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MIA EMILY FREEMAN

Mia Freeman

Inspired by a passion for animals and a love of native flora, Mia is a Melbourne based artist and illustrator whose work playfully brings our awareness back into the natural world. She works mainly with watercolours, pencil, pen and acrylic, and is always experimenting with new ways to connect with her environment. Her work is gentle and warm, using a calming palette and intricate detail. Mia finds great joy in capturing all she sees around her and finds her two pet snails Humphrey and Lauren to be the most dependable life models.

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Kristina and Helena Karter

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Kristina and Helena Karter are two sisters with a passion for jewellery and authentic style. Kristina enjoys working with her customers to bring their ideas to life. Her mission is to take an idea and make it happen! Helena often uses repurposed vintage findings to create her pieces, making them not only beautiful but completely one of a kind. Both women strive to create jewellery for today's woman who is stylish, confident & wants to be remembered.

Find Kristina and Helena showcasing their work at the market each weekend!

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Carey Potter

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Visitors to the market may recall sitting in one of Carey Potter's iconic Roca Chairs! A long time stall holder at the market Carey is known for his talent as an oil painter, creating a broad range of works with wide appeal. 

Carey is also available to create custom-made furniture, fittings, signage and other bespoke objects. Come by the market to chat with Carey about your next creative project!

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Fiona Hall

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Fiona has been spinning her own wool for over 20 years! She uses her hand dyed, Australian alpaca wool to create unique crocheted, knitted and woven products including clothing and homewares. Fiona also sells balls of her fabulous wool for you to use in your own projects. 

Fiona is a regular stall holder at Rose St and you will often see her spinning wool on her wheel. Prepare to be mesmerised by this fascinating process! 

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Bhunny Designs

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Many visitors to the market will recall seeing Bhunny Design's trays of vibrant beads, ready for you to select and have made into your dream necklace, right there, on the spot! Bhavani, the maker behind the brand, works mainly with polymer clay and enjoys experimenting with a variety of surface treatments and embellishments to create her distinct designs. 

Come by the market this weekend to treat yourself to a unique Bhunny Design's piece or create one of your own!

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Tarn Watkinson

Tarn Watkinson Illustration

Inspired by nature, space, the ocean and repetition, Tarn Watkinson creates intricate and often peculiar worlds with a super fine liner on paper. His black and white drawings are full of life and adventure. 

Originally from New Zealand, via seven years travelling the world, we're happy to have Tarn and his artwork in Melbourne. 

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Sophie McPike

Sophie McPike

Ever since she made a fantastic train with eyelashes out of toilet rolls, tissue boxes, coloured circles, and wool, Sophie knew that her busy hands had to create things at every little opportunity.

Born and raised in Melbourne, Sophie has endeavoured to pursue a creative life at all times. She has studied visual arts and also Animation & design. She delights in capturing melancholic moods and the passing magic and myth of nature, animals, small moments in time, light and shadow in her work.

Sophie's recent works include glitter and resin vessels and converting her illustrations into enamel pins. 

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So Sublime

So Sublime Jewellery

Starting out in the fashion industry, Jeannie found her creative outlet in jewellery label So Sublime. Focussing on a combination of resin and sterling silver, Jeannie has the ability to mix shapes and objects with a kaleidoscope of colours and endless design. Drawing inspiration from the 1920’s and 1930’s celluloid bakelite era, expect to see flowers, butterflies, cats, cicadas and many more little creatures from this time.

Versatility of use is a key element in the designs, as pieces can be worn as a brooch, neckpiece, hairpiece and perhaps even a belt buckle. All it needs is a little imagination by the wearer.

Come and see So Sublime and heaps more this February at The Rose St. Artists' Market.

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