Thursday, 20 September 2012

Stylish Shoppers


 A great vintage jumper, I'm an absolute sucker for anything with ducks on it.
 Very simple, but some great contrasting piping detail on the lapel of this navy blazer, complete with a moleskin notebook.


Just a few of my favourites from the last week, stay tuned!

Saturday, 15 September 2012

Comic books

Recently, I have gained a surprising interest in comic books.  As a child I was an avid reader of both The Dandy and The Beano. However, when it came to mystical creatures and super heroes, I think Banana Man (who frequented The Dandy) was as far as my interest went.
   However, whilst sorting through the comic book collections at Hopkinson’s, I really found myself drawn to the amazing two dimensional creations that covered the pages. Throughout history art has been used to depict battle scenes and tell stories and comics are doing exactly the same thing - only in parallel worlds. I was intrigued by the extent to which the artist is using and expanding their imagination. I consider myself a creative thinker, but I highly doubt I could invent my own unique world. I find these comics books quite astonishing and staggered at the dedication to explore outside the box


   I am by no means, a comic connoisseur. I have no knowledge of the stories or of the worth of comic books, perhaps this enables me to focus on the artistic brilliance of every page. The comic book community is thriving and expanding at a fast pace with the release of so many comic book films, the popularity of comic conventions and the infiltration of comic book humour into sitcoms such as The Big Bang Theory, the comic book is being exposed to a wider audience. Comic book imagery is most definitely in style, with most high street stores selling numerous products with comic book references on them. A piece of comic book inspired artwork would really be in keeping with not only the vintage trend but also the current comic book craze.
    If you are interested in experimenting with a different genre, the comics at Hopkinson’s would be a great starting place to collect some ideas. Just look at the work of Roy Lichtenstein in the 1960’s and you can see how use of two dimensional images are just as powerful as three dimensional.

Roy Lichenstein 'Ohhh ... Alright ...' 1964 www.npr.org


Written by Victoria Hall

Wednesday, 12 September 2012

Wish List

All available in store
at  Hopkinson Vintage, Antiques and Arts Centre

White Lucite Handled Parasol - £24 by Adore Chic Alors
Claret Braid Detail Dress- £21.99 by Miss Molly May

Vintage Copenhagen Glass Tooth  Necklace - £20 by Vintage Reclaimed 

Rust 60's Coat With Piping Detail - £34.99  by Miss Molly May



Khaki Suede Military Jacket - £24.99 by Miss Molly May
 Sheer Vintage Lace Shorts -  £12 by YBK *SOLD*


Lace up Vintage Boots - £12 by Sweet Jean Vintage

Scallop Edge Leather Shorts - £25 by YBK
60's Hand Tailored White Linen Shirt - £20 by Adore Chic Alors




Victorian Black Beaded Shoulder Cape - £199 by Adore Chic Alors


Flat Patent  Black Versace Courts Shoes - £65 by Vintage Reclaimed



Friday, 7 September 2012

Pick A Memory

Art isn’t always based on trying to create original images, one of my favourite types of art is to take something old and give it a new lease of life. There is definitely something exciting about transforming the trivial and outdated into an exquisite piece of expressive art.



   When I first laid eyes on the “Pick a memory” suitcase at Hopkinson’s I found the idea rather bizarre. Why on earth would you want a photograph of someone else’s life? Of people you don’t know? In places you don’t recognise? To an extent it even made me feel quite intrusive to be looking at images of brides beaming on their wedding days, grandparents with grandchildren, friends laughing together, as if I had no business viewing these images.
   However, as I thumbed through a few of the piles of photos I began to feel a different emotion. I had a great sense of intrigue and interest into trying to understand what the story of the image was. Of course I could only speculate as to the origins of the photograph but what I was sure of was that whoever had taken these pictures had captured a moment from their life and was now sharing it.  The owners of these images obviously had no use for them anymore, again the reasons are speculative, however, through the image finding its way into this exact suitcase at Hopkinson’s it would have a whole new lease of life.

Robert Rauschenberg, Untitled, 1955 www.curatedaily.com
   When you look at the work of artists of the 1950’s, for example, Rauschenberg, you can see how found images can be utilised within an artwork to create the most interesting of creations. If you’re an artist struggling to come up with a concept, I suggest a quick look through the “Pick a memory” suitcase as it is a great source of inspiration.  

Written by Victoria

Wednesday, 5 September 2012

Stylish Shoppers


A tribute to all our fabulously stylish shoppers, here are a few of our favourites!




                                                                           
Although this lady did tell me her play suit was vintage, she refused to reveal her polka dot shoe source!! Serious shoe envy........                                                                              


Apologies to the uber stylish gentleman who I did photograph, but managed to forget to put in the memory card, (cringe) hopefully the next time you pop in you will still be sensationally dressed and I will have had enough coffee! More fashionable delights next week folks!