Category: Art

  • Ziggy Aeroplane

    Two young designers, Amy Dolan and Fiona Purves, are bringing their products together and hosting a Pop-up Shop in Edinburgh, to celebrate their businesses’ first birthdays.

    Amy rescues old, forgotten pieces of vintage furniture and gives them a new lease of life through lots of TLC and fun blocks of colour. Fiona is the owner of stationery business Paper Aeroplane. Inspired by life’s little quirks, she uses her colourful and playful hand-drawn illustrations and lettering to create cards and prints that are to be treasured forever.

    The pair came together after Fiona saw our short documentary film about Amy and Ziggy Sawdust, which is great to hear!

    This is the first time that the full Ziggy Sawdust and Paper Aeroplane ranges will be shown in their entirety and the main aim the project is to reflect on the exciting year both businesses have had, and also act as a way to start their second year of trading on a positive note.

    “The first year in business is notoriously the hardest, but the fact that we are still here and still extremely passionate about what we do is something we feel to be worth celebrating”, says Amy. “We don’t want our Pop-up Shop to just be our products in a space. We want to create an engaging environment that people can walk into and really get a sense of what our businesses are all about. We want to take this opportunity to show you what it is we are capable of.”

    Whitespace Gallery, Edinburgh

    25 – 29 May

    To find out more click here

  • Alex Gibbs at Superclub

    Alex Gibbs, currently exhibiting at Superclub gallery in Edinburgh, is the topic of this short documentary film by Adrienne Childress. The exhibition, Rich Living and Sunny Life, is a large collection of works on paper (and other suitably insubstantial materials), presenting a paradoxical co-existence of a naive utopia and sinister dystopian society. This environment is explored through paint, pencils and wax crayons.

    Untitled from Alex Gibbs on Vimeo.

    The exhibition runs until 30 April.

    www.alex-gibbs.com

  • Alicia Galer

    Alicia Galer

    A couple of weeks ago we discovered the work of Alicia Galer via Tumblr. Alicia is a Printed Textiles and Surface Pattern student at Leeds College of Art – her simplistic and characteristic style caught our eye immediately!

    Alicia uses a variety of materials (oil pastels, water colour paints and pencils, acrylic paint) to create her flora-inspired drawings. The result are minimalist yet detailed illustrations and prints that represent dream scenarios for any plants lover.

    www.aliciagaler.com

    Alicia Galer, Submission 2
    Alicia Galer, Submission 1
    Alicia Galer, Submission 7

  • Bookshelf: Printed Pages

    Bookshelf: Printed Pages

    We were very excited to see this new quarterly magazine being published by It’s Nice That! There are some great features in the first issue of Printed Pages, and a snoop around Apartamento founder Omar Sosa’s flat is our favorite! We also enjoyed learning more about Sagmeister & Walsh, Chris Ware and Bill Callahan.

    The article about Barcelona’s booming graphic design studios and emerging creatives was a pleasure to read! It’s definitely not all bad news on the streets of Barcelona!

    The quality of the magazine is fantastic and we wouldn’t expect anything less from It’s NIce That! We can’t wait for another issue!

    printedpagesmagazine.com

  • Submission: Maxime Guyon

    Submission: Maxime Guyon

    Maxime Guyon is a Swiss photography student at ECAL. Here’s a short introduction to one to Maxime’s new series called ‘Landscaping Studies’, which we really like.

    This is a personal study and interpretation of the landscaping in Swiss mountain environment. Maxime was visually inspired by Rhône Glacier in the Alps. In this series he references to Nicolas Faure, who forced Maxime to study every single aspect of the subject. Maxime brought his research and inspiration back to the studio and created a series of still photographs which we feature here!

    www.maximeguyon.com