Thursday, June 30, 2011

In Conversation with Martha Sturdy

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Martha Sturdy

 

Most Islanders know of the Vancouverite artist, Martha Sturdy and her 30+ years of artistic endeavours. They know of her over scaled artwork and sculptures that are both bold yet minimalist, and her furniture and lighting designs that have taken not only locals, but the world by storm. She has donated large-scale works to public causes such as the Vancouver General Hospital and the Pemberton Sculpture project. Martha's designs are currently distributed by the highly regarded Baker furniture throughout the United States, on showrooms that concurrently house design sensations such as Barbara Barry and Andre Arbus. She's grown to be an international success, but her designs are still created in her Vancouver gallery/studio.

 

Martha works primarily with two types of materials (both independently and combinations thereof), resin and metal. Both mediums are prized for their unique characteristics and limitless design possibilities. Her inspiration and materials come from around the globe from her travels within North America, Europe, Asia and North Africa. But her design career begun on a much smaller scale; after completing her schooling at Emily Carr University of Art + Design, Martha began designing jewellery. She was an instant hit with the public and fashion magazines alike, and began selling out of high-end department stores in New York.

 

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Martha Sturdy Art

 

Fast forward to the late 1980s when Martha created her first collection of resin tabletop and home accessories, it was this launch that led to connections within industry giants, global clientele, and top designers - she participated in trade shows in Paris, New York and London. A new venture was born and Martha undertook larger projects: furniture pieces, which eventually led to her developing her earlier interest in sculpture in 2000.

 

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Martha Sturdy – Art

 

In recent years, Martha Sturdy has received several honours: an Honorary Doctorate from Emily Carr University of Art + Design, an induction into the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts (RCA), and a Golden Jubilee Medal from the Governor General of Canada. She has also graced the pages in many top magazines including NUVO, BCHome, a recent home feature in Architectural Digest, and being named 'one of the top 20 designers/artists to watch for in the next decade' by Metropolitan Home magazine.

 

As my readers know, I love promoting local talent and I couldn't be happier to have this interview with our local art world celebrity, Martha Sturdy. Please read on to get in on the conversation...

 

Iván Meade - What was your first experience with design?

 

Martha Sturdy – As a very young child, around the age of five or six, I loved to spend hours outside creating elaborate structures in the dirt. I would design houses and cityscapes, and sculpt them out of whatever modest materials my yard had to offer.

 

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Martha Sturdy – Home

 

Iván Meade - How would you describe your style?

 

Martha Sturdy – Clean, minimal and earthy. The latter is imperative; I believe modern design can be very unapproachable without an element of earthiness.

 

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Martha Sturdy – Home

 

Iván Meade - I believe you have 2 signature materials, one being that wonderful resin that has your trademark name all over it and the other metal - I can already see the metal being a crucial part of your everyday life as a sculptor, but what is the story behind the resin?  What is the story behind that "aha" moment that has given you so much presence around the world?

 

Martha Sturdy – In my second year of sculpture studies at Emily Carr University of Art and Design, I took in invaluable class which covered metals, castings, wood and plastics. During the six weeks of plastic studies, we worked with Plexiglas, acetate and resin. That was extent of my formal training with the material, but I spent the next three decades perfecting my craft.

 

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Martha Sturdy - Art

 

Iván Meade - I also believe that the fusion of these materials is really inspirational and showcases your work as art work, but also allows you to create everyday pieces with a sculptural quality. How was this transition for you? How were you able to create this full circle between being an artist, a jeweller, a product designer and finally becoming a sculptor once again?

 

Martha Sturdy – I have always had a penchant for the big and bold whether I was creating a bangle, a chair, a sculpture or an entire landscape, but as my career has naturally evolved I have been fortunate that my success has allowed me to return to my roots.

 

As I mentioned I studied sculpture in university, but as most young artists know, making a decent living as a contemporary sculptor can prove to be extremely difficult. Jewellery was a marketable transition that allowed me to work with the fundamentals of my education on a much smaller and affordable scale. In the early 90s, I began to experiment with larger designs which included home accessories, furniture and more recently art for art’s sake.

 

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Martha Sturdy – Home

 

Iván Meade - What are you excited about right now in the world of design?

 

Martha Sturdy – Technology, and how it facilitates communication between the international design communities, is very exciting. Social media is becoming an important tool for artists and designers, and the opportunities for collaboration and promotion have never been more accessible. I have yet to commit to all of these new medias, but interviews like this and my upcoming guest blogs on Baker Furniture’s “The Language of Style” are amazing new ways for me to connect.

 

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Martha Sturdy – Home

 

Iván Meade - If you could pick one word to describe your work, what would it be?

 

Martha Sturdy – Strong.

 

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Martha Sturdy – Art

 

Iván Meade - You have accomplished something very unique when one sees a piece of yours, it doesn’t matter if it is a furniture piece, a bowl, or an over scaled sculpture, they all evoke emotion.  All these pieces have been created by you.  How do you achieve this emotional resonance with your pieces?

 

Martha Sturdy – Thank you, Ivan! That’s very kind of you to say. Throughout my career, I have had an incessant desire and ability to stay true to myself. My process is visceral and my statements are both personal and honest. I suppose it’s that unwavering authenticity that evokes emotion.

 

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Martha Sturdy – Home

 

Iván Meade -Your sculptures are teeming with lavish and inviting textures. Why is texture such an integral component of your work?

 

Martha Sturdy – My designs are minimal so texture is imperative! Texture relaxes my aesthetic and ads and an earthy, soft and even sexy complexity.

 

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Martha Sturdy – Art

 

Iván Meade - Do you think becoming a successful designer has hurt your credibility as an artist?  As we all know, the art community doesn't like commercialism or success via sales. 

 

Martha Sturdy – It’s very possible. Society tends to pigeon hole. I consider myself a renaissance woman with a broad skill set, and I refuse to be limited to the constraints of one medium. I strive to be creative in all aspects of my life - not just art and design, but my garden, cooking, wardrobe and of course, my environment.

 

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Martha Sturdy – Home

 

Iván Meade - What do you do to keep inviting the inspiration to come - Do you have other passions that recharge your creative juices?

 

Marta Sturdy – I try to divide my time equally between the city and the country. To be honest, it’s the latter - the other half of my life - that keeps me truly inspired. I have no desire to be exclusive to art. Nature, animals, travel and family are endless sources of inspiration.

 

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Martha Sturdy – Home

 

Iván Meade - What is your next design venture?

 

Martha Sturdy – I’m not quite ready to say.

 

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Martha Sturdy – Home

 

Iván Meade - Lastly, You have already gone through many transformations with your work and found great success, what would you like your legacy to be?

 

Martha Sturdy – Legacy is a difficult thing to predict… but I would love if my example influenced a woman to work hard at her passion and succeed. If I can do it, anyone can.

 

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Martha Sturdy – Art

 

I invite you to visit Martha Sturdy’s website at:

 

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Martha Sturdy art and home products are locally available at:

Emporia on Government St and The Gallery at Mattick’s, in Cordova Bay.

 

Ivan Meade is a local designer and principal of Meade Design Group, a multidisciplinary interior and graphic design studio in the heart of downtown Victoria –www.meadedesigngroup.com

Palm Springs: The Off-Season


We're gearing up for the 4th of July here in Southern California. While most people are heading for the beach to escape the heat, we, along with 8 other families, are heading straight for the Sun. I somehow talked my Norwegian, heat-phobic husband into an off-season trip to Rancho Mirage/Palm Springs.

We bowed out of the same trip last summer, but felt compelled by our friends' stories of 5-star service, endless kid activities, and (mostly) super discounted rates. The resort is sending all kinds of perks our way! (No surprise). I think it's officially called The Suckers Package. The concierge with whom I've been working out the details has assured me though, that, in addition to two pools and a "lazy river," there are misters throughout the property. I should have left it at that, but I had to ask what the expected temperature is this weekend. Let's just say, if I want to save in restaurant bills, I can make grilled cheeses on the hood of my car.


Viceroy Palm Springs



Trina Turk, Palm Springs

Of course there is much stylishness to be had in the Desert. It's an architectural and design mecca. The only unfortunate part is the fam. Not in general. Geeze. Just in terms of the crimp they put in my vacay shopping and site seeing. I really hope I can at least peek over at Trina Turk. I'm crazy for her new home line! I'd also love to stop by the Viceroy. I've only seen the Santa Monica location in person. But I can already hear the "Why would we do that?" Oh well, the real point is to relax and spend time with my besties while we sip something poolside.



...and this is what we'll be sipping :)
Happy Fourth!!

Images: fashionuno; Jen Prince via pinterest; wanderlust; Trina Turk.com; Slim Aarons; my pinterest; yourdecoratinghotline.com; monkeyinla.com


Tijuana Flats in New Tampa

Tijuana Flats coming soon to New Tampa at 17501 Preserve Walk Lane!

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Tile Redi Shower Pan

Tile Redi Shower Pan

Tile Redi Shower Pan

Tile Redi Shower Pan

Tile Redi Shower Pan

Tile Redi Shower Pan

Tile Redi Shower Pan

Fresh market at Wiregrass this Saturday

Don't forget Wesley Chapel's fresh market at The Shops at Wiregrass this Saturday from 10:00 to 3:00.

Exotic Bathroom

One room that must exist in every home is the bathroom. Often we are not too interested in the bathroom design. In fact, we can use the ritual bath as a means of relaxation after the move, so the energy and our mood back up. Designing an appropriate healthy bathroom with modern style and exotic is the challenge. Usually on a modern bathroom there is the separation of dry and wet areas, as well as broader and simpler design. So, what is ideally a modern bathroom and exotic? Landscape to blend with the outer space in the bathroom gives a feeling relaxed and refreshed .. To create a modern bathroom, we have to prepare some basic elements and some complementary accessories. The basic elements of modern bathroom is a shower, tub, toilet, and sink. Select a bathtub with an easily cleaned material such as resin, ceramic, marble or solid stone.

Amazing and Exotic Bathroom design ideas
Amazing and Exotic Bathroom design ideas

Modern Exotic Bathroom design
Modern Exotic Bathroom design

Romantic Exotic Bathroom design
Romantic Exotic Bathroom design

Modern Exotic Bathroom with black ideas
Modern Exotic Bathroom with black ideas

Romantic Exotic Bathroom
Romantic Exotic Bathroom

Fantastic Exotic Bathroom with red and black color
Fantastic Exotic Bathroom with red and black color

Beautiful and stylish Exotic Bathroom design ideas
Beautiful and stylish Exotic Bathroom design ideas

Exotic Bathroom with purple design
Exotic Bathroom with purple design

Comfortable Exotic Bathroom with natural phenomena
Comfortable Exotic Bathroom with natural phenomena

Comfortable Exotic Bathroom with natural phenomena

New Japanese Exotic Bathroom Design Ideas. Most often the focal point of the Japanese wet room is the ofuro- the deep soaking tub which comes natural. Mostly the Japanese bathrooms have minimalist design. Although lines and shapes are kept simple and objects and coloring soft. The Japanese bathroom can be look exotic by it use rich contrast in the materials.

Antique Exotic Bathroom design
Antique Exotic Bathroom design

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Orange Theory Fitness coming soon to New Tampa


Located across from Walgreens on BBD and near Starbucks at 17515 Preserve Walk Lane in New Tampa, Orange Theory Fitness plans to open in July.

Eye Candy of the Week – Jonathan Adler by Lacoste

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Jonathan Adler

 

PRODUCTS

Polo Shirt, Ping Pong Rackets, Bargellos, Tennis-racquet carrier, Pillows and Special Edition Lacoste Ceramic Crocodile.

 

MANUFACTURER

Lacoste

 

DESIGNER

Jonathan Adler

 

MATERIAL

Piqué Knit Cotton, Various

 

DESCRIPTION

Another great collaboration for the House of Adler and French design power house Lacoste.  We may pick up tennis or ping pong just to wear these fun and fresh ensembles!  We will have to wait until November when these beauties are made available to the public.

 

Lacoste has revealed at Paris Fashion Week a partnership with designer Jonathan Adler, a limited-edition run of polo shirts that gives the iconic René Lacoste French brand Adler's distinctive "happy chic" twist.

 

Instead of an applique sewn onto the shirt, the "Limited Edition" polos by Jonathan Adler have an actual needlepoint crocodile sewn onto the shirts by French nuns. Each of those will be sold packaged inside a Bargello  (embroidered) needlepoint tennis-racquet carrier rocking a silhouette of the crocodile against a classic Adler patterned background.

 

PRICE TAG

$ 150.00

$ 250.00

Limited Edition (price still to be determined)

 

YUMMY FACTOR

C’est Formidable!!!

Monday, June 27, 2011

Top 5 magnificent Hadrian bathroom suites and bathroom products from Victorian plumbing

Hadrian was one of the 5 best rulers of Rome. He had travelled to every province of his empire and strived to make Athens culturally rich and a cultural capital of his empire. He had also indulged into construction of much opulent architecture in the city. So as the name suggests the Hadrian products are inspired by the opulent roman styles of designing. The Hadrian bathroom suites and products from Victorian Plumbing are highly classy and evoke the styles and ambience of the bygone eras and yet conform to the latest manufacturing standards for high quality and modernised operational products.

1. Hadrian Era LL 6 Piece 2TH Bathroom Suite


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The Hadrian bathroom suite come furbished with a pedestal basin, toilet pan, seat cistern and a bidet. The sleek porcelain finish makes its look rich and outstanding.

2. Hadrian Era HL Bathroom Suite




The Hadrian bathroom suites provide options for cisterns set. Unlike the previous one this suite has a high level cistern set and a wooden toilet seat.
3. Hadrian Era LL WC Pan Cistern Set

WC pan and cistern set

The low level cistern set with a lever flush and the toilet pan with a seat make your bathroom functional and at the same time look great with even the simplest forms of decorum.

4. Hadrian Era HL WC Pan Cistern Set

WC Pan Cistern Set
Buying an entire suite is sometimes a costly affair when you just want to replace a pan or toilet. Considering this factor Hadrian sells the WC pan and cistern set so with great amount of functionality and manufacturing standards it proves to be a intelligent purchase.

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Traditional WC Cistern with Chrome High Level Flush Pipe Pack


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The traditional WC cistern comes furnished with high level flush pipe pack chrome finished. It gives the bathroom the much required Hadrian look.
6. Hadrian Era 2 Tap Hole 560 Basin and Pedestal


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The Hadrian pedestal basin with 2 tap holes fits into any bathroom with ease and enhances the look. It can also be used in the passage or dressing space in a recessed wall cubicle.

Source : www.victorianplumbing.co.uk