MEET THE ARTISTS BEHIND THE TABLECLOTHS!

cami en marte artist behind the tablecloth - talented - colourful fabric

Cami en Marte

Designer of Feast and Grano Collection.

Hello, my name is Camila. I'm an Argentinean designer currently residing in Barcelona. My academic journey began with a degree in fashion design from Buenos Aires. However, drawing has always held a special place in my heart as my foremost passion.

Over the years, I've expanded my skills through various workshops, including digital textile design, screen printing, and tattoo art. My philosophy is simple: any surface can become a canvas, ready to be adorned with my creative expressions.

My art is predominantly inspired by the allure of nature, the grace of women, and the charm of everyday life scenes. I'm deeply captivated by the beauty found in the mundane, and I strive to reflect this beauty through my artistic creations.

My philosophy is simple: any surface can become a canvas, ready to be adorned with my creative expressions.

My art is predominantly inspired by the allure of nature, the grace of women, and the charm of everyday life scenes. I'm deeply captivated by the beauty found in the mundane, and I strive to reflect this beauty through my artistic creations.

Elizabeth Brain

Designer of the Home Grown Collection.

Elizabeth draws all things vibrant and beautiful. Her work explores the historical imprints of art nouveau and pop culture through a contemporary fine art lens. She takes on both figurative and abstract form in a stylised and illustrative manner, producing imagery dynamic in colour, digital production and personal connection to the subject matter.

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Elizabeth is a 2015 RMIT University Bachelor of Fine Arts graduate, working for universities and galleries locally and abroad, feeding into the tapestry of her personal art practice. 

Now calling Brisbane her home where all her art is handmade locally. 

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Madison Cravis

Designer of Fishing for Fishes.

Under the pseudonym of Nibson Mother, Madison Cravis is a Melbourne-based visual artist and tattooist whose work explores a perpetual myriad of mediums and mystical subject matters. With the majority of her production consisting of album artworks, gig posters, and a self-published journalistic zine entitled The Gas, her body of work is deeply rooted in the local music scene, which is now encompassed in her independent record label; Nibson Mother Records.

The motivation of the label as well as her personal artistic approach is centred around a fastidious D.I.Y. ethos, focussing on the creation of skilful and tangible handmade treasures, as well as a keen attention to detail that encapsulates her fierce love for her craft in every piece she produces.

Through the exploration of both the digital and analog spheres, she is always seeking to create one of a kind pieces that fascinate and enrapture her audience, inspiring them to appreciate the immense joy that is life, and to pay attention to the tiny miraculous details of our existence that are fundamentally psychedelic and magick.

P.S. The design will be revealed soon! Stay tuned!

chrissy rosaldoni artist behind the tablecloth fabric colourful cotton linen blend

Crissy Rosaldoni

Designer of Dark Australian Flora.

Christina Rosadoni is a Naarm/ Melbourne based freelance artist and digital designer. Christina’s art explores themes such as beauty, the ethereal and connection to nature.

You may find her discovering new oil based mediums, using cooled charcoal from a fire pit, sketch book in hand or creating and finessing digital paintings on her tablet. Everything is a tool for art including the greatest art of all, life itself.

P.S. The design will be revealed soon! Stay tuned!