A show of original, unique pieces that can be worn, including garments, purses, hats, scarves, jewellery, and more. Dates and Times: POSTPONED to a date TBA Location: First-St. Andrews United Church 350 Queens Ave, London, ON At the corner of Queens and Waterloo. All works are hand made by London area artisans.
12 March, 2020
After much consideration, we have decided that it is in everyone's best interest to postpone our event.
We plan to reschedule once we know more.
11 March, 2020
Wood You Wear
Bob Gunther, Woodturner (aka Wood You Wear) is looking forward to this weekend. Here is a sneak peek at some of the earrings he's been working on.
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Bob and Kathleen Gunther,
Wood you Wear
06 March, 2020
Waase Lacie George
WAASE'AABINOKWE n'dizhnikaaz
Mzhiikenh doodem
Kikonaang miinwaa Saugeen doonjibaa
Anishnaabe Kwe niin daaw
WAASE is an accessories line designed and fabricated by Waase'aabinokwe, a.k.a Lacie George.
Using a variety of salvaged and cast off materials, juxtaposed with primitive painting techniques, Lacie creates one of a kind pieces of contemporary wearable art. Copper, deer hide, driftwood and bone are favoured materials you'll find in the WAASE collection.
05 March, 2020
Jeanne-Marie
With my fine art background, including textile studies, I use my love of nature and fabric for inspiration. Wearable art appeals to my practical side while allowing for limitless creativity. The enjoyment I receive from revamping
memorabilia and recyclables into practicalities is a challenge
as fulfilling as creating anew. My work is anywhere from
practical to zany. Jeanne - Marie
01 March, 2020
Mary MacVoy, Wearable Art and Illustration
Mary MacVoy Wearable Art & Illustration
Felted micro-embroidered Wool Beads, Handmade Lampwork Glass Beads, Mixed Media with miniature drawings and paintings.
Ellen Mallett
29 February, 2020
Ardath Unicreations
As a knitter, fashion designer, writer and painter,Ardath’s art has been evolving over many years as she experimented with fibres, textures, freeform design and colour blending.Her hand knitted garments are fanciful, and like her distinguishing unicorn logo, are mysteriously beautiful, seem to live forever and can be worn to dance on moon beams or for a stylish presence anywhere.
Her art has been influenced by her Icelandic heritage, her family ,her travels, living in creative community ,her many teachers and her own Spiritual journey.
Each wearable art piece created by Ardath tells a story, incorporating textures other than fibres.Each piece is as unique as the wearer and brings a sense of the wearer’s personal style.Each garment has been hand knitted using a blend of natural and synthetic fibres and is meant to embrace the energy of the person it enfolds.
Her art has been displayed in numerous art shows in Ontario and Manitoba and her art is hung or worn in other countries. One commissioned piece was for the first female President of Iceland and depicted Mother Sea,Fire and Ice.
Ardath believes that we are all born with creative energy and her Feelings and Fibres ,creative process workshops provide a consistent message of empowerment as this creative energy is unlocked, remembered or re-discovered by participants enrolled in her classes.
Ardath’s watercolour paintings include poetry and fibre and have become popular as reproductions in the form of greeting cards and prints for hanging.
It is a delight to be a part of this Wearable Art Show.
20 February, 2020
AnnaK's Jewellery
Jewellery is a great way to express your unique individuality.
Anna K.’s Jewellery collection has the finest materials
with Swarovski crystals, Venetian glass, Sterling and Bali solid
silver plus Gold filled metals.
These materials are coordinated and suspended to create a
bit of dazzle and shimmer……..everything a lady needs
in her life.
There is a pair of beautiful earrings waiting just for you!
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Anna K's Jewellery,
Anna Kliorikaitis
Mary Downs, Re-United Designs
18 February, 2020
Klas Squared, Lori Schmidke
Klas Squared designs contemporary jewelry that combines femininity and power into wearable pieces for work, day and play. Each handcrafted piece is brought to life from a palette of Swarovski crystals and pearls, sterling silver and semiprecious stones.
09 February, 2020
Pink Polka Dot
Since 2012, owner and designer Tracy Roefs has been creating unique, hand crafted clothing and accessories in London, Ontario. Tracy finds inspiration for her designs in the beauty of day to day life, and with the materials she creates with. Tracy believes that what you wear and how you feel in it is so important. It is an expression of yourself and what you want to share with the world. She strives to create pieces that make you feel beautiful and comfortable.
08 February, 2020
Arale Vallely
Arale is about all things silk. From paintings and wall hangings to unique silk jewelry and wearables, she enjoys exploring the medium and new ways to utilize/display silk in art. Silk excels in capturing vibrant colors, which she uses to portray interesting subjects from her experiences in Asia, the Middle East, and North America. Arale also undertakes commission work, producing bespoke works for client needs.
In the wearable show, you will see a wide variety of her silk wearables – scarves, ties, necklaces and more. Each piece is uniquely designed and hand painted. They make great gifts for any special occasion. You can even custom order a piece for your special ones.
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