I sell my work in some truly lovely shops. One Small Room in Adelaide was one of the first shops to sell my work, and if you ever get the chance to visit the store, you will no doubt find something you can't live without.
The shop stocks an eclectic range of home-wares, gifts, clothing and furniture.
Whilst looking at the site the other day, I was so pleased to see my work captured with one of my friend's work. Kylie Johnson from Paper Boat Press is an amazingly talented star. Her words and hands make beautiful ceramic objects. It is true that I have bought some of her tags in the past with the intention of giving them to someone.....but have kept them myself!
The shop stocks an eclectic range of home-wares, gifts, clothing and furniture.
Whilst looking at the site the other day, I was so pleased to see my work captured with one of my friend's work. Kylie Johnson from Paper Boat Press is an amazingly talented star. Her words and hands make beautiful ceramic objects. It is true that I have bought some of her tags in the past with the intention of giving them to someone.....but have kept them myself!



















I bought a couple of paperboatpress's tags, and yes, kept them myself too.
My favourite is 'it takes a village to raise a child' which I think is the case with all of my children. Wish there was more of a village here to share and love them with me so I could do just a little bit more art...
Posted by: Anna | 14/07/2009 at 23:20
Doesn't it look like such a beautiful shop. I'd definitely come out with a new treasure if I ever visited there. (that's our red bird cushion in the window).
I saw Kim and Renee at the Boutique markets this today, and took a little treat home. Missed seeing you there.
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Posted by: kinha | 12/07/2009 at 02:06
It looks like a gem of a place - shops with soul are so precious.
Posted by: Ali | 11/07/2009 at 00:50