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Thursday, August 22, 2013

Rainbow Mountain at Dagmar Rousset

This is our latest installation, "Rainbow Mountain"!  It is made up of 155 watercolour POM's and a large watercolour mountain.  This will be at Dagmar Rousset until the 30th of August.
We hope you feel happiness from the "Rainbow Mountain"!
Thanks Dagmar Rousset, thanks Julia!






 At Dagmar Rousset

 The set up in our living room




Monday, June 17, 2013

Just POM it!

A little video we made over the weekend...we got a little serious here, will try and smile more next time!





Tuesday, June 4, 2013

DP Crystal POM now online + Crystal mobile making workshop at Object

Our newest shape is now available online. This shape is a little different from our first DIY shapes. Our first shapes were based on a slot design (using a craft knife to cut out the shape). This new shape is easier to make  (just scissors and glue) and is designed to be carried flat and pulled into shape by pulling the string.  You can find them here. A video showing how to make your POM is here.

DP crystal POM- dots

 DP crystal POM- stripes

We will be hosting a workshop at Object gallery in Sydney on the 22nd of June from 2- 3:30pm. You will learn how to make some of our different crystal shapes to create a mobile using our templates. During the workshop you will also be decorating these shapes. Each participant will receive a specially created mobile making kit to create 3x 3D paper crystals. More info here and you can book tix here.



Decorated blank POM


Group of decorated POMs

Thursday, May 30, 2013

MCA zine fair

Over the weekend we were in Sydney for the MCA zine fair.
We showed our Crystal POM's for the first time. We will be launching these kits online very soon.  Thanks everyone for dropping by, it was so so lovely to see you :)
Here are some pics from the day,





last image from @memtree 

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Our exhibition at Takehara

We just got back from Japan last week. This week we were busy with a zine fair in Sydney and are finally getting around to organising our photos and Pozible rewards.

Here are some images of our Bamboo Princess installation at Takehara. Our inspiration came from the 10th Century Japanese folk tale: Kaguya Hime(Kaguya Princess)/ The tale of the bamboo cutter. (It is the story of a girl who was found in a stalk of a glowing bamboo). Our installation was looking at the spirit of the Princess inside the bamboo, as well as the Shinto belief that gods and spirits coexist in everything. We exhibited our work in an the old historic house Matsuzaka- tei.

 In the studio, Kasai- tei

 working in the studio



  Taka setting up in the installation space


















Thursday, May 2, 2013

Takehara

Thank you for all the support of our Pozible campaign... we are here in Takehara!
We arrived 2 weeks ago and have been busy making making making. At the moment we are setting up and will be exhibiting our pieces over the next week.

We are staying at Chosenji temple, 5km out of town. We walk an hour to and from our studio, located in the historic district of Takehara. We walk in between mountains and follow the river into town. The views are just breathtaking :)

Chosenji Temple





 Takehara town from above






 Our studio is on the second floor at Kasai-tei (the building is 140yrs old)

View from the studio