Stall holders announced!
Look over to the right to see our brilliantly diverse and exciting mixture of designers and makers coming to Homeworks this year, on 1st and 8th December. Time to start dreaming up wish lists and planning gift lists!
Tuesday, 5 November 2019
Friday, 1 November 2019
One month to go!
Just one month to go till the first of our two Homeworks dates!
Homeworks fair, with its carefully curated collection of stalls by exciting designers and makers, will be back on 1st and 8th December, at The Salusbury Rooms at The Queen’s Park Farmers’ Market, NW6. So pop the dates in your diary, follow us on the social media links on the right, and keep an eye on the blog to meet some of our talented stallholders.
Homeworks fair, with its carefully curated collection of stalls by exciting designers and makers, will be back on 1st and 8th December, at The Salusbury Rooms at The Queen’s Park Farmers’ Market, NW6. So pop the dates in your diary, follow us on the social media links on the right, and keep an eye on the blog to meet some of our talented stallholders.
Saturday, 8 December 2018
Maker’s Choice – Marie-Claire White
My name is Marie-Claire White and I'm a local illustrator and painter. I mainly work on a commission basis and work from my studio near Scrubs Lane.
At the Homeworks Christmas Bazaar I will have framed and unframed prints and originals available. I will also have limited slots for personalised illustrations available in time for Christmas.
Marie-Claire will be at Homeworks on Sunday 9 December.
Thursday, 6 December 2018
Maker’s Choice – Julia Landes
My background is originally in printed textiles and when you see my style of work you can see that colour, pattern, line; they are all important to me and now I combine them with my ceramic pieces.
I think my favourite piece is a platter with one of my illustrations of the top of Primrose Hill in the winter:

I am constantly inspired by London, that could be the parks, buildings, people, dogs and their owners or our great landmarks.
I think my absolute favourite London spots would be the Ladies Pond on Hampstead Heath or the top of Primrose Hill.

I am constantly inspired by London, that could be the parks, buildings, people, dogs and their owners or our great landmarks.
I think my absolute favourite London spots would be the Ladies Pond on Hampstead Heath or the top of Primrose Hill.
Julia Landes will be at our second Homeworks Christmas Bazaar on Sunday 9 December.
Wednesday, 5 December 2018
Maker’s Choice – Rebecca Ozkural
My name is Rebecca Ozkural and I am an artist specialising in pastel paintings of wildlife and Pets. I draw the inspiration for my paintings from my great love of animals and nature.
I was born in Canada and grew up in the mountains, surrounded by nature and natural beauty. I grew to have a deep respect and love for all the animals I was surrounded by-be it the many pets I had the joy to call my own or the wild birds, bears, moose, wolves and other great wildlife I would encounter on a regular basis.
You can purchase A3 or A4 prints of my works which would make a great gift for loved ones. I also sell cards of my prints which are on luxurious card stock and make lovely Christmas cards to give your friends and family.
I offer commissions if you would like to get an original painting of your beloved family pet, and my original wildlife paintings are also available for purchase if you would like to own some original artwork.
For me inspiration always comes from nature-and luckily London is teeming with gorgeous parks. I love to go for early morning walks in Regents Park and I spend a lot of time there watching the various birds. If I am lucky I might spot one of London's many foxes, and of course it's always enjoyable to greet the dogs their early morning walks.
Rebecca is at Homeworks on Sunday 9 December.
Tuesday, 4 December 2018
Maker’s Choice – Deborah B Design
Deborah B is a London-based multi-skilled artist and award winning designer and maker. Working with precious metals, leather, stones and glass, she designs and makes jewellery and accessories. inspired by nature, shapes and colours, she hand-weaves white gold for her engagement, wedding and eternity rings line ‘White Gold Stone’:
Maker’s Choice – Theresaceramica
My name is Theresa Edwards, I trained in fine art painting followed by a post diploma in ceramics, then spent many years working in the animation industry.
When computers took over from arty types like me, I left and picked up my love of working in ceramics again.
I’m coming to Homeworks on Sunday 9 December with a selection of my hand built plates and other work.
I’m very fortunate to have a studio and kiln in my garden where I make hand built earthenware pieces, some suitable for domestic use and others more ‘ornamental’.
I love the decorating process – using hand cut paper stencils, wax resists, slips and underglaze colours – all before the first firing.
A second clear glaze firing ensures the colours are safe for domestic use.
Hard to say where I find inspiration – my imagination just flows along – I hardly ever sketch or plan a design, they just take shape on the damp clay.
I suppose nature plays a large part. I’m fortunate to be able to spend time in the country and by the sea in Cornwall.
Fantasy and colour seem very important to me! Increasingly so, as shown in the bowl I’m holding in the photograph, a very recent work which I’m very pleased with!
Come and meet Theresa at Homeworks on Sunday 9 December.
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