Myra and the Sasquatch by Cate Anevski.

Haven’t you always wanted your own pet sasquatch?

This is a print of an original artwork.

© 2007 Cate Anevski


White Wool Felt Booties for Babies by Joli Bebe.

Handmade in Australia using 100% pure Australian wool. This is probably what you would be wearing on the white soap carpet


White Porcelain Berry Bowl by Isabelle Abramson.

Isabelle Abramson’s ceramics are predominently white. Love the texture of that bowl.


Best Before by Ricochet Studio.

I don’t drink milk anymore, but I love the beautiful simplicity of the shape of milk cartons emphasized here by the passage to white porcelain. The interiors are glazed for functional use. The three sizes (small, medium & large) are sold separately and range from $45.00 to $110.00.

Ricochet Studio is a very young company initiated by Vancouver artist Jeremy Hatch. It

“focuses on collaborating with artists from various disciplines to realize limited edition ceramic objects”.

You may want to check another of their creations : the porcelain Tooth Jar, a candy box sculpted by artist David Khang. It is available in three colors/lids : gold, silver & white. They will be produced in a Limited Edition of 50 pieces for each color with 2 artist proofs of each.

Ricochet Studio

eloise ghioni


Third Skin paper by Eloise Ghioni.

The word “minimalist” is bound to be a great star on a blog focused on “white” so it is with no surprise that we welcome its appearance on our very first post : the art of Eloise Ghioni is minimalist. She calls it “conceptual minimalist” and she is the better judge of that but what comes to mind really is how extremely sensual it is. She works with white paper and produces reliefs on it. You will perhaps appreciate the sensuality of her work more with the postcards she also has on sale in her Etsy shop.

This is what she writes as an introduction :

My art is conceptual minimalist, and describes the experiences of life.
THIRD SKIN, is the title of my recent work, the paintings are made on two different media: wood and paper.
The engravings, represent the scars: indelible alterations of human life.
My paintings are totally white to better express the essence of the message.
Each painting is a fragment of myself.


Postcard Third Skin paper.

Eloise Ghioni


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