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avalove

avalovedesign

About Me

purchase www.avalove.etsy.compoems www.ava-love.comstay tuned for www.avalovedesign.com interviews:How did you get into t-shirt design?A peacock feather, a Japanese gocco, an ex-boyfriend who knew how to make silkscreens at home, a new york sales tax id number, and a little table set up in soho, and a nervous creative tick that needs to be expressed.Where do you look to for inspiration?branches, bodies of water, fields of city flowers, birds and botanics, feathers of all shapes and sizes, nature, nature, and more nature. Poetry inspires the metaphor of the visual images so often the shirts tell stories. Like a drawing in a journal. Or a photograph in a photo album. Marks some kind of place in time in my history mapped out by image.What are you hoping to say with your line?I view my prints as works of art and my body of clothing as the canvas. Each print is considered a lithograph. With a master's in poetry, I self-publish my poetry on shirts. A poet's got to make a living somehow. Wink.I'm trying to take the typical bread and butter t-shirt print and make it into the unexpected, printing on more interesting bodies ready to wear and to make clothes into art we can hang in a gallery, every day objects like duvet covers and surfboards as things you hang in museums.I'm working on the idea of maintaining a business with a consciousness, whether it's making people happy and feel pretty and positive in my pieces, or creating awareness about a social or political issue, or helping someone be inspired to live their dream.It's a very small company, nothing is mass produced, everything is printed in Fort Greene in Brooklyn, and I maintain that it's hand-made, limited edition, made with heart, and a dream.Why should people buy handmade?Plain and simple, it's good for the earth.Buying handmade is buying with consciousness and promoting business with consciousness. Not only is it supporting small business, which hopefully is sweat-shop free, positive, happy, earth friendly environment-creating less waste then a large mass produced line, but also, supports someone's dream, and helps keep things person to person and personal. Handmade gear is a part of living the dream: the artist dreams when they make their work, and you buying it, helps support them to live their dream. It's a wonderful give and take. Each piece then means much more when the value and majic of the work is understood in this way.What does it mean to be an artist in New York? Does your location have a big influence on your work?Funny thing is: most of my work arrives from a botanical or natural source. I think because New York is so metal, cement, grounding: it often sends me daydreaming about woods, seawater, the desert in the southwest, and so these prints are almost dream prints from these daydreams.Advice?You can live your dream, whatever that is. It's up to you to create it and be brave enough to live, eat, and breathe it.

My Interests

I'd like to meet:

pioneers, passionates, & those who let shooting stars into their minds

Heroes:

you

My Blog

avalove design in time out new york as one of soho's best designers

feather collar tee featured as editor's pick in time out new york!visit www.avalove.etsy.com for details.
Posted by avalove on Thu, 02 Aug 2007 09:37:00 PST

coming home from the mojave

Things are as I left them.Daisies planted, watered, grow.Screens burned onto silk.Inks wait to be poured.Fabrics to be stained withwhat I have taken fromdesert sand.Things become perfectly round.Gazed...
Posted by avalove on Thu, 02 Aug 2007 07:54:00 PST

dear hummingbird

Dear Hummingbird,Not that IWant to clipYour wings ICover you with inkAnd run it overYour body to makePrints.This wingspanNot large enoughTo cover the mapOf AmericaThe decadence ofLighting candlesIn th...
Posted by avalove on Wed, 01 Aug 2007 08:50:00 PST

lantern

It is not white upon white but the thin hands of the delphinium.Dandelion seed. Feather upon feather. The naming of birds.It's not the green of july, not the brass of a trombone, not the coolcool clov...
Posted by avalove on Mon, 02 Jul 2007 03:53:00 PST

daylight

The clouds: clear.I move the lamp closerto get better light.Pathway of suchan illumination of a person,means daffodils, cocoons broken openauburn by monarch wings,gives us better perceptionof light. S...
Posted by avalove on Thu, 28 Jun 2007 09:37:00 PST

hero

HeroEasy as this:melting butter in a bowl, like thisbridge I've been meaning to photographand save in my notebook to write aboutcome morning.Branches they hold me.Make a dress of me, Make me knownamon...
Posted by avalove on Fri, 13 Apr 2007 08:06:00 PST

an article on avalove design!

read here: http://www.visavismag.com/content/view/184/81/stay tuned for the launch of birds and botanics, avalove's new collection of spring things which includes new dresses, skirts, and cowl neck to...
Posted by avalove on Thu, 08 Feb 2007 05:16:00 PST

excavation II

Excavation IIThe hours I wait,it's not for nothing, it's not.Like a fern unravelingher craggy hands,it's finger by fingerand plunge intoit's photographic negativeas it reachesfor stones with breath in...
Posted by avalove on Wed, 07 Feb 2007 11:55:00 PST

rough sketch of a painting in blue

remain in the posturequarter of an eye closedand the half-moon will fall into youwould you understand what she is seeing?Heartbreak after heartbreak with each opening sail:it's just like sylvia plath ...
Posted by avalove on Wed, 07 Feb 2007 12:05:00 PST

venetian glass

This night won't last forever. Though trembling,the night will make a coat for you. Will painta portrait of yellows and blues, will undothe history that stains you. Let dusk stridethough you. Let rain...
Posted by avalove on Wed, 07 Feb 2007 12:11:00 PST