the market. 'look book' dec 2014

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a boutique showcase of

independent tasmanian art & design

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welcome to our

event. Our special cover feature piece... The Foliage Crown, by Emily Snadden An extension of the new foliage series – created especially for the market, in celebration of Tasmanian flora. This piece continues Emily’s quest to translate the delicacy and fragility of nature into wearable form. The foliage crown was created with free spirited individuals in mind… perfect for high tea, barefoot brides, or garden parties.


We’re hankering after ... One of Elliot My Dear’s illustrations - love how they’re soothing and uplifting all at once.

We can’t wait to check out ... Bon Mot for paper, fun, whimsy

One to watch ... Bellebird Handmade serious statement jewels with heart and style.

and fresh designs! And Anita Dineen - clever, beautiful and luxurious little products.


lo ca l lov e this month we enjoyed...

To eat A rainbow dinner for two at market HQ (Holly’s house!)

To do Lingering/procrastinating over our Monday morning beverages at the beautiful Pollen Tea Room.

To feel Warmth on our skin (about bloody time!) and the anticipation of a loooong hot summer filled with friendship + fun.

Love, y xo l l o H & n o n Shan


ps. for a sneak peek behind the scenes follow us on instagram! @themarkethobart


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illustration by Birdy & Me


the line-up Mel Hills wild art

E m i ly S n a d d e n d e s i g n

Murdoch design

Kate Piektuowski

snow queen’s garden

m e l ly f r a n k

Little Twig

magoolie designs

adorn by Sarah Bishop

unio

c a p ta i n B l u e b e r r y

under the shade of a bonsai tree

8-bitty b i r dy & m e

e l l i ot t m y d e a r

p e ta l & p i n s

once upon a time...

m o n da l e e c o l l e c t i o n s

be dear

Pipla

sea urchin design

Bellebird handmade

A n i ta D i n e e n d e s i g n

S a m Ly n e d e s i g n & illustration

little lari

giggling gertie

to p o lo g y d e s i g n

c o n t e m p o r a r y b o ta n i c a

pony black co

Ta n j a v o n B e h r e n s jewellery deseign

sea soul studio

b o n m ot

A va d o n

E lo i s e l a r k

Hideyo

S a l ly c a s s a n d r a

scout ceramics

s p o o n s av v y

ca b i n + c o u n t r y

pop-up shops H o u s e lov e h o m e Content oys t e r & p e a r l

coffee + treats bentwood coffee Bale of straw

masonic temple 3 sandy bay rd hobart, tasmania

10am to 3pm


scout ceramics by

Molly Kendall


hideyo by

Maya McDonnel


sea urchin design by

Eve Smith


e m i ly s n a d d e n design by

Emily Snadden


Treasure d little things of b eauty!

sea soul studio by

Sarah Woodward


bellebird handmade

by

Heather Shennan


giggling gertie by

Calista Anderson-Leitch t es, perfec h c t u l c e t Cu estie, b r u o y r o present f self!) r o ( r e t s i s


m e l ly f r a n k by

Melany Franklin


you head e r u s e k a M why this e e s o t s r i upsta s a bit of a a h l e b a l little wing. cult follo

oys t e r & pearl by

Lou Whiting

p u p o p op sh ta {ups

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magoolie designs by

Julie Hoddy


little twig by

Peta Owen & Emily Snadden


b i r dy & me by

Kelly Smith


little lari by

Larissa Kemp


mel hills wild art by

Mel Hills


b o n m ot

by

Rebecca Adamczewski


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pipla by

Pip Bilson


p e ta l & pins by

Sandra Alcorn


ta n j a v o n b e h r e n s jewellery design by

Tanja von Behrens


under the shade of a bonsai tree by

Jacquie Rodemann


Possibly the most beautifu l picture w e ’v e e v er seen.. .

e l l i ot t my dear by

Sarah Elliott


es Silk scarv te the ultima gift. indulgent

adorn by sarah bishop by

Sarah Bishop


ca b i n + country by

Karoline Kent


m o n da l e e collections by

Annalee Graham


c a p ta i n blueberry by

Rachel Tribout gift for Fantastic anian! any Tasm


contemporary b o ta n i c a by

Sue Stuart


Hark th e Heral d Angels sing.

the snow queen’s garden by

Natasha Langham


8-bitty by

Luke Morgan


peck gourmet tine by

Anita Dineen

Striking design + luxury in a bea utiful and cle ver pro duct


murdoch design by

Bec Murdoch


e Intricat ns with o i t a r t s u ill nture e v d a + N FU

s a m ly n e d e s i g n & illustration by

Sam Lyne


unio by

Anne Langman


p o n y b l a c k c o. by

Rachel Dean

L o v e t h is l a d y ’s w o r k - d r a m a t ic , b e a u t if u l , a n d e t h ic a l l y made.


artworks by

Kate Piektuowski


a va d o n by

Tennille Avadon


Real C

ards! c s a m hrist

e lo i s e l a r k by

Eloise Cook


s a l ly ca s s a n d r a by

Sally Elliss


once upon a time... by

Lili Foster


content by

Malinda Lancaster

p u p po op sh ta {ups

hop for s p o t s One illers f g n i k stoc stylish e fun! + festiv

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spoon s av v y by

Angela Lowe


to p o lo g y design

by

Julie Stoneman


be dear by

Frith Williams


Image credit: Zanzo

p u p po op sh t {ups

airs

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h o u s e lov e h o m e

summer e t a r b e l e C nbow of with a rai ur fresh colo

by

Helena Facer


bale of straw by

Dayle Larter

W e ’l l h a v e one of each p lease!


betwood coffee by

Megan McTurk & Chris Spillane


t h e w h o, the what & t h e w h y. . . the market is a boutique art + design event, showcasing independent Tasmanian designers, makers and producers. It is held six times a year in the intriguing Masonic Temple, Hobart. Since its inception in 2009, it has become widely known for its exciting line up of exclusively local labels, along with its firm focus on authenticity and craftsmanship. With an impressive collection of exhibitors from a wide range of disciplines, visitors to the market can expect to see established fashion illustrators sitting alongside small scale producers of bespoke ceramics. A very particular approach to stallholder selection ensures that while exhibitors are vastly different in almost every way, they all have a common thread; creative talent, a demonstrated integrity in their business ethos and original thought in their design process.


the market is carefully curated by Shannon Robertson & Holly Webber, who are committed in their mission to unearthing and showing off Tasmania’s veritable web of undiscovered talent, world-class products and the intriguing stories and inspiration behind the commercial reality of small scale designers and makers. In addition to their regular market events, the girls have recently hosted pop - up events at the Cancer Council Girls Day Out and at the Sustainable Living Festival. In 2013 they held Show & Tell, a forest-themed night exhibition of their stallholders, as part of the Festival of Voices programme. Alongside co-curating the market, Holly & Shannon both run successful small businesses of their own and bring to the market their skills in graphic design, journalism, advertising, creative writing and marketing. This helps them to provide exhibitors with a platform, valuable exposure and a reach for their products that extends beyond market day.

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Holly Webber

Shannon Robertson

Holly Webber is a freelance graphic designer and art director. A graduate of the University of Tasmania with a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Graphic Design and Photography – 2004), she has spent the past nine years building up her design practice, delivering creative solutions for clients on a State and National level.

Shannon Robertson is the whimsical designer behind the fashion accessories label, Whatever Heather.

Holly is a keen supporter of the graphic design and advertising industry, having volunteered her time as the State President of the Australian Graphic Design Association (AGDA), and a tutor for Award School. She loves all things ‘clean and green’ and is a certified Health Coach, and is undertaking further studies in Nutrition…for something a bit different!

Shannon produces bespoke seasonal ranges for stockists nation – wide, and a coveted Heather Forever Collection, available from her online shop. Whatever Heather is created from her attic studio in Battery Point, which is overflowing with all manner of Shannon type inspiration…oversized flowers, swans, chandeliers, battered crowns, and sometimes (if he fancies) her imperious but seriously beloved ginger cat Raspberry. Alongside these creative pursuits, Shannon also works in an old fashioned antique shop on Hobart’s Waterfront, and is undertaking post – graduate studies in psychology at UTAS.

holly@themarkethobart.com.au

shannon@themarkethobart.com.au

hollywebber.com.au

whateverheather.com.au


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Demand to know where things come from,what is in them, who has made them and under what conditions. Do not be led only by price but look for value and craftsmanship. Buy only things and materials that respect the human energy that has gone into them and where the maker is rewarded fairly. kevin mccloud Kevin McCloud’s 43 Principles of Home

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