thank you for coming to 'patch'














day was filled with good times, good food, (thanks to http://railtowncafe.ca/) and delicious tea, graciously provided by alisa of http://www.spottea.com/home.html

congratulations to kent, sam and the all who made the launch of 'patch' such a great success!

all 3 patterns still available in store.  

happy growing!


new product launch: 'patch'


YOU ARE INVITED
 
To celebrate the launch, we're throwing a fancy little tea party (complete with herb-infused teas and little crustless sandwiches).
We hope you can come!

PLEASE JOIN US
 
WALRUS, 3408 CAMBIE STREET
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22ND
11AM - 4PM
 
Come to our party, buy a Limited Edition Patch and we’ll set you up with everything you need to get growing.
When you purchase a 'patch' at the launch, you'll get it with complimentary soil and seeds.  Come and meet the 'patch' team and learn all about this new indoor planter.   Designed and made in Vancouver and currently exclusive to our city!



special thanks to our friends at patch and spot tea!  click on their logos below to learn more. 



hope to see you here!

xo
walrus


just a few more days to see HOMOSAPIENESE..

TITLE Chin Dynasty Hipster, 2012. 1/1 SIZE 16.75″ x 22.25″ MEDIUM Graphite, ink and acrylic. PRICE $1100 CAD

TITLE Chin Die Nasty, 2012. 1/1 SIZE 16.75″ x 22.25″ MEDIUM Graphite, ink and acrylic.PRICE $1400 CAD

TITLE Melanesia Urban, 2012. 1/1 SIZE 16.75″ x 22.25″ MEDIUM Graphite, ink and acrylic.PRICE $918 CAD

TITLE Shaman Tyson, 2012. 1/1 SIZE 16.75″ x 22.25″ MEDIUM Graphite, ink and acrylic.PRICE $918 CAD

TITLE Big Nambas Denise 2012. 1/1 SIZE 16.75″ x 22.25″ MEDIUM Graphite, ink and acrylic. PRICE SOLD

TITLE Nagaland French, 2012. 1/1 SIZE 16.75″ x 22.25″ MEDIUM Graphite, ink and acrylic. PRICE $1100 CA

TITLE Untitled Head, 2012. 1/1 SIZE 14.75″ x 16″ MEDIUM Acrylic ink & Acrylic poster paint. PRICE $918 CAD

TITLE Human Essentials, 2012. 1/1 SIZE 22.25″ x 16.75″ MEDIUM Graphite, ink and acrylic. PRICE $701 CAD

TITLE Mudman Street, 2012. 1/1 SIZE 16.75″ 22.25″ MEDIUM Graphite, ink and acrylic.PRICE $1100 CAD

TITLE Wahgi Parisian, 2012. 1/1 SIZE 16.75″ 22.25″ MEDIUM Graphite, ink and acrylic.PRICE $1600 CAD


to see more pictures from this special night: http://on.fb.me/RQMzAj 

"The juxtaposition between a tribesman from Malakula island and my wife Denise from the megatropolis of Hong Kong fascinated me, and so 6 months ago I set out to collect a library of obscure ethnic cultures from around the world to create this collection of illustrations.
I’ve longed to work completely in a traditional way of just using a pencil and a piece of paper for the longest time. The process has been tedious and laborious but extremely fulfilling since I’ve been submersed in so much digital work for the past few years. Going back to my roots of traditional illustration with graphite pens, ink and brushes made me long for more time away from the machine. The feeling working in traditional illustration feels so honest, tactile and pure. Each piece was done completely by hand with graphite, acrylic, super India ink and marker on 5232 Re_Standard A3 paper from Japan and custom framed by Rob Nijjar of Framing & Art Centre in Kitsilano, Vancouver which we highly recommend."


labour day weekend hours


A Labour Day parade in Toronto, Canada in 1900, source Wikipedia

saturday   10 - 5pm
sunday     12 - 5pm
monday    12 - 5pm

to learn more about our labour day: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Labour_Day

enjoy your long weekend everyone!

what have you been up to this summer?

i finally discovered bc's very own wine country in the osoyoos, oliver and naramata bench area.

snapshot of hope - remember? where Rambo First Blood was filmed? 

took highway 5 on the way up and highway 3 on the way home.  the latter was a much more scenic route, but a little windier for those sensitive tummies.

the similkameen river looked beautiful, lots of people taking their time, tubing down the river


we stayed at the lake gallagher campsite - clean, hot showers and a pristine lake to cool off on those hot okanagan days...

spent a couple of hours at the nk'mip cultural centre - gorgeous building!  

now we're talkin'....


on the way up to naramata, we stopped off at the Poplar Grove winery...had to be one of my favourites we visited - came away with a perfect Pinot Gris and Rose. 
*if you follow your GPS, it will take you too far, they have a great new building that's about 2km away from what the GPS will tell you!



ahhh, the naramata bench. so beautiful.  they have a wednesday market at wharf park - crazy delicious Aussie Pie stand. 


on a friend's recommendation, we visited this lovely little winery, Marichel.  warm and welcoming, we picked up a viognier and syrah.


if you can, bring your bikes up! was a beautiful ride along the water.  http://www.kettlevalleyrailtrail.com/ or http://www.kettlevalleyrailway.ca/.  little product plug - the fjallraven military pack, native shoes and our stanley thermos were the perfect companions..

excellent service at Hester Creek, (say 'hi' to Larry if you go) beautiful grounds and a delicious bottle of trebbiano (now sold out) and pinot gris to come home with...

service was top notch! friends dined at the restaurant, Miradoro and had nothing but glowing reviews.

how we spent the evenings...

...how we woke up in the morning. to this lovely old man, perched on his front step, playing his accordian.


i hadn't been horseback riding in years! this is a family run stable, just by oliver.  an hour ride up the mountainside and back down again.  let's just say, i'm glad we did a lot of cycling first to get my butt sorted before going horseback riding. 


if you're ever in oliver, please say hello to Sylvia, the owner of Medicis for us.  we love it here.  home made gelato with mostly locally sourced fruit, delicious paninis, soups and salads.  my favourite? the affogato - oh man, a little slice of heaven.  i chose a caramel gelato, topped with their espresso....well worth the trip.  

there was so much more to see and do, if you get a chance to get up there, i highly recommend it.  151 wineries in the okanagan with at least 1 more opening a year!

happy summer!