In 2011, before the design duo relaunched, Tom Pigeon was run by Kirsty Thomas alone and was called Lovely Pigeon. Lovely Pigeon hosted “A Right Royal Pop Up” in anstruther and I was invited to contrubute artwork along with a stash of upcycled ceramics… if memory serves, I helped out in the shop too!
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The List Magazine cover photoshoot from April 2011, back when they were a well loved printed publication. This special feature issue was devoted to works made in Scotland. I gave contributions to this display from The Red Door Gallery and Elsie Dodds. Loved the final design! Edited by Claire Sawers
The Broughton Deli team were invited to nominate an artist or showcase their own works in the deli. A wonderful comunity feeling to this show!
Shelf detail from the Merry Menagerie Christmas exhibition at The Broughton Deli, Edinburgh.
Jeff Josaphine’s Sophie Elm enjoyed taking part in the Customised Tenement Exhibition so much that she has transfered her design for the Finch and Fouracre DIY Tenement Kit into a charming £22 poster… how could you not fall in love with this wee hoose? All we need now is an architect to build a lifeContinue reading
In response to the “Halfway Home” exhibition I curated for The Red Door Gallery back in 2010, the tallented Finch and Foreacre team decided to launch their own customised tenement design. This tartan treasure was limited edition, but you can see their full range here.
It’s 2010 all over again! Throwback to the first Merriment Makers and all the wonderful artworks, products and most importantly people, who made this special Pop Out Christmas Boutique happen.
Throwback from 2010! The First ever Merriment Makers event at the well loved, now closed Studio 203 Gallery. A joint project between Sharon Kirby, Helen Stephenson and myself with photography by Rockstar Vanity (except the window snaps!).
Creative Review shared the Lindstrom Effect’s card design, this card was produced as part of my Brougton Deli Art project in 2010.
2010 christmas exhibition of animal based works. It was a riot through the animal kingdom! Artists and designers at varying stages of their career from the established and successful painter’s hand of Ruth Addinall to the future bright lights of Edinburgh College of art, student textile designer William Watson-West. Exhibiting with us for the firstContinue reading