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Moxie

My work is play, using humor and irreverence as a way to explore and examine the world, to weigh up human behavior and emotion in all their forms, to call things unsparingly by their proper names.
 
I take my point of departure from the complicated time in which we live. I like to stomp in muddy puddles of cognitive dissonance. I am attracted to questions more than answers. I love old tools and shiny garbage. I'm invested in the possibilities created by slowness. I believe in the high-five.
 

Patti Torve Burgess

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 Im Patti, SpunnDitzy, I grew up in Everett, a great little town north of Seattle in a very large family of 6. I was the baby. Mom was an avid recycler, crocheter, artist in her own right-had she had the time. We would purchase second hand afagans and such to gleen the yarn...I remember sitting on the davenport watching t.v. and frogging, and frogging, and frogging, so mom would have nice yarn. Then she'd make the yarn into an afagan for one of us, or a present, always with lots of fringe.

Revival Ink Eco Apparel

Revival Ink is Eco-friendly, wearable works of art. Drawn by hand, and printed in Seattle with non-toxic, water-based inks. Our clothing features bamboo and organic cotton fabrics that are so soft, you can't stop touching them. Original illustrations highlight the shape and cut of each garment, including prints on the hood, sleeves, and pockets: to surprise and intrigue. Each print is pulled by hand, and no two are alike. Support local artists, love our earth, and look very stylish while doing it.

Selena Eon

I make clothing from a mix of organic, new and upcycled materials. Each piece is individually handmade and one of a kind. 

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