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blugirl art – eco artists mind the blue & green


An altCon exclusive…

Massachusetts-based artist, Suzanne Meyer-Pistorius seems to be an Out of Africa original.  Her childhood roots trace back to a farm in Swaziland, where arid conditions prevailed and precious water was treated like gold.

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Suzanne hand paints fabric for apparel or upholstery.  Recovers one of a kind chairs.  Creates exotic jewelry.  Designs home interiors, and takes on other exciting projects as well. Also featuring Dan Minicucci’s nature photography and Susan Zamboni’s Vintage Spiderwear handbags – Blugirlart‘s environmentally conscious canvas covers a wide landscape whereby almost work is one-of-a-kind, and made from recycled material.

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AC: Tell us a little about the fabric and paint you employ to recover chairs.
In addition to recycling material, I use four base cloths — Hemp summer cloth and Hemp canvas, a silk and hemp blend and a organic cotton twill.  All my paints are water based non toxic.  And I use VECTRA spray fabric protectant – the green alternative to ScotchGuard.”

AC:  And the fabric for your custom work?
Many of my clients have given me estate pieces of clothing to memorialize into wearable art.”

AC:  How did you and Clean Water Action form a relationship?
“I have been supporting Clean Water Action in my personal capacity for the past 7 years and when I received a call from CWA in early spring asking me to call the Governor  of Massachusetts and ask him to sign legislation banning the use of BPA in baby products, I realized that CWA does so much more than work on legislation regarding the environment — so I contacted them with my proposal and CWA were eager to partner especially considering the nature of the products on my website.”

Blugirlart.com currently donates a whopping 15% to Clean Water Action.org.

Maybe we are products of our environment. An inspiring place where art, commerce and the environment seamlessly hang together — find really great and affordable eco art @ Blugirlart.com

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Thursday, July 1, 2010

eco news roundup


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the lace collection – recycled beer bottles get classy treatment


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We’ve all seen beer bottles converted to drinking glasses and well…they still look a lot like beer bottles – not so the Lace Collection by LasisStudio, which transforms recycled beer and soda bottle glass into eco-friendly drinking glasses that possess a new level of design elegance.  The hand blown glass is etched with a delicate lace pattern.

Verrry classy!  In clear or amber @ Matteriashop

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biodegradable towels – uber eco chic


This is not your typical towel today…but maybe someday it will be.  Meet the sustainable towel. Schlossberg USA offers the world’s first and only towel line with prestigious Cradle to Cradle certification.

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Uber eco-friendly, they’re not only Oeko-Tex certified organic, but also made of biodegradable material, from yarn and thread to label.  You may never need to buy another towel in your life.

The Bonjour SENSITIVE Towel comes in an array of 16 delicious colors – pineapple, cherry, mandarin and lime and always spot-on white — which all look tempting to me.  Available in classic sizes, ranging from $10-$100/each.  Perhaps that over-sized Sauna Towel could double as a beach towel?

Find @ schlossbergstore.com

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