughtful and reflexive practice has provided much inspiration for her work. She also uses her blog to collect visual inspiration, all neatly categorized for future use.  It could be said that her photo collections have become little works unto themselves; the collected became the “reorganized”, in little thought montages called Dares.

Genevieve will be in the store making work, this Saturday, May 19th from 11 to 4. Please drop by to say hello!

If you would like to see more of Genevieve’s work, please visit her blog.

Artist in the Window –Elaine Simandl, this Saturday, April 28th, 11-4

Wednesday, April 25th, 2012

We are pleased to have back visual artist Elaine Simadle as part of our Artist in the Window series! Elaine primarily creates greeting cards that are hand-drawn works of art, and we’ve featured her vintage tattoo inspired cards in a previous post, but there is one project series in particular that is my personal favourite! At first glance, her this series of cards look like traditional silhouette images, the profile views we might remember on our grandparents walls. They are  often of heads and are featureless and can be made from any black material -mostly cut, black paper- on a white or light background. Elaine makes her silhouette images out of chalkboard paint, creating a wonderful surprise where her art becomes the surface for your art!

Each card comes with an envelope and a piece of chalk.

You can drop by the store, this Saturday, April 28th, between 11 and 4 to meet Elaine and see her work on her cards.

To view more of Elaine’s work, find her on Flickr.

Artist in the Window — Lori Bagneres; Caede’s Card Making Workshop; and Cocolico Chocolate Tasting events this weekend.

Wednesday, March 28th, 2012

We have a plethora of events running this weekend, so get your electronic devices/day timers and pens ready!

This week’s Artist in the Window is visual artist, Lori Bagneres. Born in Ontario and now living in North Vancouver, Lori received her art education in France at L’école Nationale des Beaux Arts de Grenoble.

Lori’s new body of work uses of images of crows to explore the continuous cycle of networking in today’s society. The Corvids (the family name for crows) diurnal, or daily cycle, mimics those of humans. In particular, the social behaviors of sharing, adapting, co-operating -and even spying, grieving and remembering who-did-what-to-whom- have been observed. The images of crows, our urban cousins, are layered into surreal settings through the use of mixed media techniques and offer visual explorations of common idioms that tell ironic tales of the ins-and-outs of communicating within our complex social structures.

Getting our wires crossed, Sharing the party line and It’s complicated are titles of paintings currently showing in our shop. Drop by this Saturday, March 31st, between 11-4 to watch Lori work on her composition entitled,  Out of the Loop. To see more of Lori’s work, please visit her website, here.

 

 

Caede Pungente will also be in the shop this Saturday, March 31st between 1:30-3:30. She will be offering a card-making workshop. This is a perfect opportunity to make customized cards for upcoming birthdays, Mother’s Day, Easter, or for any other event you might be booked to attend. Space is limited, so please call ahead to book your spot at 604-874-7415. Caede’s Cards makes personalized, one-of-a-kind cards using montage techniques and recycled bits. To read our previous posts on Caede, please follow this link, and this link.

 

 

 

 

Back by popular demand, and not to be missed, we have Cocolico and their wonderfully decadent chocolate confections for an in-house tasting! Roll your tongue around these little morsels of delicousness for a special Sunday afternoon activity. Treats will be served this Sunday, April 1st between 2-4:30. To read our previous post, please follow this link.

 

Elaine Simandl – Artist in the Window, this Saturday, March 17th, 11-4

Thursday, March 15th, 2012

We are pleased to announce our upcoming Artist in the Window! Elaine Simandl will be creating hand-drawn greeting cards in the shop this Saturday, March 17th, from 11am – 4pm. If you are not familiar with her work, she actually draws each card individually and there are only 5 of each drawing available. That makes her cards little artworks unto themselves! There are two series of cards that she will be working on, one that consists of delicate, black ink drawings on off-white paper that are inspired by vintage tattoo design. And the other series is black silhouette drawings where she utilized chalkboard paint for a dark, dramatic look. And the fun bit is that you get a piece of chalk to draw on your card!

Elaine is a Vancouver artist who has been crafting forever. Most of what she makes, she makes for herself and her friends. Her paper and stationary products all have original, free-hand drawings on them.

To see more of Elaine Simandl’s work, please check out her Flickr page here.

Caede Pungente – Artist in the Window, this Saturday, March 10th, 11-4

Thursday, March 8th, 2012

Do you have a Birthday or function that you will be needing a greeting card this month? Well here is a special opportunity to get a unique and personalize greeting card hand made by greeting card designer, Caede Pungente. This Saturday, March 10th, between 11-4, Caede will be in the store and available to make your card on-the-spot with imagery made from found and repurposed materials. She will ask you about your loved-one’s likes and hobbies, and in about 30 minutes, you will have something special! Caede collects all sorts of materials for her cards, specifically fabric, ribbons, old calendars, greeting cards, wrapping paper and all sorts of bits. She uses typical tools of the montage sort, scissors and glue, but also more uncommonly, she employs a sewing machine that  leves behind  long straight stitches or zig zag stitches for a darling touch!

Inspired by watching Caede stitch her cards together? Sign up for her Saturday card making workshop happening on Saturday, March 31. Space is limited, so call the store to book your spot at 604-874-7415.

To read our previous post on Caede Pungente, click here.

To join Caede’s Cards Facebook page, click here.

 

 

Rudi Diesvelt – Artist in the Window, this Saturday, February 18th, 11-4

Friday, February 17th, 2012

Rudi Diesvelt will be the Artist in the Window for a second time! He is remarkable to watch, so if you missed him the last time, make sure you come down and see him in action.

Rudi is a metal and leather artist working in Vancouver. As he says in his video, he is enmeshed in Celtic art, loves the patterns and the craft, and incorporates the motifs into everything he makes. Bird on the Wire carries Rudi’s belts, books, bookmarks, among a plethora of well-crafted articles. He will be in the shop from 11-4, this Saturday, February 18th.

To see more about Rudi, click here.

**IMPORTANT UPDATE** Rudi is no longer able to attend, but you can still find his wonderful items in our store, and we’ll be there to entertain you, as usual :D

2011 in Visual Retrospect

Saturday, December 31st, 2011

Thanks for joining us our journey through 2011! We were so happy for the new friendships as much as we treasure our long-time friends, all of whom supported us and our artists in the most wonderful ways! In traditional fashion, here are a few of our highlights:

1. Bird on a Wire turned one, a.k.a Prophecy falls in love with Claudia Segovia’s Bunny. We celebrated with balloons and treats for everyone who came in the store. It felt like a monumental achievement and simultaneously left us wondering where all that time went!

Prophecy Sun loving Claudia Segovia's Bunny

2. We were Voted Runner Up for the category of Vancouver’s Best Sustainable Goods/Gift Store. We were so touched by this news, and we were encouraged that we were on the right track!

3. We published our FIRST newsletter.

4. We hosted a plethora of public events, including 4 Private Views, a whack of Knit ‘n Natter nights, crafting classes, Artist in the Window Saturdays, to mention a few!

Karen Yaremkewich from Endure Upcycled Designs at the October Private View

Genevieve Antanina performing at the October Private View

5. We gave away prizes. Jen Casey won a set of Penelope Brown greeting cards for being the 400th Facebook Fan. Kris Brownlee, Cathy Jaouen, Brook Jones and Diana Liddle were our Private View door prize winners. Kim McMullen won a $100 gift certificate for being the 365th customer!

400th Facebook Fan prize

Kim McMullen, 365th customer

October Private View door prize

November Private View door prize

6. We gave 10% of our net profit to local non-profit organizations, which YOU helped us achieve. Thank-you!

 

 

Artist in the Window Series

Wednesday, December 7th, 2011

Saturdays are always exciting here at Bird on the Wire! Come down to the shop on most Saturdays, between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. and you can enjoy seeing Vancouver’s most creative people work on their projects or give creative demos. This series is designed to give you a chance to ask questions, show appreciation and just come in and get to know all the amazing skill and work it takes to make some of our products store-ready. We have had quite a few participants over the last few months, covering a range of skills and media. From altered books to dyeing yarn, knitted garments and full-scale painting, there is always something fantastic on the go. To view the line-up of past artists, please click “Artist in the Widow” in the categories section, and follow our blog, Facebook page or Twitter to keep informed as to who is coming up!

To view all the articles in this newsletter, please click “Dec11Newsletter” in the tag cloud.