Drexel Visual Merchandising Students have descended upon Northern Liberties, split off into groups & designed window displays for us & our neighbors – Once Worn Consignment, Duke & Winston, & Arcadia. Our group has created a fantastic Woodland Theme for us & we couldn’t be happier with the results. All the windows will be completed by this First Friday & to celebrate, we are all offering up refreshments, sidewalk sales & discounts from 5-8pm.
Come check out all the windows & get 10% off all purchases at Art Star (discounts at other shops may vary). As an added bonus, Once Worn Consignment will be celebrating their Grand Re-Opening into a much larger & brighter space at 906 N. 2nd Street, which is close by her former location (the old Colors by Padmini spot). Owner Jen Waxman (yup, Erin’s little sis) has expanded her inventory which includes women’s/men’s clothing, jewelry, and accessories and now has a small selection of vintage housewares. Jen is also expecting a baby boy in April! We are so happy for her and can’t wait to welcome her little guy into our extended family!
I leave you with some pics of Once Worn’s new digs!
It’s been a while since we’ve released a new product with Kurt Halsey. Production always takes longer than expected & we had hoped to have this new super adorable deer necklace out in time for Valentine’s Day. Alas, it didn’t happen but we hope to have them in stock soon. Here is a quick pic of the sample. I will post on our Facebook and Twitter page as soon as we start to sell them. We haven’t figured out pricing yet, but it should be in line with the fireflies / birds necklaces we’ve done with him.
I can’t say enough how much I love my job! I get to do fun things like photo shoots with my friends! What girl wouldn’t love that? The gorgeous Kelly Kozma agreed to model our new collection of clothing & I couldn’t be happier with the results.
Kelly modeling the Dresden Skirt by Jay McCarroll
Kelly is the woman behind KKnits, the really cool hand knit necklace/cowls that you may have seen at Art Star. We have a good selection of different colors and styles in stock now. They make a great statement piece. Find out more about KKnits here.
Kelly in an Oversized Top by Danielle Marie Tobin
She also creates beautiful mixed media pieces on paper that incorporates hand drawings with embroidery. She recently had a solo exhibition of this work at the Delaware Center for Contemporary Arts, which is so impressive! You can view her body of work here.
Kelly wearing Supermaggie’s Coyote Hoodie
Anyway, I wanted to introduce you all to this amazing lady. She will be helping us in the shop from time to time as we start getting busy with our bazaar prep, so you’ll be seeing more of her. I had so much fun dressing her up & taking her photo – she’s a natural model!
Looking Stunning in Malagueta’s Foliage Applique Top
Art Star: Tell us a bit about your work. What inspires your imagery? Andrea Courchene: As an artist and musician I am divided between two creative worlds. My process of creating art is intrinsically like refining a passage of music through practice, writing original pieces, or listening to my favorite recordings–it is quite involved. I have always found a special interest in the connections between the sound of music and visual art. Performing music inspires my art with an appreciation for the audience as well; people of all ages can find an instrument, an animal, or a scene which may capture their imagination. I’m also inspired by vintage illustrations, nature and living in New York City.
AS: Are you formally trained? If so, where did you study? AC: My formal education is in music. I have a bachelors and master’s degree in music. I’ve always loved creating art as a hobby as far back as elementary school. I’ve taken a few art classes at both my undergraduate college as well as in graduate school. I recently completed two courses at Columbia University: one in painting and the other, lithography. I’m also starting an etching class there this Spring.
Andrea working on a lithograph
AS: Are you originally from New York? What are some of your favorite places in NYC to go for inspiration? AC: I was born in England and immigrated to Florida with my family when I was in high school. Since then I’ve been lucky to travel around and have recently lived in Chicago, Portland, Oregon, and am now based in New York City. New York City is a wonderfully cosmopolitan city but I find that I am most inspired by my neighborhood on the Upper West Side of Manhattan which is always bustling and has the added advantage of two great, enormous city parks on each side: Riverside and Central Park.
poster by Paper Sparrow
AS: Are you able to focus on your work full time? Do you have a day job? Any employees? AC: Paper-Sparrow is currently my full-time work. I am fortunate to be able to supplement my income with freelance performance and teaching music. I do get a lot of support and an extra pair of hands for shipping packages from my partner, Paul, who is also a cellist.
AS: What materials do you use for the original illustrations? AC: It varies from piece to piece. I tend to gravitate towards paint: gouache, watercolors and acrylics with added textures and backgrounds. Other times I simply draw in pen and ink and digitally manipulate the images in photoshop and illustrator.
AS: Any new and exciting projects in the works? AC: This year I’m focusing on expanding my line of greeting cards and taking on more freelance opportunities.
AS: Aside from Etsy & Art Star, where else do you sell/show your work? AC: I tend to sell at a few craft fairs every year in the summers and the holiday season. I also wholesale my cards to a number of boutiques and stores across the US and to a few in Australia.
“Smoky Mountain Gypsy Jazz” by Paper Sparrow
AS: Who are some of your favorite artists/illustrators? AC: I have pretty eclectic taste but I particularly love art of the bauhaus movement and mid-century design. I love scouring vintage children’s books for illustrations by Martin and Alice Provensen, M. Sasek, Sandy Hoffman, Aliki Brandenberg and Brian Wildsmith.
AS: What music are you listening to these days? AC: We always have music playing in our apartment. You can bet on lots of classical and chamber music, jazz, Django Reinhardt and some 60s pop.
Check out our collection of work by Andrea’s line, Paper Sparrow, HERE
Save the Date! The 2013 Spring Art Star Craft Bazaar will be held on May 11th + 12th at The Great Plaza at Penn’s Landing. And guess what? This is our 10th Art Star Craft Bazaar! We’ve decided to revisit one of our favorite designs by Julie West for this year’s logo. This is the first image she designed for us – she just reworked it a bit this year. She also gave us a design with gold highlights, which we hope to use for the print materials.
If you are an artist and would like to participate, we are now accepting applications! Deadline is March 5th, Midnight. Spread the word to fellow artists!
I finally uploaded Carrie Bender Hill’s beautiful photos from last year’s bazaar. We were blessed with incredible weather ALL WEEKEND for like, the first time in I don’t know how long. Here are some of my favorite photos from the weekend. More HERE on our Flickr page.
ENJOY!
(P.S. if you are an artist that participated and there is a photo of your work, feel free to include your name and website in the comments section on FLICKR)
We are super excited to participate in the Clover Market’s first winter show in Philly on Sunday. We’ve been doing the market out in Ardmore for a while now & love it! The organizer, Janet Long, has a great eye and the market is such a well curated mix of vintage, antiques, and handmade.
Here are some vendors that I am personally excited to check out:
Hinterland Vintage
Hinterland Vintage always has really cute coats and dresses!
Reclaimed Crafts
Reclaimed Crafts has amazing furniture, frames, and mirrors made from reclaimed wood. Our prints would look great in their frames (hint, hint)!
Greenmarket Purveying Co
I fell in love with Greenmarket Purveying Co’s candles even before I smelled them. The packaging is fantastic & you can’t go wrong with scents like “Baked Goods”, “Cinnamon and Mint” and “Lemon and Cucumber”.
Picked Vintage has a fantastic collection of Mid Century Modern Furniture.
Salt & Pepper Shakers – The Maple Ridge for Art Star, currently in production
Over the past few years we’ve been working with a handful of our artists to make Art Star branded products. These items are a collaboration between us and some of our favorite Art Star artists. Typically we start by pitching a product idea to one of our artists & then from there we figure out how we are going to make it and price it out. Many times we make it ourselves here in house or we find another artist or small company to make it for us. We try to keep it made within Philadelphia whenever possible and we never source outside of the US. The artist sends us the design & we do the rest! Our products run the gamut. We have jewelry, fridge magnets, calendars, datebooks, T-shirts and more. This past year we really pushed to put out a wholesale catalog and get some of our products into cool shops across the country. So far we’ve been pretty successful with it and have some great ideas to expand the product line. Here’s a glimpse of what we are currently working on & what you’ll see in our shop (and other shops, hopefully) very soon!
color tests for the salt + pepper shakersBottle Opener Key Chains by The Maple Ridge for Art Star. Now available, $8 in store. Coming soon to www.artstarphilly.com
We’ve got some more goodies in the works, but they are a secret for now 😉
You can purchase our line from our site here. Here are a list of the cool shops that stock select Art Star branded products:
Thanks to everyone that supported us this holiday season. We are feeling very thankful for wonderful, loyal customers! The holiday shopping madness left our stock looking a bit picked over, so we have been working to replenish our inventory. New items have been arriving daily. Here is a peek at some of the new goodies we got in the last few days. They are hitting the floor today & will be added to our online store soon!
Original pencil drawings by Ryan Myers.
Children’s books from our friends at Buy Olympia
Porcelain Votive Candle Holders by Miss Millie.
Jewelry + Soap Dishes by Miss Millie
Sublime Stitching’s new line of Embroidery Floss in the most amazing color palettes like Frosting, Breakdance, Flower Box + More.
and stunning tops & skirts by Malagueta
We have so much in store for you in 2013 – please check back often!
We decided to start a new series spotlighting retail shops in our neighborhood, Northern Liberties (us locals call it NoLibs). There are tons of really great shops right here in our hood. You could probably find something for everyone on your holiday shopping list. We feel it is extremely important to support independent retailers – especially this time of year. I could list all the reasons, but instead I’ll just list one important one from the 350 Project: “For every $100 spent in locally owned independent stores, $68 returns to the community through taxes, payroll, and other expenditures. If you spend that in a national chain, only $43 stays here. Spend it online and nothing comes home.” (see more reasons to shop local here). If you can’t make it to NoLibs, support an indie shop in your own neck of the woods!
So let’s start shopping! First stop: Arcadia. Located at 819 N. 2nd Street, Arcadia focuses on sustainable fashion. The shop is stocked with beautiful clothing, jewelry & accessories by small, and often hard to find, indie fashion labels. They also keep a well curated selection of vintage + recycled clothing.
Work by local artists adorn the walls & the shop hosts regular openings, trunk shows & other fun events (which always include a yummy, seasonal cocktail & we like cocktails….).
There is also a nice selection of unique gift items, like these candles. I especially love these little cactus candles, which I think would be a nice gift for a co-worker.
I am mesmerized by all the sparkly, handmade jewelry. I love the earthy/bohemian vibe of it all – lots of stones, crystals and wood.
My favorites are these chunky wood rings and bangles.
There is a great selection of bags & scarves. I love all the patterns & textures.
But my favorite thing about Arcadia are all the super cute clothes! I love all the prints & the fabrics. I got two of my all time favorite dresses here by designer Kelly Lane. They fit me so perfectly and are so comfy. Also, when you shop here you can feel good about what you are buying b/c the designers they carry all use sustainable business practices.
Now stop what you are doing and go check out Arcadia for yourself (or um, visit during the Holiday Shopping Spree cuz you’ll get a discount).
www.arcadiaboutique.com
819 N. 2nd Street
or visit their Rittenhouse location (it’s smaller than the NoLibs one and we are only telling you this b/c we care, we don’t just really want you to come up to our hood…tee-hee)
265 S. 20th Street
We are excited to announce that we will be hosting a Jay McCarroll Trunk Show on Saturday, November 17th from 11am-3pm. Meet Jay and shop his collection of clothing, scarves, socks & more! Complimentary mimosas & snacks will be provided. Free & open to all!
The Geneva Scarf by Jay McCarroll
The Helsinki Scarf by Jay McCarroll
Jay McCarroll is the fashion designer who is internationally recognized for winning the inaugural season of the Emmy nominated competitive reality television show, Project Runway. Jay studied fashion design at the former Philadelphia College of Textiles and Science, now Philadelphia University , where he currently teaches. He also studied at the London College of Fashion.
Fabric, color, pattern, and texture are among the great loves of Jay’s life. According to Jay the greatest part of his job is manipulating those elements into functioning products for people to use and enjoy. Jay finds inspiration for his work in many different things. He’s always been drawn to the vastness and the beauty of nature and is also fascinated by how other humans utilize nature so industriously.
Socks by Jay McCarroll
Can’t make it to the trunk show? Shop our selection of Jay McCarroll items Online.