A Legacy of Style
A look through the family photo album reveals different generations of women, each of her era and each with a singular and inspiring sense of fashion.
A look through the family photo album reveals different generations of women, each of her era and each with a singular and inspiring sense of fashion.
A strong connection to material, the pull of tradition and a strong non-comformist sensibility inform Jason Wright’s collages.
The Bauhaus movement named just one woman worthy of the title of master—modernist weaver Gunta Stölzel. Are arts and crafts still so gender-specific?
Raid your fabric scraps and junk mail for this DIY project designed for creative reuse.
A fifteenth century Japanese pottery technique continues to inspire today, proving that there are no accidents, only opportunity.
Escape reality and dive into dreamy landscapes created by Tracy Jager, the latest artist to participate in Etsy’s Twitter Artist Series.
“Thinking about something other than teaching math gave us a creative outlet again!” — Emily Roach & Monique Jacobs
“Everything began with my desire to bring the mystic of the past into the present and show it ‘under a new light,’ from my own perspective.”
When calculating the economical value of the locavore movement, are we missing the point?
“I feel like each piece I create is full of my family.” — Zoe Djukic
You don’t have to be an English major to enjoy a few good words this holiday season.
A group is working to patent and develop the creative ideas of ordinary Indians, from bicycle-powered washing machines to camel-driven buses.
Melon rinds and stale bread seem destined for the compost heap — but they don’t have to be. Embrace your food waste and make your meals last longer.
Celebrate the one year anniversary of Etsy’s Twitter Artist Series with inspiring words from German designer Catharina Burns.
Add a little bit of orange and green to your color palette with this UK style & craft magazine. (Psst! And there’s a special offer inside!)