Maker of the Month – Duncan Meerding
Duncan Meerding may be legally blind, but he is really making a name for himself, having recently won an international award at the ‘Oscars of lighting’. … More Maker of the Month – Duncan Meerding
Duncan Meerding may be legally blind, but he is really making a name for himself, having recently won an international award at the ‘Oscars of lighting’. … More Maker of the Month – Duncan Meerding
We are receiving lots of new art and design stock into The Farm Shed at the moment, including Helen Edwards’ amazing pieces (some of them wearable!) created from East Coast kelp. We also have new stock from Duncan Meerding, Sonja Cook’s bracelets and amazing bird prints, framed and infrared, from the lovely Lucie, plus bags to … More New art and design stock in store
The beautiful organic forms of Guy Henderson’s individually crafted ‘bread boards’ (a term he uses but which we think really undersells these stunning presentation platters) get a lot of attention here at The Farm Shed. … More Maker of the Month – Guy Henderson
Blacksmith Richard Martin was a commercial photographer for 15 years before deciding to become a blacksmith, in the process switching from perhaps the cleanest to the dirtiest profession around?! He lives down at Franklin, about 45 minutes’ drive south of Hobart, and comes from a talented family – we serve his sister Liz’s Divine Additions … More Maker of the Month – Blacksmith Richard Martin
While Tara now lives in Deloraine, she mainly sells her work in Paris where she lived for 4 years as an emerging artist. She has very limited outlets in Tasmania, just three or four, so we are very proud to be one of them. We have sold her work for the last six and a … More Artist Profile – Tara Badcock