This month Sandra Waine Printmaker is my featured creative. Sandra has been printing for 15 years and tells us about what inspires her and what she loves about her craft. If you are interested in starting a market stall, Sandra also reveals some tips on preparing and running a stall.
Sandra is kindly sponsoring this month's photo-challenge on Instagram. We have revisited #the_heart_series tag to celebrate the things we love. To find out more about the entry rules and the places you can find Sandra Waine products, please see the end of this post.
1) Have you always been interested in creating and what inspired you to try printing?
Sandra is kindly sponsoring this month's photo-challenge on Instagram. We have revisited #the_heart_series tag to celebrate the things we love. To find out more about the entry rules and the places you can find Sandra Waine products, please see the end of this post.
1) Have you always been interested in creating and what inspired you to try printing?
I have always loved the “hands on” aspect of being
creative. When I was young my sister and
I would spend hours doodling and drawing in our jotter pads. When making clothes and blankets for our toys
I would cut out flowers from one piece of fabric and sew it onto another,
creating a completely new design.
While living and working full-time in Australia I completed
a “Certificate in Fine Arts” touching on printmaking. Then on our return to New Zealand my Auntie
Jenny (also a printmaker) encouraged me to enter the printmaking section of the
Easter Show and it has been non-stop since then.
2) What artist’s inspire you and why?
While living in Sydney I became familiar with a lot of
brilliant Australian artists two of my favourites being Margret Preston,
paintings and woodcuts and Jeffrey Smart who did amazing paintings that more
often than not included a celebrity.
Margret Preston’s woodblock prints were amazing for the era she lived
and created in, I just love her style.
Back in NZ, I know this is an obvious choice but I can’t go past DickFrizzell. Stanley Palmer is totally inspirational,
my Auntie has one of his prints which I have admired for many years! And I love the prints of Joan Taylor! I first came across her work in the Flagstaff
Gallery on a trip home from Sydney many years ago
"Spicing up married life" lino cut print by Sandra Waine
3) How do you stay focused when you are building up
stock for a market?
There is no denying it a big event like the Auckland Fair
can be stressful. I have found the best
way is to plan ahead by having a week (or two) of non-stop printing and then
setting the ink and packaging – which always takes a lot longer than I think!
4) What tips do you have for preparing for and on market
day?
Make sure you are well prepared and not up until 2am
ironing! Bottom line is don’t leave
things to the last minute, decide which stock you will be selling and pack it
ready for market day well in advance.
Have your float, signage, table, props and other display items by the
door or packed in the car the night before.
Enjoy the day, chat to people and most of all have fun!
5) What are you happiest creating and why?
That is a hard decision to make as I love all aspects of
printmaking. When I am screen printing
onto textiles I do love the first time I pull the ink through on a new
design. It is always exciting to see how
it looks as a print! With lino cuts and
hand carved stamps I love carving into the lino or rubber, making ‘marks’ that
eventually take on a new life.
6) Where would you like to be creatively in five
year’s time?
Continuing on with what I am doing right now while adapting
to trends as things change. It would be
great to teach people the different methods of printmaking, block printing vs.
screen printing.
7) For someone starting down this track of selling
art and crafts at markets, what is the best piece of advice you could give?
Stay true to yourself. Make things that make you happy! People appreciate handmade, taking the time to chat and explain your process is always worthwhile.
Stay true to yourself. Make things that make you happy! People appreciate handmade, taking the time to chat and explain your process is always worthwhile.
May IG Photochallenge: #the_heart_series
Sandra is sponsoring this month's photo-challenge series on Instagram and there are two Sandra Waine printed prizes to be won - this sweet Owl and Pussycat set of pillowcases
And this cute angel print entitled "Spreading some love"
(Photos courtesy Sandra Waine)
Be sure to join in.
To enter on IG
1. Follow @sandrawaineprintmaker and @adiandbert
2. Post a NEW pic on the theme of what you love, to #the_heart_series
3. Multiple entries allowed, but please tag a different friend each time.
Comp EXTENDED until Sunday 29 May 2016 and Sandra will judge the winner.
Find Sandra's product through Facebook, Instagram or through her Felt shop. In Auckland Sandra is a regular at some of the best markets - the Auckland Fair, Devonport Craft Market and General Collective Market
Keep creating! - Claudia x
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