Press: Our Feature in Uppercase Magazine’s Art Supplies Book
Art Supplies by Uppercase Magazine
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Uppercase Magazine’s Art Supplies book is full of delectable art supplies, art, and artists. We were delighted to be invited to be part of the fun and to be in such colourful company, including some long distance friends, makers of supplies we use and love, and others altogether new to us.
Jeannine gave each maker so many pages to share our most treasured creations and moments!
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Greenleaf & Blueberry
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Jess’s paints are so satisfying! I love painting with them, and, from a maker’s perspective, I appreciate the way the paints fill the vessels so cleanly. They look even better when messy with use!
Jeanne Oliver
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Beam Paints
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I’ve had the pleasure of chatting with Anong Beam on the telephone, as well as getting to know her through Instagram and her paints! Her exploratory process is incredibly inspiring, how I’d love to peek into her studio!
Viarco
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I enjoy Viarco’s water soluble graphite in many forms and always have a few pencils and a tin in my Sendak Artist Roll.
Kremer Pigments
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Walking into Kremer in NY years ago, changed my life! The film Turner introduced me to pigments on scales for paint making and I vaguely recall the paint making in The Rise and Fall of Silas Lapham. But walking into Kremer unlocked a reality that I was absolutely smitten with – and I’ve been making paints ever since!
La Maison Du Pastel
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Watching their process of making on Instagram is mesmerizing and strangely, I want to visit and sink my teeth and being into the process.
Musgrave Pencil Company
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The endless satisfaction of multiples!
Chalk Copenhagen
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Another scrumptious handmade pastel company. I better get to using mine up so I can try out others!
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Episode 121: Designing and Making Useful Treasures That Inspire Creative Living With Margaux Kent of Peg and Awl
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Susan
March 24, 2023Wow, glad to see you in Art Supplies! I just bought it! I love Uppercase