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Husband & wife artists team up on affordable art & homewares

Both well-known artists in their own right – Rowena Martinich for her abstract expressionism and Geoffrey Carran for his more representational style – it was a natural progression for the husband and wife team to also become partners in work.

Geoffrey Carran and Rowena Martinich. Photo Credit: Lovekit Photography

Launching Martinich&Carran, their energetic and colourful artworks have now leapt off the canvas and onto a selection of limited edition affordable prints and homewares. Featuring the signature vibrancy that is so celebrated in their paintings and large-scale public art, the homewares make their work more accessible to a wider audience.

Wild Rose Print by Rowena Martinich

“Our mutual attraction to colour serves as a thread that ties our two distinct styles together,” explains Rowena. “We both thrive on scale and impact, and the way it can transform a space. This extends to exploring how our two practices translate into different products. It’s a fun extension – creating a range of textiles or objects that combine our work into something new.”

Coasters and Boxes by Rowena Martinich

Their online store features a selection of limited edition prints, alongside velvet-backed Belgian linen quilts, 100% cotton pillowcases, double-sided cushions, 100% silk scarves and hand painted indoor pots and woven baskets – all based on the designs of their original artworks. Asked to pick a favourite, for Geoffrey, it’s the hand-painted pots and woven baskets: “Each one is unique and a collectable artwork in itself. They really pop and every time I look at them I see something new.”

Cockatiel by Geoffrey Carran

Outside of the collaboration the Melbourne duo are busy, primarily painting murals, which bring to life building facades, retail shopfronts, commercial interiors and community spaces. They’re also continuously developing their skills, with Rowena starting to paint on the floor rather than her studio wall: “This way I am able to use larger brushes – like brooms and mops – to push large pools of paint around on the canvas. I get to walk amongst the paintings and use my whole body in the painting of giant brushstrokes.”

Geoffrey Carran at work

While their styles differ dramatically, their work shares a vibrancy of movement and colour that often blurs the line between art and design; ideal for unique, limited edition homewares.

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Jen’s Lust List: 26.09.2017

Ah, you know how we adore everything Heatherly Design Bedheads (featured in my new master bedroom) do, but check out the new Kate Spade textiles range. Divine! the latest in their Art Series is a collab with fabric house Kravet, now representing a range of Kate Spade designs. See more.

We love linen bedding but it can come with a hefty price tag. New entrant to the market Bed Threads, are offering a great pricepoint of just $250 for a queen size bed pack of quilt cover, fitted sheet and two pillowcases. You’ll often pay more than that for the quilt cover alone!

Their sheets are 100% flax linen and they also come in double and king size. For more information.

After years spent in interior design and decorating, working on projects as diverse as five-star resorts and bungalow homes, designer and artist Emma McNamara has created a collection of luxury cushions under the banner Sunday Folk Textiles. Check them out online, for pre-order now.

We’ve long admired the work of artist Rowena Martinich and she’s recently teamed up with husband and fellow artist Geoffrey Carran to sell their limited edition prints online, making their work more accessible and affordable. We’ll have more about the partnership on the blog soon, but for now, see more here.

This classy French pumpkin would definitely be for life, not just for Halloween! The latest release from Staub, the Black Pumpkin, is a beautifully elegant cocotte, perfect for use in the oven, on any cooktop (including induction) and for serving at the table. It’s especially good for slow cooking with great, even heat distribution and retention.  An investment piece at $599.95, available nationally from Myer. This is one pot you wouldn’t want to hide away in a cupboard, right?!

Hope you enjoyed this week’s finds, I’ll be back with more next Tuesday! Jen

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Rowena Martinich’s vibrant art popping up around the world

Renowned for her use of radiant colour, Rowena Martinich’s vibrant abstract expressionist paintings can be seen around the world; from a school mural on the streets of New York City, to a 50-metre long work on a sea wall in Turkey.

Rowena at work
Rowena at work

With a background in fine arts and having run a gallery space in her former years, Rowena has long felt containing artworks within a gallery is riddled with limitations. Favouring public art for its ability to be accessible to all, but simultaneously enjoying smaller commissions for clients’ homes, Rowena’s practice is very diverse. “My practice encompasses studio based paintings and commissions, and public works in urban and regional Australia (as well as internationally),” explains Rowena. “I also work regularly with developers, architects and designers to create bespoke works for commercial and domestic spaces and I have been fortunate to collaborate with some great brands, such as Nike, Dulux and Mecca Cosmetica.”

Headland print
Headland print

[contextly_sidebar id=”C1HS0MpuIGhyCq5OHjgaogiZzVL3gb5B”]Having been practicing professionally for 10 years, Rowena works out of her studio on the Surf Coast in Victoria. Working on six paintings at any one time, the studio is covered with large canvases stapled directly to the walls. “I move from one painting to another as the layers are drying,” says Rowena. “My process is very fluid, practiced and intuitive. My abstract works are very colour responsive and the balance that I create within the pieces comes very naturally to me.”

The sea wall in Turkey - done in collaboration with husband, Geoffrey Carran
The sea wall in Turkey – done in collaboration with husband, Geoffrey Carran
Sea wall close up
Sea wall close up

However, when it comes to creating public art her process is quite different, often working directly on-site. “When I work on-site I’m mixing paint, climbing ladders and scaffolds and painting onto the wall. I use big brushes to form big marks, and sometimes use chemical sprayers to spray out continuous splattery lines. The other approach to public art is when I paint onto clear adhesive vinyl and install it onto glass building facades. These works are painted off-site and installed like a giant sticker.”

plates-in-studio

While you’d think that would be enough to keep Rowena busy for a lifetime, she also creates limited edition giclee prints, textiles (derived from her paintings) and hand painted ceramics; all available through her and her husband’s boutique label, Martinich&Carran. In terms of her artworks, all commissions are available via Rowena herself, with her prints being stocked at Greenhouse Interiors and her originals through Koskela and Mark Tuckey.

For more information.