
Cover of a magazine titled 'FAIRE' with the subtitle 'Crafting a Creative Life'. The cover features a display of colorful artwork and figurines, a prominent framed embroidered ship, and a fireplace decorated with paper cutouts of birds.

Wall decorated with various abstract and figurative paintings, art supplies and brushes in white containers, wooden mannequin figure, and pink roses in the foreground.

Person pouring dressing on salad at outdoor dinner table with flowers and wine glass.

Display of colorful artwork and decorative items on a table and wall, including embroidered pictures, painted trays, paper puppets, and books with a red and white striped tablecloth.

A wooden box containing tubes of paint, a bunch of pink and purple lilacs, and a watercolor painting of purple flowers.

A person pouring hot tea through a metal strainer into a pot. The person's hand is visible holding the strainer with tongs.

An artist using a brayer and printing ink to create a print on paper in a workspace with wicker baskets, a first aid box, and art supplies.

A house with brick chimneys and a garden with colorful flowers in front, sunlight shining through the trees.

A woman in red pants and a matching red top wearing a wide-brimmed black hat stands on a dirt path in a rural area with overgrown bushes and trees, and utility poles with power lines overhead. A black dog is nearby in the background.

European street scene with an art gallery storefront named 'Galerie' featuring floral artwork, potted plants, and large windows, with old buildings and balconies in the background.

A woman with long, wavy hair is sitting on a wooden chair, and she is operating a small loom with a display of woven textile. She is surrounded by baskets and spools of natural fiber, in a craft studio with hanging textile art and tools on shelves.

A stack of old, worn papers and a navy blue binder labeled 'Archive Index' on a striped cloth, next to a plate of oatmeal cookies with chocolate on top.

Close-up of green holly leaves and unripe green holly berries on a branch.

A collection of vintage metal stamps, boxes of pins, and small metal tools arranged on wooden shelves and a white wooden floor.

A woman in a vintage-style dress holding a basket of lavender inside a rustic wooden shed.

A bouquet of tulips with white, pink, and orange petals, some with fringed edges, lying on a wooden surface.

Various colorful shoes, handbags, and accessories arranged on a surface.

A person using a hand drill on a piece of wood in a woodworking workshop.

Two women in gardening aprons smiling inside a glass greenhouse, standing close together and looking at each other with one woman’s arm around the other's shoulders.

Decorative display featuring a zebra figurine, a pink ceramic fish sculpture with black and green accents, a glass paperweight with a small boat inside, colorful framed artwork including a rainbow, a face, and a floral design, a book titled "Mary Mayes" with a lion on the cover, and a background of a wooden wall.

A painting of a pink peony flower with green leaves, on white paper, surrounded by watercolor painting supplies including paint tubes, brushes, and a palette with green paint.

Person painting a wooden object with blue paint at an art table, surrounded by jars of paint, paint tubes, brushes, a glass of water, and a plate with paint on it.

A pile of colorful embroidery floss spools in various shades including green, pink, red, blue, orange, and gray.

A table with color swatches, jars, paper, and a flower in a glass container, with a drying rack and chairs in the background in an indoor space.

A bedroom with an unmade bed featuring beige and striped pillows and a textured blanket, a dark wooden headboard with carved finials, a classical portrait painting hanging above the bed, and a purple flower arrangement at the foreground.

A person sitting on a blanket outdoors, holding a cup and a cookie, with plates of cookies and a bag nearby.

A white bookshelf filled with wooden mushroom-shaped objects, some with plastic covering, and a decorative red cap with white embroidery and a string. There are also other small decorative items and stacked wooden pieces on the shelves.

A man with gray hair and a beard stands in front of a boutique shop, smiling. The shop window displays botanical paintings of flowers and a turnip, with a sign featuring the name vanecent Jeannerot and services like art gallery and atelier in French.

Wall with painted trees and birds, and a decorative wall sconce with a candle.

A woman with curly hair working on a miniature cityscape with buildings, flowers, and animal figurines, using crafting tools on a table.

A woman with light brown hair wearing a white blouse with embroidered animal designs, sitting on a swing on a wooden deck surrounded by lush green plants and rocks, with sunlight filtering through the trees.

A woman dressed in a blue vintage dress climbing a ladder inside a cluttered antique shop or storage room, surrounded by shelves filled with ceramics, books, and decorative items.

A person's hand holding a tangled beige rope hanging on a wooden wall with other untangled ropes.

A hand hanging colorful fabric scrunchies on a clothesline with clothespins in a cozy indoor space.

A woman with short curly hair wearing a black jacket sitting in front of a shoe rack filled with various types of shoes and footwear.

Interior of a rustic room with blue weathered walls, artwork, hats on the wall, and various furniture including two chairs, a small yellow table, and a spinning wheel near a white fireplace with a mirror above it.

Decorative wall display featuring framed embroidered artworks, colorful figurines including a bird with shells and a tiger, and two candlesticks with candles on a white mantle against a pink wall.

An elderly woman in a long-sleeve orange shirt arranging freshly cut yellow and other colorful flowers in a flower garden.
Discover more about the creatives featured inside FAIRE : Issue 6
Dorothée Catry, France
French costume designer, natural dyer, and milliner Dorothée Catry has trained in many heritage craft techniques, including millinery, floral trimming, and natural dyeing. Today she is a trusted guardian to a special savoir-faire of silk flower making. Inside her wonderful atelier in the heart of Brussels, she creates her own unique naturally dyed fabrics, which she then transforms into petals and forms into flowers with her treasure trove of ancient tools bequeathed by the Belgian milliner Mireille van den Borne.
Photography by Karen Hilmerson
For more information, follow Dorothée Catry on Instagram and on her website
Deborah Brearley, Australia
Australian multidisciplinary artist, author, gardener and creative mentor Deborah Brearley believes that we can all nurture our creative spark through creative process, be it drawing, painting, gardening or the manual arts. She is committed to a lifestyle of making do, living simply and working with and close to nature. Deborah invites us to discover her work and the charming historical ‘make do’ cottage she purchased a little over a year ago, which she is in the process of restoring, combining all her loves and interests: land restoration, historical preservation, social history and gardening.
Photography by Lean Timms
For more information, follow Deborah Brearley on Instagram
Kim Chin, U.K
Multifaceted textile artist and cultural caretaker Kim Chin was born in the creative capital of London with roots in Filipina, Chinese and Jamaican heritage. This cultural fusion subconsciously influenced Kim’s warmth for pattern, colour, perception and sharing stories. Kim has had an accomplished career within the fashion and textiles industry, relocating to cities in both Europe and North America. She returned to her home base of London in 2020 to nurture print-based skills and expanded into ethical products that aim to bring people together in a joyful, inquisitive way.
Photography by Aloha Bonser-Shaw
For more information, follow Kim Chin on Instagram
Claire Rosen, U.S.A.
Claire Rosen is an award-winning artist and the author of Imaginarium: The Process behind the Pictures, written as a way to encourage artists to develop a sustainable and fulfilling art practice by seeing their daily lives as nourishment for their art. Claire is currently restoring the historic Warwick Furnace Farm with her family in rural northern Chester County, Pennsylvania. The family-run lavender farm’s stone buildings and barns date back to the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. For Claire, it is also a space that nourishes her artistic practice and serves as a wonderland for creativity and inspirational collaboration with other artists.
Photography by Claire Rosen
For more information, follow Claire Rosen on Instagram and on her website
Gabrielle Karnycheff, France
After many years travelling the world, French designer Gabrielle Karnycheff recently returned to the ‘source’, her family home in the countryside of the Luberon region of Provence, France. Just before the pandemic hit, Gabrielle presented a luxury leather collection in Paris that she called ‘Super 8’, inspired by the shapes of camera bags from the 1970s and the colours of that period. Gabrielle first fell in love with leather when she lived in the Camargue region of Southern France, which led to her training in saddlery and leatherwork at the celebrated Parisian school Grégoire Ferrandi. Today Gabrielle creates a variety of bespoke, made-to-measure luxury leather objects using traditional hand-sewing and hand-cutting techniques. Her collection includes toque hats, slippers, handbags and cardholders as well as decorative items such as vases and furniture.
Photography by Anna Malmberg
For more information, follow Gabrielle Karnycheff on Instagram and on her website
Jessica Ozlo, Spain
Spanish artist Jessica Ozlo started working with textiles during her first degree in fashion design in Barcelona, where she was born. After finishing her degree she moved to London, where she completed her MA in costume design, following her artistic drive and love for textiles. After settling in the English countryside, Jessica returned to art as a need to express and find her own voice, exploring traditional crafts as a way of slowing down the creative process and reconnecting with handmade and female heritage skills
Photography by Justyna Kulam
For more information, follow Jessica Ozlo on Instagram and on her website
Charlotte Bourrus, France
French collage artist Charlotte Bourrus founded her creative company, The Map, in 2013, inspired by her fascination with travel, maps and the notion of territory. In her Biarritz atelier in Southern France, Charlotte and her team work meticulously to collect symbolic or representative elements from postcards, rare books, vintage paper and textiles. These found ephemera are delicately transformed into surrealist, imaginative conversations under glass bell jars that transport us beyond the imposed boundaries of cartography.
Photography by Corinne Schanté-Angelé
For more information, follow Charlotte Bourrus on Instagram and on her website
Vincent Jeannerot, France
For more than 35 years, French watercolour painter Vincent Jeannerot has transmitted sensitivity and emotion through his botanical illustrations. Fascinated from a young age by the explorers who brought back botanical plates representing unknown plants from their journey, Vincent describes his work as privileging life and focusing on capturing life and light in a personal, unique art of observation. Vincent is a much-loved and celebrated teacher and hosts classes in his beautiful studio in ‘Vieille Lyon’, France and travels the world to host workshops, transmitting his knowledge and skills for the next generation of botanical artists.
Photography by Julie Stordiau
For more information, follow Vincent Jeannerot on Instagram and on his website
Eppie Thompson, U.K
A month before the covid pandemic closed the world down, Eppie Thompson quit her finance job in London City with the idea to launch the Fabled Thread, an embroidery company for a new generation of crafters. Starting a business in the middle of lockdown would be daunting for even the bravest entrepreneurs, but serendipitously, Eppie found an audience hungry for distraction and eager to learn new craft skills. We met up with Eppie in her colourful, eclectic London East End flat where the Fabled Thread was born.
Photography by Aloha Bonser-Shaw
For more information, follow Eppie Thompson on Instagram and on her website
Caroline Beck & Roisin Taylor, U.K
Caroline Beck and Roisin Taylor are the mother-and-daughter founders of Verde Flower Company, flower farmers and ecologically responsible florists based at a Victorian walled garden in County Durham in Northern England. The following is a creative response from each of them as to how they arrived here.
Photography by Esme Mai
For more information, follow Verde Flower Co on Instagram and on their website
Cecille Weldon, Australia
Cecille Weldon is an artist, printmaker, textile, furniture designer and systems thinker who lives in Clareville, Australia in a home surrounded by gum trees and native palms, the wild Pacific Ocean and the big Australian sky. Cecille describes the rhythm of making and creating as being like a heartbeat – a constant companion through life, fuelled by her curiosity, wonder and a hunger to connect and know more.
Photography by Lean Timms
For more information, follow Cecille Weldon on Instagram and on her website
Ruth Steadman
Ruth Steadman is a writer and storyteller. She authors the column for ‘Stories of Salt and Starlight’ for Faire Magazine. Ruth has also been published in Oh Magazine, while her poetry can be found in the anthology Poems For The NHS, and Popshot Magazine, as well as in a variety of poetry journals. She is currently working on her first non-fiction book, and building a performance storytelling practice.
Photograph by @gary.eason
For more information, follow Ruth on Instagram and on her website
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Our Contributors
Aloha Bonser-Shaw, U.K.
Photography for Lora Avedian
Aloha Bonser-Shaw is a UK- based photographer whose work predominantly explores themes of nature, life cycles and grief. Aloha loves collaborating with artists from other disciplines and backgrounds and gaining insight into their practices.
Anna Malmberg, France
Photography for Gabrielle Karnycheff
Anna Malmberg is a Swedish photographer currently living in the South of France. She has had several exhibitions in Sweden, Italy and Taiwan.
Lean Timms, Australia
Photography for Cecille Weldon and Deborah Brearley
Lean Timms is an Australian travel, lifestyle and food photographer working across editorial, commercial and publishing fields. Forever exploring and full of curiosity for this world, Lean’s greatest love is to discover and document inspiring places and stories. Lean’s approach to photography is driven by natural light, in situ spontaneity, storytelling and capturing a genuine sense of place.
Julie Stordiau, Belgian
Photography for Vincent Jeannerot
Julie Stordiau is a Belgian photographer specialized in interior and craft photography. Former paper conservator, she perfected her skills in photography for a wallpaper brand she cofounded in Paris. Nowadays based in Geneva, she draws inspiration from the Fine Arts to highlight the aesthetics of her clients. Besides, passionate about nature, she regularly exhibits portraits of flowers in Switzerland.
Karen Hilmersson, Belgium
Photography for Dorothee Catry
Karen Hilmersson is a French creative and lifestyle photographer based in Belgium who shoots primarily in natural light. Karen’s visual signature is soft colour combinations, nature and textures, moody pockets of light, people and strong emotions.
Justyna Kulam, U.K.
Photography for Jessica Ozlo
As a self-taught photographer based in Surrey, UK, Justyna Kulam has a curious ability to poetise the most unassuming facets of life, humankind and ordinary spaces. Much of Justyna’s work centres around humble spaces and craftspeople with trades from a bygone era. Her discernible style brings simple matters into big focus, whilst highlighting the beauty in cottage industry artists who are making a big difference to our environment.
Zaira Zarotti, Italy
Photography for Beth Kirby tribute
Born to two artists, native Venetian Zaira Zarotti is a fine art photographer, visual storyteller, writer and ceramicist living and working in the Venetian countryside. Inspired by strong connections to her cultural heritage and her family’s artistic history, she creates photographic tableaux that she shares through her blog and Instagram, both titled ‘The Freaky Table’. Zaira shares her life and studio with her partner Francesco, with whom she also co-created The Freaky Raku ceramics studio.
Esme Mai, U.K.
Photography for Caroline Beck & Roisin Taylor, Verde Flowers
Esme is a portrait, lifestyle and product photographer with a Masters in Professional Photography from the Istituto Europeo de Design in Madrid. She’s based in the beautiful city of York but her work has taken her worldwide, with images featured in publications such as Elle, Vogue, The Guardian and The Times. Esme specialises in telling stories of human interest in an authentic, artistic way and finds her inspiration in art and nature.
Melissa Haupt, U.S.A.
Photography for Stories of Salt & Starlight
Melissa Haupt is an American travel and still life photographer based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Whether traveling the world photographing people and cultures or shooting evocative still life tableaux at home, Melissa’s photography always endeavours to capture moments of grace and beauty in the world.
Corinne Schanté-Angelé, France
Photography for Charlotte Bourrus
Corinne Schanté-Angelé is a photographer and journalist who lives on the edge of the Forest of Fontainebleau in France. For over 20 years, she has been photographing features for interiors, travel, and lifestyle magazines. She especially enjoys photographing craftsmen and designers and discovering their manufacturing secrets.