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Monthly Archives: September 2009

Sonia Mangiapane

All photos by Sonia Mangiapane.

Pizza Farro restaurant, Thornbury. Interior design by Yvette Romanin Lotito, all photos by Sonia Mangiapane.

Kensington Lighthouse – TANDEM architects.

Sonia Mangiapane is a Melbourne-based interiors and architecture photographer with some lovely shots of mostly local places…. I am quite in love with the red house shots above… very brave interior! (And I’m assuming pretty tricky to photograph!). Loving the Pizza Farro shots above also (such a photogenic restaurant!)

Also inspiring and very different is Sonia’s ongoing project ‘Memoire‘ which documents long forgotten, run-down and vacant spaces, mainly taken in Melbourne’s inner suburbs. (See below).


Guest Post – Nadia Barbaro in Tokyo!



Nadia Barbaro’s photos of Tokyo concept store Opening Ceremony

Today I feel very lucky to share a guest post from Melbourne fashion stylist (and recent TDF interviewee) Nadia Barbaro! Nadia recently returned from a trip to Tokyo (I am insanely jealous), where she discovered some truly magical examples of Japanese retail design, installation and visual merchandising. Below Nadia shares her favourite discovery – the recently opened Opening Ceremony concept store in Tokyo.

I recently returned from a shopping trip to Tokyo with a friend of mine. I feel like we saw hundreds of shops, it was hard work! The one that stood out the most though, was the new Opening Ceremony Store in Shibuya.

It has eight floors, each one with a different theme and a completely different design. I have never seen anything like it! It only opened two days before we visited it, I was so annoyed I missed out on seeing the Olsen twins appearance at the opening!! Anyway! As you can see, there was a mechanical horseman that was running in the window and a giant gold space-capsule-looking thing that was a change room!

The dolls house is actually a change room that runs along the entire wall. It was so much fun to explore and I really recommend putting it on your must see list next time you are in Tokyo!

I couldn’t afford to buy anything : ( but it’s worth a visit just for the store design. It’s really clever and each level is full of surprises!


Thanks so much Nadia! Be sure to check out Sesame Magazine for more of Nadia’s work!

TMOD

Jewellery by TMOD

TMOD is a mysterious design partnership. Georgie Swift and Milenka Osen both studied design at COFA in Sydney, graduating in 2007. Unfortunately their website is somewhat indecipherable to me (perhaps I need some plug-in to view it properly?), so I know very little more about them! However I do know they design fantastic, super-contemporary jewellery, and they’ve recently been shortlisted for the SOYA Spirit of Youth Awards!

I really love the chunky black hexagon chains, and their new weather-vane / sign-post style pendant necklace (pictured above). Never seen anything like it!

You can view and purchase more TMOD things online here. Lots of them actually appear to be on sale at the moment!

Interview – Ghostpatrol

Mural in Lorne
Paper illustrations
Pencil piece
Softies at the Gorker gallery show

Ghostpatrol is a man of few words and many, many drawings! He’s a prolific Melbourne artist whose work includes street art, illustration, sculpture and installations… and he’s also the partner, studio-buddy and creative collaborator of last week’s interviewee, Miso! (Don’t forget you can check out a fantastic ABC doco about this supremely talented pair here).

There’s something magical about Ghostpatrol’s work. His quiet, thoughtful characters in fantastical scenarios remind me of Miyakazi’s enchanting animated films… (‘My Neighbour Totoro’ especially). It’s no surprise to learn that Japanese manga is a major influence.

Anyway I’ll try and follow Ghostpatrol’s lead and let the work speak for itself…

Thanks so much to GP for his time and sharing all these beautiful images of his work. Must say I’m not too sure about his ’123 Fake st’ response below…! Just gonna roll with it though… ‘cos even if it doesn’t actually exist, marshmallow toast at a Pinata cafe sounds pretty awesome ;)


Tell me a little about your background – what path led you to what you’re doing now?

I’m self taught, so yep….. I used to draw a lot, Now I draw all the time.

How would you describe your artwork?

Drawing based feelings.


How did you meet Miso? How do you support and influence each other creatively? How much of your work is done in collaboration, and how much is independent?

We’ve done many things together over time. We share a studio and rely upon each other for creative advice. Miso is a opinion that I can trust. She is a highly talented beauty.

Miso / Ghostpatrol collaborations – an exhibition last year, and intricate papercut artwork.


What have been some of your favourite artworks, special projects or collaborations?

My favourites change, I’m usually most fond of my most recent work. The past few weeks have all been watercolours and pencil drawings with a few paste ups versions of these drawings. I’m very excited by drawing at the moment, It’s all I think about. I work pretty hard at moving everything out of my life to spend a larger part of my awake time slumped over my light box and sketch book.

Ghostpatrol and Miso at work


GP’s work in Melbourne


Where do you turn for inspiration – nature, travel, books, magazines or the web etc?

nature documentaries, trees, animals, manga,

Which designers, artists or creative people do you admire?

Acorn, nior, oliver of the sky, david byrne, marcel dzama, kid acne, CF, simon james, tristan jalleh, maxwell holyoke hirsch.

Ghostpatrol International murals – in collaboration with 8-bit, Acorn and others.


How does your commercial artwork correspond with the artwork you do in your own time? Do the two complement each other well?

I don’t work, I’ve never done commercial illustration,
I just sit in my studio all day 10AM till late 6 days a week,
drawing with short sushi breaks and bad movies on Tuesdays.
I’ve been able to drift away from doing commercial work lately.


What would be your dream creative project?

Something that allowed me to involve all my creative friends.
In a forest, we could ride tame beasts and build an ewok canopy utopia.

What are you looking forward to?

Reading a big pile of comics I recently acquired from a trade.


Melbourne Questions

Where do you shop for the tools of your trade? (ie sketching materials, paints, inks, tools etc).

M.A.S. and omnus framing.


What/where was the last great meal you ate in Melbourne?

Little Zephyr.

Where would we find you on a typical Saturday morning?

studio

Melbourne’s best kept secret?

There’s a piñata café that makes the best marshmallow toast tucked away in 123 fake st.

Thanks

gp

private garden commission

Pleysier Perkins

Homes designed by Melbourne architects Pleysier Perkins

I like the work of Melbourne Architects Pleysier Perkins. Their folio showcases lots of stunning local Melbourne residences, some super-stylish extensions and also few very interesting pre-fab projects…

Check out their website for more.



Ramona Tienda

Ramona Tienda in North Melbourne

Love the gift cards by local designers/illustrators Chickenfoot, and gorgeous O-check stationery… still loving that hot air balloon card!

Ramona Tienda is a brand new lovely little shop you really must visit in North Melbourne. Look how gorgeous it is! I love how the store is dotted with happy little succulent plants in re-purposed containers! Cuteness.

Local textile designer and generally super-talented crafter Ramona Raven opened up her beautiful sunny little space just 1 month ago, after much scrubbing, painting, planning and preparation! Ramona previously worked at Wilkins and Kent, and the W&K crew have been fantastic mentors for her as she has faced the challenges of opening her own retail space! It took a leap of faith and a lot of elbow grease…. so do pop down and show your support next time you’re in the area!

Ramona Tienda stocks many Design Files favourites, including O-Check stationery, Woot n Wright cushions, and hand-crafted resin accessories by local crafter Madeleine Beatty (Madz has Runaway).

Ramona Tienda
113 Errol st

North Melbourne


ph. 8682 8722

Hours
Mon-Fri 10.00am – 6.00pm

Sat 10.00am – 5.00pm

Resin accessories by Madz has Runaway, fabric brooches by Ramona Raven, Cushions by Woot n Wright.


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