We Are Dorothy

Admiring this series of Rock ’N’ Roll Zoo created by We Are Dorothy studio.  Dorothy is a studio manned by Ali, Phil, Jim and Tich and is based in Liverpool.  Each of the principals did a tour of duty in the field of advertising before embarking on their own under the moniker, Dorothy.  They produce conceptual prints, products and artworks that are sold and exhibited internationally.  Their primary theme is music but they also dabble in Literature, Architecture, Kids and more.

You can find Dorothy on their website/shop, Facebook and Instagram.

Images:  Courtesy of Dorothy.

Pernilla Works

Found these simple unique products on Japanese online marketplace, Minne.  The textile artist, Naoko, graduated from design school and started selling handmade works while working on designs. She accompanied her husband to overseas assignments and during that time continued to self-teach Nordic weaving. “Eori” is also called “Flemish weaving” and is a very simple technique using a small loom. Warp threads are stretched over a small wooden frame, and weft threads are manually interchanged.

The textile artist can be followed on her website and Instagram.  Her items can be purchased on Minne and Creema.

Images:  Courtesy of Pernilla Works.

Joana Vasconcelos

Joana Vasconcelos is a Portuguese artist known for her large-scale installations.  She was born in Paris in 1971 and currently lives and works in Lisbon.  Aside for her installations she has also created a series of wrapped animals blanketed with delicate patterns of handmade cotton crochet and lace.  And as the artist says “are ambiguously imprisoned/protected by a second-skin in crochet-work.”  She has exhibited regularly since the mid-1990s. In 2012 she was the first female artist to have an exhibit at the Chateau de Versailles. On an interview with Wallpaper she says this about artists who influenced her:  

 “I am influenced by any artist that transforms my way of looking at the world. It doesn’t matter if you like it or not, it’s how it affects you and how it will rock your world. That’s what artists do, they give you a perspective, by writing a book, singing a song, by dancing, they create a window so others can look at the world from a different angle. I really like Louise Bourgeois, yes, but then I also like someone that I’d never heard of in Mexico. David Bowie changed my world, but not all music by David Bowie. If I could send a piece of music to the moon it would be Heroes. David was quite right; you can be a hero, even if it’s just for one day.”

More of her work can be viewed here on her website.

Images:  Courtesy of Joana Vasconcelos

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