Some very cute and cuddly items just arrived from Toronto’s Cate & Levi.
One of my favourite “jobs” around the shop is putting together the paper pieces that make up the wonderful animals of Cardboard Safari.
We have a few currently in-stock that are sold out elsewhere including:
and some of our best-sellers are here too:
We can also special order most items from Cardboard Safari in time for Christmas delivery.
Leading up to Christmas, boxes are now arriving every day and today we got our holiday shipment from Winnipeg’s Kate & Birdie.
These beautiful cards are just a small sampling of what is currently on the shelves. Come by and have a look!
We just got asked on Twitter what Advent calendars we stocked – well here are the two we currently have from Chronicle Books:
We just the cutest personal delivery from Moss Creek Wool Works – hand felted acorns!
They make great ornaments or table decorations for the holidays!
We are also stocked up on Moss Creek’s wonderful wool dryer balls. All made proudly in Hamilton!
A few of our fantastic Hamilton-inspired gift items are featured in the newest issue of Hamilton Magazine. You can pick up copies in the shop and get a preview of it here:
Mixed Media is happy to announce the release of Montreal-based artist, Raymond Biesinger’s newest city print: the City of Hamilton on 30 October 1958.
We’ll let Raymond describe it:
“This is a two-colour silkscreened print, grey and black on a white 24″ square sheet. What is it of? Hamilton on 30 Oct. 1958, the day the Burlington Bay Skyway opened to the public, and it’s one of a series of prints made since April of 2012 showing my recently-ish adopted home city of Montreal and its regional neighbours (Quebec, Ottawa, Hamilton and Toronto). Silkscreened in an edition of 207 in July 2013 by Séripop, signed and numbered on back.”
Local buildings and landmarks featured in the print include: the Royal Botanical Gardens, High Level Bridge, Burlington forests, the East Plains Church, the West Plains Church, the Burlington Bay Skyway and Beach Boulevard, the Rheem building, the HHC Marine Dock Building, North End homes, Cataract Power Co., Dofasco, Stelco Hilton Works, the old Studebaker Factory, Pump House, Imperial Cotton Co. building, the Firestone factory, Ivor Wynne Stadium, Custom House, row houses on John St. North, the old CN Station, Christ’s Church Cathedral, the Royal Hamilton Light Infantry Armoury, old City Hall, old farmers’ market immediately west of old City Hall, Lister Block, Balfour Block, the Pigott Building, the Sun Life Building, the Landed Banking & Loan Co. building, the Bank of Montreal on James South, St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church, James Street Baptist Church, the Medical Arts Building, the Hamilton Library, Dundurn Castle, the Dundurn Park cockpit, the Dundurn Park gate, Hamilton Cemetary, Christ’s the King Cathedral, McMaster University Hall, McMaster Edwards Hall, the Staircase, Hess Village, the Tuckett Mansion, Centenary United Church, Gore Park, 60 King Street East, the Dominion Public Building, Treble Hall, the Tivoli Theatre, the Century Theatre, 169 King East, the Royal Connaught Hotel, Ballinahinch, Whitehern, Sandyford Place, 229 Hess St. South, 91 Chedoke Avenue, Auchmar, Central School, the TH&B Railway station on Hunter Street, etc.
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As many already know – we are big fans of Hamilton and the history and culture that exists here. It was very rewarding working with Raymond to bring this view of Hamilton to life. We are big fans of his graphic work and we feel his city-series style fits in with the gritty and elegant esthetic of the city. We think this art piece will be well received here and look forward to seeing it on the walls of local homes.
The print is now available locally to purchase for $55 (which comes with a copy of Rayond Biesinger’s recently released book of illustrations, B+W) or in a frame for $135.
We are currently taking $25 deposits to secure one of the first Hamilton city prints by Montreal-based artist, Raymond Biesinger when it is released in August/September 2013. They will sell for $50 each and we’ll also be offering them in a beautiful black frame for $120.
Mixed Media is excited to be a part of this limited edition art piece and can’t wait to see what it will look like. See more of Raymond’s work at www.fifteen.ca
This overhead view of James Street North by Amanda Farquharson is currently in our window display and getting lots of people’s attention as they walk by.
After seeing his work at the Christmas and spring One of A Kind shows in Toronto – we knew we had to have these beautiful woodcuts by Graham Blair on our walls.
Some of our favourite prints from last year are finally restocked. Raymond Biesinger’s city series and 1919 maps sold out quickly at Christmas. We don’t expect this new batch to last long.
We’re open late for the James North Art Crawl on the evening of Friday, April 12. Swing by and see all our new stock and get a close-up look at all our great art too.