larry. lobird road gallery reception

The larry. show on Saturday was absolutely amazing – great crowd came out, the music and video and photographs were stellar thanks to everyone involved who worked so hard to put it together.  Lindsaysdiet.com came by and took some beautiful photos:

larry. by terri potratz: lobird road collection 2010/2011

terri potratz, arranging

shallom johnson, trevor ellestad, and victoria potter of demicouture.ca

larry. designs

terri potratz and kim cathers of kdon designs

grace-gallery assistant jennifer lauren campbell, urszula petrykowska of ZULA, vanessa bourget modeling the ‘larry. meets ZULA’ lillooet bodypiece

cailyn murray and hot hot heat’s steve bays – beautiful couple soon to be married

grace-gallery director and larry. rep rachel zottenberg with terri potratz

I had an absolutely FABULOUS time, special thanks again to Nuba Lebanese Cuisine, Steamwhistle beer, Jameson’s Irish Whiskey, and of course Lindsay who took all these photos.  See them all here at lindsaysdiet.com.

Looking forward to the next show..

Win a Larry to Keep You Warm

chinook winds shawl by larry designs

dace is running yet another of their fantastic giveaway contests, and this time around you can win a free larry. shawl.  Simply comment on dace’s contest page as to what keeps you warm and you’ll be entered to win the Chinook Winds shawl, hand knit by moi.

While you’re on the dace site, be sure to cruise through their new Fall collection – it’s amazing, thus I’ve already taken the opportunity to write about it here on The Conveyor Belt. Pair your new larry. shawl with dace’s Penny Dress for an easy Fall transition look, or layer it over the cropped Dana Blouse with the Walter Jacket and you’ll be set for the entire winter season.

Printmaking on Galiano Island

the studio

I’ve just come back from paradise: 3 days on Galiano Island making art, listening to music, enjoying fantastic and insightful company, boating around with a nearly fritzed Mercury motor to catch a Westcoast sunset, delicious home cooked meals, wood stove fires, walks, wildlife.  Simply amazing.

I learned a lot of new things – well, some of these techniques I recall from high school art class, by far my favourite subject, but quite unfortunately and for no good reason I’ve strayed from the area since then – which have sparked a lot of new ideas and directions, both personally/creatively and how this might subsequently feed into my line.  Luckily there’s an amazing, patient and talented teacher in Jeremy Crowle, who put me up for these restful and creative days.

Project #1: Pressed Alpaca

I began by knitting a swatch with larry. alpaca yarn:

I inked up one side with black water-based printing ink and ran off 4 prints through the 1,600lb press, two of which turned out great:

Next I moved on to red ink – both of these prints turned out really well, so with the two great black prints and two great red prints I now have an edition of 4.

Project #2: Acetate Etchings

I spent hours etching out a portion of the print of the alpaca swatch (seen above, sitting on the press) onto acetate film.  A tracing of a print of a swatch; one project feeding another.  This was a painstaking process and by the end of it I had claw hands from gripping this little etching tool, applying pressure to the acetate and hunching over in concentration – but working waterfront during the golden hours of sunset somehow kept me going.  And lots of wine breaks.

Applying the oil-based ink to the acetate and rubbing off the excess was another tedious step; it took a few tries to get a decent consistency, where the plate tone wasn’t too strong and the etching relief not too light.  Somewhere in the middle I got it just about right:

Project #3: Battleship Linoleum Prints

This was a collaborative project.  Jer and I took turns carving 11 lines each, to a total of 44 lines.  No rhyme or reason.

Printed black on yellow through the monster press, and after one artist proof we each kept two prints.

Here’s a final closeup of ‘22 Lines Apiece’ taken by Jer:

Destined to be cherished within the protective frames of memory and glass, all of it.

larry. FW10 Photo Shoot Inspiration

Tomorrow is the big day!  With only a week’s notice to prepare, we’ve been hauling ass to get things together for the larry. FW10 photo shoot tomorrow at Sugar Studios.  Bienvenido Cruz is photographing, we have an amazing selection of menswear for our female model from Roden Gray, and the rest – well, you’ll just have to wait and see.

Here are some of the inspiration shots we referenced when planning the shoot…think fresh out of bed meets straight from the farm fields, with a menswear/utilitarian twist.

Yowza.  Excited.

larry. Endish of Season Sale

All remaining FW09 stock will be offered at 25% off retail.  Scented soy “larry. will keep you warm” candles are on sale for $15.  And we’re giving away a CRAVE Vancouver book with every purchase (while supplies last).

FB event page with additional details here.

There will be wine. It’s gonna be amazing. That is all.

“larry.” in Tegan & Sara’s Alligator video

Tegan & Sara are fully decked out in “larry.” garb in their new ‘Alligator’ music video, as are their backup dancers.  Can’t get the song out of my head, and love their take on the winter wonderland theme, how very Canadian.

Stereogum had this to say:

Tegan & Sara pick much better costumes for “Alligator,” with some winter crochet wraps that exist somewhere between Oak and Etsy.

And Prefix Magazine calls the pieces “stylish crochet headwear.”

I graciously forgive both publications for mixing up crochet and knitting.

The girls are wearing the Sheridan Shawl and La Hache Scarf, hand-knit with BC alpaca yarn.

Watch the full music video on MUCH MUSIC!




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