Tuesday, March 31, 2009

WOW

I found some pretty cool stuff last night reading through all the posts I've missed reading on the frankie blog recently..


Petite Watermelons! These are so so cute, I can't wait to make some! Little mini watermelons made from lime skins, jelly and choc chips.. 


Also these works by an artist called Jen Maestre who is taking part in the Jen11 show. Amazing.



Saturday, March 28, 2009

Kraftbomb!

It was a quiet Kraftbomb for us today with sales being quite slow but it was good to be back all the same..


Pre zines


Issue Three


Our stall, in between the 'loan sharks' - awesome soft toy sharks with bling, dollar signs for eyes and cigarettes hanging out of their mouths, and the cute bib necklaces you can see a bit of down in the corner there.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Issue Three on endemic world!



Issue Three is officially avaliable through endemic world! They are even running a special at the moment to get all three of our issues for $18, so go and check it out especially as endemic is now the only place Issue One is available!

Guerilla Knitting!


Robert from OUi Boutique sent me the link to an AWESOME article about guerilla knitting!! It got me all excited! The article follows Magda Sayeg on her first 'yarn bombing' mission in London, having covered cities around the world with her knitting already.


Here are some statues in Southbank who have been given the knitted treatment, and below, the lady herself in action..


To read the whole article and find out more on this fantastic project click here.

Friday, March 13, 2009

Pics from THE LAUNCH


Brace yourself, there's quite a few!


We were super happy with the turnout! Thanks to everyone who came and was a part of making it a very exciting night for us. We had heaps of fun & sold plenty of zines..




Super organised Sally had some of her cards up her sleeve to pop onto the table with our zines. We had a few of Issue Two avaliable as well as the very lurid Issue Three.


These are some pics of Zena Kim's work.. The cute little suitcases were made out of card, while the tall faux wood bookshelf was made out of cardboard boxes! SO cohesive right?!



Here are some awesome new purses Lou's recently whipped up, I MUST have the flowery velvety one!


Here are my lightbulb cosies chilling out in the window. I am so so happy with them, they were such a great project, I just want to keep making them!


Zena in front of her work.. she also had some awesome B&W pics hung on the wall.


Sally Shand, CBB #3 featured artist, whom it was ever so lovely to finally meet in person in front of one of her prints. Thanks for making the trip up Sally! It was so awesome to have you there to help celebrate. Here's to many more art swaps and collaborations..
 

Ivana Rosandic, co-author of Cheap Thrills featured in Issue Two checking out Rachel's article 'Media Madness'.


Sarah, author of the Pot Luck article in Issue One, and Mimsy Cable, check out Issue Four for an erotic fiction themed interview conducted by Sarah with Mimsy!


Jennifer, featured artist in Issue One with Johnny.


Sophie Corban, stoked (we hope!) with her double page spread in Issue Three. Check out more of her awesome work on the seed gallery website here


Rachel Dredge, woman of opinions featured in Issue's One, Two and Three, Rochelle, co-author of Cheap Thrills, Nicola, co-editor of CBB and looking smokin with newly darkened hair, Jamie-Lee, behind the ever so handy Nifty Thrifty articles featured in Issue's One and Two, and Steph.


Joanna Alpe checking out her interview featured in Issue Two.


Awwwww! Nicola with her big sis Carolyn.


Yunmi and Karen Michaud, crochet artist/jeweller featured in Issue's One and Two.


Nicola with our Super Computer Lady Jess Allen who was kind enough to lay up our pages for us ready to print - thanks buddy! We couldn't have done it without you xx



The collaborators - Zena Kim, Sally Shand, Louise Clarke and Robert Sly who made the whole launch possible (THANK YOU!!) and me, Sharon Russell and Nicola McNabb. YUSS!!

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

LAUNCH!!


Here's the invite to our launch that Lou from Oui whipped up. 
Yup, those are my cosies! We just spent two hours this evening installing them and (though I say so myself) they are looking GREAT! I am a bit nervous to see if they all fall and smash overnight though.. eek.
Zena Kim is an unexpected (for me anyway) edition to the launch but after seeing her work for the first time tonight I have to say an awesome one! Her work is amazing and oh so cohesive, to see why come along tommorrow night!

xx

Monday, March 9, 2009

Kraftbomb!


Catch us at our first Kraftbomb of the year - 29th of March! Yuss!

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Gallery Nothing


I was pretty upset when I found out that the awesome internet based publication Nothing Mag had finished for good but knew it couldn't be too long before the geniuses behind it (whoever they may be) came up with something just as great - enter Gallery Nothing, a site packed with New Zealand and international photographers, with all works for sale. Two past interviewees from CBB (Natasha Cantwell, #2 and Jo Galvin, #3) both have work featured, along with these two inspiring artists:

Gigi Cifali (England)

'Hornsey Baths' 2007

'Soho Marshall Pool' 2007

And Sarah Berners (Australia)

'Butcher's Wives #3' 2007

'Skin Job #4' 2008

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

SLOW



CBB went along to this show at Tim Melville Gallery last night. Two artists - Elliot Collins and Linden Simmons - who both featured in Issue One of CBB were exhibiting alongside Wayne Youle in a show which 'utilized and addressed aspects of the watercolour medium' which basically means it was awesome. 

Linden's mini, intricate watercolours (loved the framing!) were of his trademark scenes of tragedies cut from The New Zealand Herald and he was heard regailing a fellow attendee with the story behind each.

Elliot's works were large scale maths-like grids with certain squares filled in with colour, all three had awesome names like 'Growing up really fucking hurts'. Check out more of Elliot's work on the Tim Melville website here

Monday, March 2, 2009



The date is set!!

Thursday 12th March, 5:30pm at OUi Boutique in St Kevin's Arcade on Krd.

Come along if you'd like to be one of the first to purchase our brand spanking new issue (#3!) and just celebrate the zine in general. As I've previously posted there'll be awesome CBB affiliated art and jewellery to gaze at in awe so please do come along.

Wine will be served too.. of course!

Oh and p.s. our page is live on endemic world now! Check out the zines and our profile here.

Yard Sale



Some friends of ours (Jamie-lee and Ashleigh) live in the old Cherry Bomb Comics building (41 New North Road, Eden Terrace - right up the top end) and are having a sweet yard sale on Saturday March 7th from 10 - 1pm.
Head along if you'd like to purchase for yourself 2nd hand clothing, home baking, art and handmade crafts or general bric-a-brac. Issue Two of CBB will also be on sale. I can definitely recommend heading along, if just for the handmade lacy knickers that the gals make under their label 'Thieves Like Us'. 
Oh and of course there's live music by Caoimhe and Saan.

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Eveline Tarunadjaja


I discovered this awesome Melbourne blog site over the weekend - threethousand.com.au which is updated daily with short reviews and blurbs on places to eat, galleries to visit, markets to attend and general cool things to do over there, it got me very excited about my mid year move to Melbourne! I also got excited when it led me to this amazing Melbourne based illustrator with a crazy last name..




Check out more of her great work featuring long haired (and short haired) ladies at lovexevol.com. I'm in love.