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grow your own media…

In art & design on May 31, 2011 at 12:03 pm

…community print shop.

thanks to grow your own media (gyom), i have been liberated from the confines of my printer!  of course screen printing is nothing new but the flexibility and ease of the gyom studio, has added another opportunity for hands on connection to my work.  i’ve seen my work screened onto product before but outside of directing, i’ve been completely divorced from the process.  i decided to utilize my time between freelance gigs creating my own home product line and that was going to require my manufacturing product from concept to final.  however, that’s another post!  this one is about gyom.

conveniently located in atwater village just five minutes out of downtown los angeles, gyom is a hidden gem.   the basic class offered at gyom is only $80 for a single color one hour session.  the beauty of this is that it’s a private session which allows plenty of time for q&a and focused attention on your project.  after your lesson, you’re qualified to rent studio space for the low price of $10 an hour at a two hour minimum!  tomas, the founder is also the instructor and his laid back energy smooths away any beginner nerves.  the facility is neatly laid out and fully functional with plenty of other entrepreneurs working their game.

tomas and staff are extremely helpful and knowledgeable with regards to the print process and also offer custom services for businesses that need larger runs.  i crammed a lot into my three hour session but the results were professional quality prints hand pulled by moi!  an absolute rush that i’ve been coming back for continually in the past few weeks.  if you’re looking for a creative outlet or you’re an established expert on the hunt for a reasonably priced facility, look no further than grow your own media!

grow your own media
call: 323-747-8700
email: gyomedia@gmail.com
open: tue.- sat. 11am-8pm
please visit by appointment.
3020 glendale blvd. ste 200
los angeles, ca. 90039

smoking lily…

In art & design, fashion, travel on March 4, 2011 at 10:00 am

welcomes you!

…is a rare find in vancouver and hopefully an indication of more to come. my first round here in the green capital left me at a loss for shops that stock local designers and artists. several smart looking boutiques only seemed to carry the very designers that i see regularly stateside making my search for a breath of fresh air difficult. what struck me first, was the overall effect of the shop. smoking lily takes vintage style engravers illustrations and works them into homeware, accessories and apparel while the essence of that theme is carried out beautifully throughout the space. nothing is left to chance from the time stopping window displays, the clever hanging artscapes or the rustic touches of reclaimed wood and vintage sample cases.

this vintage child’s bed may have had a hard knock life at miss hannigan’s orphanage but i think it’s delightfully re-purposed with the slightly sinister effect of gaily trimmed insect motif pillows and heart stopping sheets:

i've made my bed, now i'll lie in it!

i’m sure “little glory” may not have had this in mind, but what a nifty reuse of old, unwanted books. if you could find a way to lacquer the pages and insert a halogen bulb in the middle, they would make for great, glowing pendant lamps:

"books are awfully decorative, aren't they?"-gloria, auntie mame

not for everyone but definitely noteworthy is the anatomically correct heart printed duvet set. like something right out of an edgar allen poe tale, this bedding is darkly charming and alluring provided there’s nothing hidden beneath the floorboards!

the idea of these sheets, haunt me day and night...

love the industrial touches!

now, i don’t know if the jewelry is designed in house but they definitely own the display. the addition of the wildlife elements grounds the collection and ties the theme together and although it can’t be seen, the textured wall coverings help to create additional dimension to the space:

a nod to their environmental roots...

a great way to display cushions...

oh smoking lily, you had me at:

that mary's all heart...

so on that note, please stop in and say hello to the lovely erin, who’s enthusiasm denotes in part what there is to love in vancouverites, and treat your eyes to this unique shop!

Smoking Lily
3634 Main St.
Vancouver
(604) 873-5459

all photos minus the two depicting duvet details are ©janene dunbar

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