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Wearable art! Jasper artist transforms creations into clothing

Louise Hayes wears her artwork. One of her fabric art creations on display at the Jasper Art Gallery in 2019 caught the eye of someone from LeGaleriste, a wearable art company in Montreal. That started the ball rolling and today Hayes artwork is on clothing and household accessories. Supplied photo Artist Louise Hayes wasn t expecting clothing and household accessories to be the canvas for the fabric art she creates.    But when she took part in The Buzz exhibition at Jasper Art Gallery (JAG) in January 2019, a visitor from Montreal with LeGaleriste, a wearable art company, photographed one of the four works of art she had on display and emailed it to her in February. 

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Wearable art! Jasper artist transforms creations into clothing Posted by: fitzhugh Posted date: December 15, 2020 In: Louise Hayes wears her artwork. One of her fabric art creations on display at the Jasper Art Gallery in 2019 caught the eye of someone from LeGaleriste, a wearable art company in Montreal. That started the ball rolling and today Hayes’ artwork is on clothing and household accessories.  | Supplied photo Joanne McQuarrie, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter | Artist Louise Hayes wasn’t expecting clothing and household accessories to be the canvas for the fabric art she creates.  But when she took part in The Buzz exhibition at Jasper Art Gallery (JAG) in January 2019, a visitor from Montreal with LeGaleriste, a wearable art company, photographed one of the four works of art she had on display and emailed it to her in February. 

Cousins get crafty for Jasper Santas Anonymous campaign

  JASPER, ALTA. Three big-hearted youngsters have been busy in their workshop at home making a variety of Christmas crafts since the beginning of December. Alice Wannop, her brother, Henry Wannop, and their cousin, Maeve Parcels, are selling the homemade items and donating the money they raise to Santas Anonymous. Alice, eight-and-a-half years old, makes keychains. “I m finger knitting,” she said. “I think I ve made over 30 keychains. It takes about 15 minutes. I can go as fast or as slow as I want.” She has sold about 30 so far at five dollars apiece. Alice said she s doing this, “so if one person doesn t have a family or money then they can get food and Christmas gifts”.

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