LONO Japan

LONO of Japan

While I was in Japan, I was constantly searching for beautiful things to photograph, and sometimes, I do stumble into small, pretty and quaint little shops helmed by the creator themselves. Although my Japanese is poor (VERY, VERY poor), I do manage to make enough sense to tell them how much I love their work.

LONO of Japan

This little shop here is called LONO, and is created by Kazuyo. She makes each little doll by hand and paints them in her little studio in the Duce Mix building on Sanjo Street. She does wedding dolls too, and she paints on almost anything that can be painted on!

Ateliers in Japan are usually small in size, so I was very inspired by how she used her space — it is her studio (although I didn’t manage to take a shot at it, she has a small table with a iMac on it, and a lot of acrylic paint bottles with brushes), and also a small little mini shop-front.

LONO of Japan

A small table with her painted goodies — dolls, shakers and other toys

LONO of Japan

A close-up of her painted toys — she pays great attention to detail

LONO of Japan

A wall of softies!

I’m going to be sifting through my photo pile in the next coming weeks, so stay tuned! (The pile is BIG, and sometimes I forget what I have in there!)

Moonswallow

Pasion original drawing

Waiting for the Shadows to Speak original drawing

Brianna Lamar does amazing things with a black ink pen. There’s no planning involved, no pencils — she just moves her pen.

Little Jane Street

The Coin Purse and The Suit greeting card from her Signature Collection

I like the textures of these collage-inspired cards by Alarna Zinn, an Australian artist who recently launched a line of cards and tags at Little Jane St.

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