Monday, December 31, 2012
Tea Towel in National Post
On Dec 24th my teatowel appeared on the cover of the Weekend Post. It was included in an article on designer tea towels and featured several from the collection of Arren Williams- Creative Director of Bay home fashions. Here is the link to the online version of the article:
http://life.nationalpost.com/2012/12/25/style-design-tea-towel-time/
Above is the blurb which accompanied the photo of my teatowel in the inside of the paper.
ps. My capsule collection for The Bay should appear in stores in early April.
Dreamy Holiday Get Away
Bonjour! I've just returned from a dreamy holiday away in Montréal.
(American Readers take note!: Montréal is a beautiful historic city in Quebec Canada with gorgeous architecture, great shopping + restaurants. ie. All the charm of Europe without the expense!
Added bonus: I think they have the best bagels in the world.)
One of the biggest reasons for the dreamiest of my trip (in addition to my travelling companion bien sur!) was our hotel! We stayed at the Hotel Gault in Old Montreal and I can't recommend it enough.
The Gault is a boutique hotel housed in a former textile headquarters which was built in 1871.
The façade is considered "Second Empire-style" (ie influenced by the buildings of Haussman's Paris) and features vertical pilasters carved into blue-gray limestone. It's a five storey building with only 30 loft suites making it truly "boutique". The first floor featured a restaurant, cafe and cozy library with a fireplace. The staff were very welcoming and always friendly + helpful.
Hotel Gault Exterior. Tres snowy!
The exterior of the building is in complete contrast to the very contemporary + beautifully designed interiors.
- visit with Louis and Charles
- le Cartet on Mcgill St
- a visit to Pointe-à-Callière: Montreal's Museum of Archaeology + History (A-mazing)
- very special Christmas dinner with sweet Zab + family
and a visit to Fairmount bagels to stock up on sesame bagels for the drive home.
Num num.
(American Readers take note!: Montréal is a beautiful historic city in Quebec Canada with gorgeous architecture, great shopping + restaurants. ie. All the charm of Europe without the expense!
Added bonus: I think they have the best bagels in the world.)
One of the biggest reasons for the dreamiest of my trip (in addition to my travelling companion bien sur!) was our hotel! We stayed at the Hotel Gault in Old Montreal and I can't recommend it enough.
Hotel Gault Exterior - I loved this elegant corner door
The Gault is a boutique hotel housed in a former textile headquarters which was built in 1871.
The façade is considered "Second Empire-style" (ie influenced by the buildings of Haussman's Paris) and features vertical pilasters carved into blue-gray limestone. It's a five storey building with only 30 loft suites making it truly "boutique". The first floor featured a restaurant, cafe and cozy library with a fireplace. The staff were very welcoming and always friendly + helpful.
Hotel Gault Exterior. Tres snowy!
The exterior of the building is in complete contrast to the very contemporary + beautifully designed interiors.
Our Room Night 1
Check out that wall - I never met an 19th century exposed brick wall I didn't like. :-)
- featuring: foyer, work area, to-die-for bathroom with mod tub + lux fixtures plus (not seen in photo) - tres comfy King bed, lots of custom closets and **2 beautiful french windows which opened up to the most dreamy view. **
The rooms were so big- they felt like little loft apartments rather than hotel rooms. SIGH.
(Don't hate me. :-)
Beautiful view from one of the french windows.
Breakfast at L'Express
Atwater Market
Dinner at Joe Beef
Very cozy interior with great filled chalkboards.
View from the Bar
Me on Rue des Artistes in Old Montreal
Breakfast at Beautys
92 year old Founder Hymie Sckolnick holding a postcard of himself from 1942 (!)
Closeup of postcard. (Is that not the cutest?)
Place d'Armes + Notre Dame Basilica looking very special + Christmasy
Noel bread
Other highlights included:- visit with Louis and Charles
- le Cartet on Mcgill St
- a visit to Pointe-à-Callière: Montreal's Museum of Archaeology + History (A-mazing)
- very special Christmas dinner with sweet Zab + family
and a visit to Fairmount bagels to stock up on sesame bagels for the drive home.
Num num.
*Au revoir Montreal! Je t'aime.*
Monday, December 17, 2012
Christmas pudding card
Here is a Christmas card I recently created for the lovely designer Marg Dyer of Austen Eliot Communications. Lucky for me she printed off a few extras for me to send out.
I think the wobbly pudding will be particularly appropriate for my foodie friends.
ps. Marg and I have plans for some more card collaborations in the new year. :-) Stay tuned.
I think the wobbly pudding will be particularly appropriate for my foodie friends.
ps. Marg and I have plans for some more card collaborations in the new year. :-) Stay tuned.
Labels:
Graphic Designers i like,
Illustration,
New Work
Friday, December 14, 2012
Jesse Harris' Mural in my hood
I love Jesse Harris' mural which recently went up at the corner of Queen + Dovercourt.
It's a funny + very direct way of commenting on the rapid gentrification and changing face of my West Queen West neighbourhood.
This project was coordinated by Spectrum Art Projects + COOPER COLE Gallery, and partially funded by the City of Toronto’s StreetARToronto program.
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Some images from the last couple weeks
The wonderfully cozy home of Heather Shaw of pi'lo
And her Splendid Holiday party inside :-)
Geoff McFetridge show at Cooper Cole
1161 Dundas Street West
Ian at Geoff McFetridge show
Ian + I talking about patterns at Lakeview Lunch
(That's his sketch book)
Lovely Nora.
Monday, December 10, 2012
Friday, December 7, 2012
New Work: Checkered Hen Pattern
Exciting News!
My agency i2i art will have a booth at Surtex: The surface design show in NYC next year.
You will see this Hen Pattern plus many others in Booth 340 May 19-21st 2013!
My agency i2i art will have a booth at Surtex: The surface design show in NYC next year.
You will see this Hen Pattern plus many others in Booth 340 May 19-21st 2013!
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
GIVEAWAY TIME!
Two weeks ago Design blogger Time Maze visited me at my home for a studio tour and silk screen 101 lesson. Together we printed my edition of 70 small brogue prints.
His blog contains several photos of our afternoon together including several decor shots!
Tim is now hosting a GIVEAWAY for a chance to win either my Christmas teatowel or small brogue print.
His blog contains several photos of our afternoon together including several decor shots!
Above Tim + I in my studio.
Tim is now hosting a GIVEAWAY for a chance to win either my Christmas teatowel or small brogue print.
GIVEAWAY 1: Christmas Teatowel!
GIVEAWAY 2 : Small Brogue Silkscreen print!
To enter pop over to Tim's blog
and leave a comment on how you'd incorporate one of these pieces into your home.
Good luck! Contest closes December 17th.
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
New Print: Brogue in smaller size + Upcoming Giveaway
I have a new silk screen print.
It's a smaller version of my Big brogue print and measures 7" x 4.75"
It's an edition of 70 and is signed + numbered.
Price = 60.00 and is the perfect gift for the natty dresser in your life.
Speaking of natty.... a dapper decor blogger from Toronto will be hosting a GIVE AWAY for two of these print starting tomorrow. Pop back in the morning for details.
It's a smaller version of my Big brogue print and measures 7" x 4.75"
It's an edition of 70 and is signed + numbered.
Price = 60.00 and is the perfect gift for the natty dresser in your life.
Speaking of natty.... a dapper decor blogger from Toronto will be hosting a GIVE AWAY for two of these print starting tomorrow. Pop back in the morning for details.
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