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Supplies!

With new malls and shopping centres constantly appearing around Bangkok, I really need to keep the shopping list updated. So here are a few places you can find supplies for your every artistic/crafty need:

Art Supplies:

The Old Siam in China Town: there are a few shops in this famous complex selling most things your artist’s heart may desire: Oil paints and mediums, Acrylic paints and mediums, paper, pastels, pens, canvas and much much more.

As far as how to get there, I can only tell you how I prefer to get there….which is to take the MRT to Hua Lumphong station, take Exit 1, then jump on a motorbike taxi. Tell them “Old Siam” (in English) and they’re off. Its all the way at the far end of China Town so walking it could be a bit far, unless you check out all the shopping on the way.

Somjai is one of the original art supply stores in the Old Siam and now has a small branch located in the new Central Rama 9 complex opposite Fortune Town on the Rama 9/Ratchadaphisek intersection. They don’t have as much but they have the necessities including a great variety of graphic and art markers, screen printing supplies, paint, and locally made craft supplies.

Take the MRT to Rama 9 and follow the signs to the Central exit. It pops up right on Central’s doorstep.

Craft Supplies:

Mind Memory is the newest addition the craft supply trend. They are also located in the new Central Plaza Rama 9 (next door to Somjai). Mostly imported supplies by the likes of Martha Stewart, 7 Gypsies, MakingMemories, Tim Holtz etc. A lot of the stuff here, I have never seen in Bangkok before. Not even at Goose.

Goose can be found in a number of places. Biggest stores however, are in Siam Discovery and on Thonglor Soi 13.

Have fun!


A secret garden in the centre of Bangkok?

The Secret Garden bookstore, and gallery cafe is open for business!

A mere ten minute walk from the Prom Phong BTS station and you’ll find yourself in a unique and unexpected sanctuary, situated in a private two-storey house with a lush green garden.
The Secret Garden, named for the book as well as the little secret garden on site, is a bookstore, gallery and coffee shop designed to be completely uncommercial and more like a home. We wanted to create a place that embodied a certain magic and warmth. A place that people could lose track of time in. A place that shunned all that big city cynicism and embraced a little romance.

On our Coffee List are a selection of  delicious, espresso based coffees by illy. The bookstore carries a large selection of secondhand fiction and non-fiction books at great prices, and we produce a beautiful range of handmade products from natural and recycled materials; including greeting cards, home decor and gifts.

We hope that our vision translates to all our visitors and that every moment you spend in The SG is a good one.

We are open everyday but Monday, 9am – 4pm. We ask you to please refrain from driving your cars as there is limited to no parking. We will, however, be able to accomodate motorbikes, scooters, and bicycles quite happily.

For a map of our location and other daily updates, please visit and “Like” our Facebook page:

http://www.facebook.com/SecretGardenBkk


Success!

My exhibition opening went wonderfully! People were fascinated with my drawings and what they represented so I was answering questions all evening which is usually pretty difficult for me, as I tend to fumble over my words. But I surprised myself and managed to refrain from jabbering nonsense, I think.

The weather held up and it didn’t rain. The food and wine flowed and people mingled and minced about till it was time to pack up and go. And to top it all off, I sold three pieces during the night!

I have to thank all those who attended and supported. Thank you to all my gorgeous friends who never fail to cheer me on. And thank you to my buyers who I adore to little pieces for their ultimate support. And most importantly thank you to my fiance for without him none of this would have been possible! Love you! xo


Ready and Waiting! Eeek

Everything is sorted for my “Warrior” exhibition. I ended up with seven pieces which fit very nicely in the Neilson Hays Garden Gallery. Anymore and I think I would have had to have surgery! The detail on the work actually caused me physical pain; in my hand, my neck and my back!

The opening reception is the day after tomorrow. Excited and nervous. I don’t have any idea, what-so-ever, how this collection is going to be perceived. Its daunting to say the least.

Personally, I have to admit I’m quite proud of them. They are unique and took a lot of sweat and patience to produce. I think I tested myself for this show, and hopefully it will be apparent in the work. Its a subject matter that defines me and I really care about it, which makes the anticipation even worse!

Here’s a sneak peak at one of the images that I have not yet released:

"Portrait of a Lady" - pen & ink on paper


Warrior

The work for this exhibition is unlike anything I have ever shown before, but it is a style I have been playing with for many years. It began as a protest against computer generated images and developed from there. Each piece is, therefore, entirely hand produced.

“Warrior” is a tribute to the strength and endurance of womankind. The pieces depict women in our past, present and future who are forced to face adversity. Whether it is through tradition, religion, the work place or society’s boundaries, women in the 21st Century continue to suffer for their sex.

I believe that as a woman, it is my responsibility to honour them and never belittle the battles that women have fought, and continue to fight, to allow many of us to stand where we do today. Those women are my warriors…


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