Monthly Archives: April 2013

Inner Space

Collage art seems to have found itself a home (and an audience) on the Internet. With endless blogs circulating appropriated images, it’s always interesting to see the way that people find connections between multiple images, collating them in a way that creates new images with entirely new meanings. Although, with so many nameless artists putting… Read more »

Andeol Projects At Poepke

Think Positive textile designer Emilie Cacace’s very own textile project Andéol will be launching a special range of cushions, scarves and quilts, especially for Sydney boutique Poepke. To celebrate the launch of this special project, join us for a drink and a special viewing this TONIGHT from 6-9pm at the Poepke store (47 William Street,… Read more »

Boucherouite

Boucherouite (pronounced boo-shay-REET) – a Moroccan-Arabic word that translates to reused, torn clothing – are rugs crafted by the Berber people of Morocco. The tradition is relatively new and evolved from the changing socio-economic situation of the Berber tribes. Traditionally the nomadic Berbers used the Boucherouite technique to create rugs and blankets from natural fibres… Read more »