KickstART Virtual Market
Saturday 23 - Friday 29 May
Perth’s only youth-oriented art market is back and this year we're going online!
From Saturday 23 May – Friday 29 May 2020, over 30 young entrepreneurs and makers were featured on the Propel website. Each virtual stall holder had a profile, which included links to their own sales platform.
The KickstART Virtual Market allowed you to support your local young makers and artists throughout the week. Stallholders were able to keep 100% of their profits and Propel did not collect any fees on either side.
Check out the KickstART Virtual 2020 Stall Holders below!
KickstART Virtual Stallholders
Rachel Eames Art produces all original designed hand painted glassware and ceramics. Rachel’s glassware and ceramic are painted using either alcohol based inks and sealed in dishwasher safe varnish, or hard wearing enamels. Rachel also offers a range of digital prints, which are original hand drawn and painted.
Ria is a Perth based photographer and writer. Her products range from photo prints to framed poems and a combination of both.
Manaia Pearmain makes polymer clay jewellery inspired by native Australian and New Zealand plants and fungi. She also makes pottery, acrylic paintings, and pressed leaf art .
Särskild produced streetwear that is made by hand and programmed by Jason Partridge, and supports small community stores for embroidery work. Each product is created in ways to help support the community and artists around Perth.
J Uitermark Creative acrylic and polymer clay earrings complement your favourite eclectic outfit drawing inspiration from native Australian flora and fauna, your favourite picnic snacks, and abstract patterns.
As a market stall, Elton D’Souza ART trade prints of his art that he also gold leaf by hand to make them extra special and unique. Elton sells mostly original illustrations, comics & zines, inspired by fantasy, dragons, adventure and Japan, and he also create fan art of Marvel and anime.
Craftingcindy makes crochet stuffed toys and plushies out of soft acrylic yarn! Cindy loves to create cute versions of everyday things such as food and animals, as they make really cute room decor, personalised gifts or keychains to clip onto your bag or pencil case.
Unique statement jewellery hand crafted from waste plastic all aimed at promoting a more sustainable future.
Multimedia pieces of work, ranging from portraits to slices of lemon, created using wood and string by Stacey Gobey.
Emery Bored. Designs is a small little female run business, operated solely by Jess Emery. Jess creates custom made and designed garments, Western Australian native pressed flower pieces ranging from resin jewellery to glass frames and various other polymer clay earrings.
Lorraine Angelina Design creates intricate ballpoint pen drawings on paper which she then sell as postcards, greeting cards, prints (A5-A3)n frames (A6-A3), tote bags, trinket bowls, handmade resin coasters and serving boards.
We make pure essential oil candles that are used to assist you through all walks in life. From birthing a human, to depression/anxiety relief. From grounding yourself to mental clarity. There is one for each and every journey. With, the added bonus, they smell divine.
Handmade polymer clay earrings, pins and decor, illustrated prints, cards and stationery items.
Indi Middleton is a visual artist delving into different ranges of medium and style. Through paint, print and clay Indi gives the audience an autobiographical expression of her human emotion and experience.
Paper flowers handmade with you in mind. Bespoke bouquets, accessories and decorations. All products are coated with a water-resistant sealant making them more durable and keeping their colours intact.
Colourful, fun and quirky original prints, greeting cards, earrings, clay pots and original pieces by Leia Duffy Art
Adorabubbleart makes custom animal ears and tails. They are soft and fluffy with a range of colours for that perfect cosplay or costume and are recently expanding designs to include Pokémon.
Various sized prints of original photographs. The prints available for purchase vary from aerial shots of natural landscapes, to street/portrait photography captured on analog film.
KickstART Virtual Schedule
Further information
KickstART Virtual was presented by Propel Youth Arts WA and was funded by the Government of Western Australia through the Department of Communities and the Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries. KickstART was also sponsored by Lotterywest and the City of Perth.
All enquiries can be directed to hello@propel.org.au.
A range of fiber art including macrame wall hangings, plant hangers, embroidery hoops, patches and DIY kits.