Breathtaking work with great photos too! Your artist statement is very exciting and inspiring. Very beyond millinery.
What kind of Ikebana do/did you study? (I used to take Sogetsu classes when I lived in the Calif Bay Area. It really helps one to see and imagine. Sigh, Ikebana of any school doesn't exist in Norwich, UK).
I look forward to seeing more of your work! Juliane
Hat especially made for Think Pink Cancer Fundraising auction
Handmade and Original
Each one of a kind head piece is handmade and crafted by me. The quality of the wool, the process of felting and finishing, every stitch sewn, every piece of detail, every feather, custom made, designed, and crafted by my two hands. It takes me approx 30 hours to make each head piece. No machines, no assembly line, no two are the same.
I am interested in participating in and/or collaborating on projects based on contemporary art, enviromental and cultural awareness, photographic projects, exhibiting, textile exhibitions, fashion shows, art couture, styling and design. Please contact me candiceherne@bigpond.com Candice Hernexx
Candice Herne is a visual artist working on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia. Working since 2002, Herne has exhibited Community Arts Projects, photographs, drawings, paper installations, paintings, and felted and natural fibre sculptures in solo and group exhibitions in Brisbane, Regional Queensland and Melbourne. A finalist in the 2005 Churchie National Emerging Artists Exhibition with her narrative painting 'City for sale' commenting on the boom in the Real Estate Industry. 2007 Herne started a progressive support and collaborative intiative 'Mothers Group' 2010 Herne travelled around Australia in a caravan with her husband and 2 children for 10 months, documenting, blogging, photographing and making small natural ochre pigment, paintings. 2011 Herne started grassroots Community Arts Projects and exhibited the work at the Pine Rivers Art Gallery Queensland Australia a part of the Group Exhibition Mamas in the hood-Mothers Group. The work titled 'School' a collaborative, interactive Pinata installation commenting on contemporary ideas about Motherhood, Art, Politcs, Community and Society. Herne's work is held in private collections in Australia.
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S Montez Murphy
beautiful Candy!
Breathtaking work with great photos too! Your artist statement is very exciting and inspiring. Very beyond millinery.
What kind of Ikebana do/did you study? (I used to take Sogetsu classes when I lived in the Calif Bay Area. It really helps one to see and imagine. Sigh, Ikebana of any school doesn't exist in Norwich, UK).
I look forward to seeing more of your work! Juliane
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