We hope to introduce you to all the great etsy sellers to be found right here in Toronto. Here at the T.E.S.T. blog, we plan to interview them all. This is the 27th in our series with Michelle of thunderpeep.
Tell me about your creative/design background.
When I was 4 I got one of those Crayola Carousels from Santa and it changed my life. I would doodle on anything and everything. I got into a lot of trouble, especially after I decided that the brand new frilly pink sheet set my mom bought was just too plain and needed some of my creative input. Doodling shapes and patterns stayed with me as I found a more structured career in Graphic Design, mostly working in Editorial design, but when I started to get creatively frustrated with work I just started doing my own thing to blow off steam.
Your designs seem to draw from clean/crisp elements, what inspires your "look"?
My biggest influences and inspirations are drawn from Scandinavian designers. They are known for their use of colour and functionalism. I love to escape to magical places, and the really crisp clean 2D work lends itself well to the folk stories that tend to inspire the stories in my art .
If you were an animal, what would you be?
Polar Bear. I love Polar bears! I love the cold, the snow, the arctic. And looks can be deceiving ;) I can't believe I don't have any polar bears anywhere in any of my pieces……
How did you come about starting your Etsy shop?
A friend of mine turned me onto the site, purely as a shopper (and I was fully addicted). About a year later I started up my shop, but it took me awhile to really take it seriously, find my place and really invest in it. For me now, it's this amazing and supportive community, kind of like my big ol' crafty family as well as a place to sell my work :)
Tell me about the people that inspire you.
I am attracted to people who don't fit the mold. I'm a total nerd, and I'm ok with that. I don't care if you're laughing at me or with me, as long as you're having a good time. Although if you're laughing with me, you really are my kinda peep! I am inspired by people who aren't afraid to just be who they are, without worrying about what everyone else thinks.
I think they are the most successful people, and I like to be around people who challenge me to push myself.
I am also inspired by people who make me think in different and more interesting ways, that's party why I love meeting people from different places. We have so much to learn from each other.
What do you enjoy doing when you're not creating?
I used to spend a lot of time getting lost in the woods when I lived in Vancouver. I don't find that same escape here, so I'm trying to find more industrial ways to get lost. I am a walker (and not in the Walking Dead kind of way) I don't have a car and am a bit too claustrophobic to deal with transit so I tend to walk everywhere I can. I like to walk off the main streets and just wander through neighbourhoods. Luckily Toronto has a ton of interesting neighbourhoods to get lost in, and it'll take me awhile to adventure through them all. But when the opportunity arises to get the heck out of the city…. SEE YA!! I also love watching movies, I watch an insane amount of them. I love foreign and horror, especially the 2 together!
You can find more of Michelle's work in the thunderpeep Etsy shop, on her blog, or on the thunderpeep Facebook or you can follow thunderpeep on Twitter and be sure to visit Michelle's website: Thunderpeep Designs.
Interviewed in April and May, 2012 by Rob of RobertRatPrints.
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T.E.S.T. interview: RobertRatPrints
Saturday, March 31, 2012
We hope to introduce you to all the great etsy sellers to be found right here in Toronto. Here at the T.E.S.T. blog, we plan to interview them all. This is the 24th in our series with Rob of RobertRatPrints.
What is your background / how did you get started in screen printing?
My background is in graphic design. I think I've always been fascinated with screen printing thanks to a huge influence to Andy Warhol's work and realized that it was something I really wanted to try. I've always had a natural ability to work with my hands and I think that's really aided in making the natural progression to screen printing.
How did RobertRatPrints come to be?
I started selling my work at local art fairs and a colleague mentioned that I should sell my prints on Etsy, so I gave it a go and RobertRatPrints was born!
I hear that music is "required throughout your creative process" What's currently on your working playlist?
Boy, that's a tough one since I'm constantly in the mood for a wide range of music, but currently, I would include anything by: Foster the People, Death Cab for Cutie, Blanche, The White Stripes, O Brother, Where Art Thou Soundtrack, MGMT, Metric, The Smiths, The Beatles, AND lots of 80's retro!
If you could peak into the life of any artist / designer / craftsperson who would it be?
Toss up between Frank Lloyd Wright and Andy Warhol.
What is your most prized piece of art/handmade good?
Still haven't found it yet.
Where is your favourite creative hang out spot in Toronto?
Any small club/bar/venue/hole one the wall.
Where does your inspiration come from?
Hmmm, my inspiration comes from many sources: all the neat little pocket neighbourhoods around Toronto, music (of course), life experiences, anything and everything vintage/nostalgic, art and design eras, architecture and the natural world.
What does handmade mean to you?
Something that you make with your own hands.
You can check out more of Rob's artwork in his Etsy shop RobertRatPrints. Rob was interviewed in March, 2012, by Michelle of thunderpeep.
What is your background / how did you get started in screen printing?
My background is in graphic design. I think I've always been fascinated with screen printing thanks to a huge influence to Andy Warhol's work and realized that it was something I really wanted to try. I've always had a natural ability to work with my hands and I think that's really aided in making the natural progression to screen printing.
How did RobertRatPrints come to be?
I started selling my work at local art fairs and a colleague mentioned that I should sell my prints on Etsy, so I gave it a go and RobertRatPrints was born!
I hear that music is "required throughout your creative process" What's currently on your working playlist?
Boy, that's a tough one since I'm constantly in the mood for a wide range of music, but currently, I would include anything by: Foster the People, Death Cab for Cutie, Blanche, The White Stripes, O Brother, Where Art Thou Soundtrack, MGMT, Metric, The Smiths, The Beatles, AND lots of 80's retro!
If you could peak into the life of any artist / designer / craftsperson who would it be?
Toss up between Frank Lloyd Wright and Andy Warhol.
What is your most prized piece of art/handmade good?
Still haven't found it yet.
Where is your favourite creative hang out spot in Toronto?
Any small club/bar/venue/hole one the wall.
Where does your inspiration come from?
Hmmm, my inspiration comes from many sources: all the neat little pocket neighbourhoods around Toronto, music (of course), life experiences, anything and everything vintage/nostalgic, art and design eras, architecture and the natural world.
What does handmade mean to you?
Something that you make with your own hands.
You can check out more of Rob's artwork in his Etsy shop RobertRatPrints. Rob was interviewed in March, 2012, by Michelle of thunderpeep.
Toronto Etsy Street Team Spring Craft Show at the Gladstone
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Here's a little peak of our first team sale! The sale at the Gladstone in April was a great success. Those of you who were not able to make it can have a look at the sale, venders and wares - and put some faces to our shop names. We hope this will be the first of many, so this is a peak of what is to come.
Many thanks to Pam of lurearts and her husband & videographer Nial McFadyen for making this little gem. Also, as the video states, we would like to thank Etsy for giving us a Team Grant to help promote this show! Last but not least, thanks go to Emma of LandfillDesigns for hosting the show!
Many thanks to Pam of lurearts and her husband & videographer Nial McFadyen for making this little gem. Also, as the video states, we would like to thank Etsy for giving us a Team Grant to help promote this show! Last but not least, thanks go to Emma of LandfillDesigns for hosting the show!
The TESTy Spring Craft Show Vender List
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
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