Showing posts with label hand-made. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hand-made. Show all posts

Thursday, 5 July 2012

Stalls

We have some delightful treats in the stalls area at the Fattylympics, including:

These fine people will be representin' too:

Clancey's – cakes and sweet treats
Fatty Unbound – handmade clothes, zines and an alteration station
Feminist Library – books and tote bags
HAES UK – Health At Every Size
Never Diet Again – Consultation
Nithria London – handmade crafts, crochet, jewellery
Red Bows Boutique – women's vintage sizes 14-30

Stop press: there will also be a giant, glittery Egg'n'Spoon for you to stick your head through and have your picture taken!

Thursday, 28 June 2012

The Fattylympics Torches

Behold! Fattylympics Torches!

They come courtesy of the accomplished, talented, generous, sublime artist Catharyne Ward. They could not be any more beautiful or have more resonance. Here's what she says:

"I have in essence a pair of hand-held standards with the bases made from caste glass: a woman's hand holding a vessel or torch, painted inside with enamels. The pierced brass erect baton, sitting in its cushion of 'cream' was made from a material sourced to replicate the Olympic torch. The injected foam taking on its own rampant life to squeeze and project its way through the multitude of holes.

The larger, standard-bearing piece, is made from brass plates. These I use a lot in my work, mostly with Eric Wright (he got this one soldered). Using this material over the pierced brass represented something that had a history: this was from some old boot-fair or other; it had probably hung in a pub's public bar previously; it had seen some acts of lunacy; and it's got people depicted eating, drinking and misbehaving. So it's about community, it's about what we've lost in the East End. It's got a big ol' head of foam thats like from a massive keg of beer or a huge plume of smoke - your choice! It's handle is a cast metal piece in a Roman Empire style, that came off my mighty two-bar electric fire which I worshipped religiously 20 years back. It was evidently waiting this long for its perfect entrance into public life."


Monday, 4 June 2012

Fatty Unbound at the Fattylympics

The Fattylympics is really happy to announce that Kirsty Lou of the wonderful Fatty Unbound blog will be hosting a stall at the Fattylympics, selling her beautiful hand-made clothing.

There are still some stalls available, drop us a line if you want one. Here's some more information about stalls.