Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Posters and Clothing at Milly Sleeping in Melbourne

This glorious display is courtesy of Leah at Milly Sleeping, which is a beautiful fashion store in Melbourne, at 157 Elgin Street, Carlton.

(The pink bird camisole top in the images is actually a different one from the one which features in one of the posters, and has a hand embroidered imaginary bird with Macaw (blue parrot) feathers for a tail...I'm so in love with making these camisole tops, I can't wait for the next batch of feathers from my neighbour who breeds them!)




More posters up in the world:

These posters are up in Perth, Western Australia...thanks for that, Jo! 


Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Posters making their appearance at...


This poster bears the scrawled message, "More Birkenstocks than brains"...we think it probably bears more resemblance to the person who wrote it!

A comment like this is very much a site-specific statement...Hobart, the land of Birkenstock shoes and a small creative-social gene pool.....

 I'm very flattered that anyone feels compelled to graffitti our posters, at least we're getting noticed!! 

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And then....In the sanctuary of the Waverly Woollen Mills outlet shop, one of my favourite haunts, our posters sit next to rolls of Tasmanian wool fabircs and blankets used in the construction of some of our garments...its a lovely touch and I'm so honoured to be able to use home-grown products! Waverly Woollen Mills is only now one of two woollen mills still in operation in Australia, and my father always sold his wool to local buyers, so I like to think I'm carrying on some connection with the local wool industry and promoting quality Tasmanian produce....which is being threatened by plantation crops of trees which will eventually feed the proposed pulp mill north of Launceston (see older posts below for protest images). 

We will include more content and information on this blog site about the environmental issues on this island which inform our creative inspiration and intended outcomes, to promote Tasmania as a culturally productive and open-minded environment and social site of interaction...rather than the introspective and conservative place our collective and isolated heritage seems to promote.



Time passes....and nature will always triumph.......



www.waverlyaustralia.com.au

Beautiful Empire posters on display around the world...


We're getting our message out to the world...

This poster is in an elevator in Zurich, Switzerland (thank you Simone!)

This poster is on display in Perfecto Interiors in Launceston, Tasmania...

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Pulp Mill Action







An estimated 15,000 people marched through the streets of Hobart recently in a clear message to the government and major financial institutions that community opposition to the pulp mill project is building despite the inadequate and fast-tracked government approvals.

The Wild I Tell You Was Beautiful

www.wilderness.org.au/regions/tas

Go to the above link for more information about Tasmania's threatened wilderness