For the second year running the designers here at ericaamerica have had the privilege of being inducted into the Who's Who of Western Australia.
The Who's Who list is a century old publication released annually in Australia featuring a long list of prominent Australians, from a range of fields including, business, politics, the arts, sport, law, entertainment and academia.
Our entries consist of our lifetimes work so far, including charitable work, art, costume, dance, boards we sit on... and a couple of very saucy naked shots. Don't believe us? Buy a copy of the book for yourself!
Thank you to the people at Crown Content publishing once again, it's always a satisfying reward.
ericaamerica has been having a ball colaborating with the genius' behind "BioKino" to costume the artists for their latest wonder of science and art -
The Living Screen.
The team, who are a project of internationally reknowned bio art group Symbiotica, staged the show as part of the Biennale of Electronic Arts Perth (BEAP!). A circus sideshow spectacular in the mode of the Victorian kinetiscope expos, BioKino commissioned ericaamerica to create
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We were pleased to once again find ourselves of some use for the UNICEF Designers United Project - 2007.
Selected Australian designers, created one off pieces to be auctioned online to raise money for UNICEFS AIDS awareness campaign.
The project this year was to create accessories or a garment that incorporated cyan blue string- UNICEF'S signature colour and a symbol of strength and unity.
We created a handbag- Built from hand crafted, blue string rosettes. The bag features a cluster of
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The designers at ericaamerica appeared at the beautiful setting of the Fremantle Arts Centre, for a one night only question and answer session. Hosted by news reader and lecturer Jo Pickup, the night gave ticket holders a chance to get up close and personal to the design duo.
" We have had amazing feedback from the night, we're glad that we could use the talk get some some of our sins off our chest!" Lucas says.
"I enjoyed the fact that we could interact with such a big audience. Standard, one on one interviews can be very one sided, having the audience respond was a lot more satisfying for me." added Erica. "and Lucas still swears it was the chair, I'm not so sure........"