Volume 6 Preview
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IT IS WITH EXCITEMENT THAT I SHARE A PREVIEW OF OUR BRAND NEW ISSUE, INSPIRED WORKPLACE. Each issue is a delight to work on, new friendships are made, and experiences shared. We wanted to tell a story with this issue—to share a narrative about how things are made and the creative lives that thrive around that process. There is a certain romance to a maker’s life, to the story of the person who has chosen to embrace a creative life despite the often-bumpy road. These stories are engaging and foster an appreciation for how things are made. Supporting handmade is responsible too, both environmentally and socially, and is a difference that we can all make. As always, this issue is filled to the brim with beautiful imagery and is just begging to be picked up and savoured.
SOME OF WHAT'S INSIDE THE ISSUE -
- A sustainable leather workshop, Stitch & Hammer, set in the stunning hills of Colorado.
- The brilliant and celebrated work of Ariele Alasko.
- A fantastic couple in San Diego, on life and the creative process, plus their wonderfully creative light fixtures made with upcycled materials.
- Flowers and creativity, as inspired by nature.
- The work of Toronto illustrator Melinda Josie, featuring her beautiful watercolours.