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Casa Curio Tiedye collection lockdown launch

Casa Curio Tiedye collection lockdown launch

You started this enterprise in lockdown, what inspired you?

I have been doing tie dye since I was a child, it’s always something I’ve done.

When lockdown started I was unable to work, and I had 2 laundry bags full of old white clothing I wanted to dye, so I thought what better time.

I had a lot of interest to the pieces I was sharing online, and I started getting enquiries, so I decided to set up shop.

 

Was this a reaction to BLM to raise money or did the two go hand in hand?

I’d already started the shop when I decided to do a capsule collection for a charity.

I teamed up with a make-up artist I work with who supplied me with some beautiful organic carbon neutral tees to dye.

The T-shirt’s being finished coincided with the BLM marches in Thanet organised by People Dem Collective. It is a cause I feel very strongly about, so I decided to donate all proceeds from the capsule collection to BLM UK.

 

What’s your technique, what processes do you to? Do you anticipate how each piece will look or is the unknowing all part of the fun?

I’ve been experimenting with loads of different techniques and methods. Initially it’s all about experimentation, but now I apply bespoke dye colours and patterns to individual pieces, so I know how I want it to come out. The beauty of hand dye though is that no two pieces will ever be the same, so there is still an element of surprise even when planned.

 

Will this be something you’ll carry on post lockdown?

Yes, definitely. I love it, it’s a brilliant creative outlet and I love seeing people wearing my pieces so I hope to continue my little cottage business after lockdown

 

You’re an amazing stylist and work with some incredible people when it comes to fashion, do you think you’ll be using your pieces in main fashion shoots or is this a side-line bit of fun?

Thank you! Yes I’m sure a bit of Casa Curio tie dye will be popping up in my work once I get back shooting!

 

Finally, how and where can we buy your pieces?

At the moment I’m selling through my Instagram shop @casacurio but I’m hoping to be developing a website over the next few weeks, and I may be popping up in some much loved Margate establishments soon so watch this space!

 

 

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Night at The Museum

Night at The Museum
  • When: 18/02/2015
  • Who: Drawing Club

The lovely people at Powell-Cotton Museum in Quex Park arranged for special after-hours access to their incredible collection in the museum’s brand new Gallery 6 with its handling collection of skeletons, taxidermy, shells, furs and clothing. Participants were encouraged to mix and match items to create a cabinet of curiosity of imagined species to draw.

The Powell-Cotton Museum at Quex Park was established in 1896 by Percy Horace Gordon Powell-Cotton to house natural history specimens and cultural objects collected on expeditions to Asia and Africa. The Museum’s natural history dioramas are outstanding examples and unique to the UK.

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Light Waves

September 2015, Resort Gallery, Margate: Light Waves, co-curated with photographer Steve Ibb. An exhibition of abstract photography featuring 25 photographers. resortstudios.co.uk 

  • When: 26/9 – 11/10/2015
  • Who: curated by Francesca Flowers & Steve Ibb

An exhibition of abstract photography: exploring light and form and its potential for a range of visual ambiguity.

Exhibitors:

Rob Ball, Daniel Bass, Jo Bridges, Helen Brooker, David Crawforth, Kim Conway, John Dargen, Lesley Davies, Evans, Brian Eno, Jason Evans, Minna Haukka, Steve Ibb, Anton Lukoszevieze, Milena Michalski, David Molloy, Jason Pay, Paulina Pukyte, Clive Sax, Karen Shepherdson, Heather Tait, Julie Westbury, Rachel Wilberforce, Leonard Whybrow

 

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Peer to Peer – A+C

Peer to Peer – A+C
  • When: 26/3/2015
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Title: Shed to Studio

Animation Director, Dan Richards from Margate’s A+C Studios will be hosting an event about some of their stop motion films and discussing how to make the leap from home working to a creative studio. A+C Studios produced Harrods’ Christmas animation in 2014 and have worked with clients including Samsung, E.ON Energy and Chivas Regal.

 

Biog: Dan Richards

Dan Richards has always had a passion and curiosity for stop motion. Watching animations as a child, Dan was always asking “How did does that model move?”. ”Just because it does” has never sufficed as an answer. Dan got his questions answered making his first stop motion animation aged 10.

 

Little more than a decade later, he graduated from the prestigious Bristol School of Animation, going on to work at Aardman Animations on the animated film Wallace & Gromit.  In 2007, with a vision for a studio specialising in traditional lens based animation, he founded A+C Studios in a container unit on the Kent coast, with a box of Plasticine and a single camera, and a vision to tell better stories with animation.

 

A+C now works for some of the best known brands, helping them to reach out to audiences – and to capture their imagination. In 2014, Dan moved his team of animators, model makers, and designers into a 5000 sq ft, state-of-the-art studio, where they deliver award-winning projects from initial brief to final production. As Creative Director, Dan works closely on every project, supervising a combination of hand-crafted and original stop motion techniques with new and experimental ideas and design. To see the studios work visit www.aplusc.tv

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