The cover of Faire Issue two features two white women dancing in a flower garden on a sunny day.
A man and woman among sheep. Baskets of wool and baskets of long grasses used for artwork.
A photo of a two page magazine spread featuring a close up image of fine art pastels and two white women wearing aprons in their studio.
A photo of artists paint palettes on the floor along with tools, bruses and pastels.
A Black man in jeans and a blue shirt sits in front of a display of handmade leather bags. A large photo of a closeup of a man polishing a piece of leather to be used in his work.
A white person standing by a lake holds up a piece of fabric with flying crows printed on it.
A woman painting on canvas in her studio surrounded by books and inspiring pieces of art.
Faire Magazine, Issue 2

Faire Magazine, Issue 2

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Faire Magazine, Issue 2. 

From Faire:

In today’s world of social media, creative work can happily reach a global audience, but many artists find it creatively debilitating. Work is reduced to “content,” and everything becomes ephemeral and forgettable. We never truly see past the perfect frame or scratch the surface of what makes our favorite creatives tick.

At FAIRE, we want to create something joyfully physical, something to be treasured, a magazine you take your time to read and return to in moments of reflection.

Inside Issue 2 are 12 exceptionally beautiful long-form stories celebrating the creative lives and work of a diverse group of artists, artisans and creatives from around the world. Including:

  • Adriana Meunié is an artist who lives and works in the Mallorcan countryside in a small village called Ses Salines. Fashion designer and textile artist Adriana creates remarkable tapestries with locally grown organic fibers and raw wool.

  • Domino Whisker, an embroidery artist born in Ireland and raised in Los Angeles, who found her creative voice almost by accident five years ago after moving home to Dublin to care for her father, artist Charlie Whisker, at the beginning of his Alzheimer's disease diagnosis.

  • My Feldt and Linda Lomelino who met inside My’s bakery, Feldts Bröd och Konfekt, in their town of Halmstad, Sweden. My is a baker and author, and Linda blends her love of baking and photography on her blog “Call me Cupcake” and in her four bestselling books.

  • Marie Varenne is a French flower enthusiast who left Paris behind in search of a slower life in the countryside of Provence.

  • Freya Bramble-Carter and Chris Bramble are ceramists in the U.K. London-born Chris Bramble has exhibited extensively in the U.K. and internationally, and his wheel-thrown porcelain pots and ceramic sculpture are distinctive in their marriage of African and European craftsmanship. Freya Bramble-Carter, Chris’ daughter, recently joined her father in his West Hampstead studio and has developed her own loyal following of collectors who covet her handcrafted clay silhouettes and artisanal glazes.

  • La Maison du Pastel is the oldest pastel manufacturer in the world. It is run by Isabelle Roché—whose family has owned and operated the business since 1865—and her partner, American artist Margaret Zayer. Today, the purveyor of fine pastels blends the perfect mix of historic and modern practices and principles.

  • Philippa Stanton is a Brighton, U.K.- based fine artist, still-life photographer, and author of the “Conscious Creativity” book and workbook series.

  • Emiko Davies is an Australian-Japanese food writer, photographer, and cookbook author. After a childhood spent travelling the world, Emiko found herself studying art in Florence, Italy, where she met and fell in love with an Italian sommelier.

  • Kingsley Walters is a Jamaican-born Londoner and a highly regarded teacher of leathercraft. He offers luxury leather accessories and handcrafted lifestyle goods through his eponymous brand

  • Nathalie Lété and Angèle Fougeirol are mother-daughter artists in France. Nathalie is one of France's most prolific multidisciplinary artists, and together with Angèle, who is a ceramist, the pair have transformed their country home, known as Maison Suzanne, into a painted wonderland.

  • Emma Cassi is a French-born, U.K.-based fibers artist, jewellery maker, and herbalist.

  • FAIRE is a quarterly magazine

  • 144 pages, printed and distributed by Heftwerk Ltd on FSC certified paper.

  • Our cover is Silk, coated woodfree paper 300 g/m2

  • Our core is Silk, coated woodfree paper 100 g/m2

  • 12 Lead stories about creatives from around the world

  • 2-3 special interest stories in every issue exploring heritage craftsmanship, off the beaten track creative sources and inspirational new talent.



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