Wednesday 26 February 2014

Hoarding with purpose...

I’m a little hoarder. I think we all are. We all form attachments to things we love, found or wore simply because they have some form of sentimental value attached to them. However, I’d like to think that I hoard with purpose, with a sense of investment. I like to keep things that may increase in value somewhere a long the period of my living or perhaps my grandchildren’s. Nevertheless, my hoarding not only has meaning and sentiment attached to it but also a sense of practicality and economical value. 
I strongly believe in upcycling or making new things out of old things or turning boring things into interesting things. The transformation of anything from scratch to a finished product is a thrilling process for me. And one of my biggest hoarding habits is collecting magazines. I find it physically difficult to let go of all these amazing images and photographs of fabulous things. Although I must admit, even though I myself am a stylist, I often forget to look at the credits and simply treasure the image because I've fallen it love with it, and if I love it so much, I will store it. I have an archive full of images ripped out of magazines that are chaotically organised into sub categories; from beauty, style, art, fashion icons to patterns, having created my own little time capsule of what inspires me.  These images have a purpose, they always do, they often serve as a base for art work, paintings, collages or simply making something old new and funky.


One of my most recent inventions was taking a simple sketchbook and giving it a bit of me ie character:


A long haul of lots of little characteristic pages, littered bits from magazines and old articles are used to create something that makes it unique, identifiable and totally in tune with my character. #loveit
QUEEN OF STYLE, MISTRESS OF STITCH
xoxo

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