The Bee’s Knees – Hannah Nunn Part II

posted by on 2011.01.26, under Featured Bloggers, The Bee's Knees
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{Copyright 2011 Hannah Nunn. All rights reserved.}

TELL US A LITTLE BIT ABOUT YOURSELF.
HN: I’ve always loved making things. My most memorable childhood project was when my best friends and I made a cat house for a collection of miniature toy cats, with a maze of rooms made from old boxes and anything we could find to make furniture and decorations, even lights! It grew and grew until it had a lift, up to a whole arcade of shops! I went to Art College and was always very crafty and full of ideas. I had my two children soon after leaving college and while they were small (and I had my hands full) I yearned for some kind of creative business adventure. Settling here in Hebden Bridge was a great move for me and helped that start. Hebden Bridge has fantastic independent boutiques and coffee shops all nestled within an abundance of nature, surrounded by fields, moors and woodlands. The community is lovely too.

INTRIGUE US! WHAT ARE 3 INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT YOU?
- I’m passionate about yoga and do my practice every day come rain or shine… or even hangovers, sometimes.
- I’m writing a book at the moment called “Illuminate” about contemporary craft lighting, which will be published next year.
- I have just been invited to attend the first “Do What You Love” retreat in Yorkshire Dales to do a Q&A session about my creative enterprise and I’m very happy and honoured to have been asked!

WHAT HELPED YOU DISCOVER YOUR CURRENT ARTISTIC PATH?
HN: When my children were old enough to go to playschool I found myself with two and a half precious hours a day to forge my longing for a creative career but was a little stuck as to what to do! I rented a space in a shared studio at the top of an old mill and decided to pull a few ideas together and make some handmade cards. They were very intricate paper cuts which I was always holding up to the light to enjoy their silhouettes and my fellow studio mate Hilary Roberts (ceramicist) suggested I make lights. My future flashed before me and with funding from the Arts Council I was able to research the idea and put my lamps into production. I have a lot to thank Hilary for as my lights have given me the creative career that I have always dreamed of!

NAME 3 PEOPLE THAT HAVE INSPIRED YOU MOST & WHY.
- Recently, I found a book of Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s flower drawings. Have you ever seen them? They are stunning and every time I look at them they inspire me to get my pens out and attempt to make drawings as beautiful as them.
- Julia Cameron who wrote “The Artist’s Way” has be mentioned. Her book gave me so many tools to live creatively. If youre ever stuck with a creative problem, this book offers great solutions to move forward.
- And, Helen Musselwhite – a papercutting artist. We recently did a podcast interview together for the Radiance blog and it actually made me cry as she is so inspired by nature and her surroundings and is so focused when it comes to her work. She made me feel really privileged to be working with people like her in my field.

WHAT ARE SOME RECURRING OBJECTS OR THEMES THAT YOU LIKE TO INCLUDE IN YOUR WORK?
HN: It’s always plants and flowers that inspire me. I have to find ways of simplifying them into lights and shadows. I love plants from the Umbelliferae family like Cow Parsley and Fennel. They show up a lot because they make really great silhouettes.

WHAT MAKES YOUR DAY SWEET?
HN: Oh lots of things…. like my cat Tomsk waiting by the door when I’m getting ready to go out in the morning and then accompanying me so enthusiastically to the end of my street. Then getting to work and switching all the pretty lights on in the shop in the morning and feeling glad to be there. It’s so lovely to be making a living doing what I love and I appreciate that every day!


The Bee’s Knees – Hannah Nunn Part I

posted by on 2011.01.19, under Featured Bloggers, The Bee's Knees
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{Copyright 2011 Hannah Nunn. All rights reserved.}

At night, the warm glow from Hannah Nunn’s lamp beckons you to sit by the window and sink into deep thought. A break from the traditional candle that still keeps you cozy on cold winter nights. Find out what inspires this artist, from the quaint town of Hebden Bridge, UK, to create such delightful lighting.

WHAT SONG DO YOU LIKE TO WAKE UP TO?
HN: Ohh, if only… I’m always up first in our little flat so I can’t wake anybody up by putting music on! Actually, though, I like the peace and quiet of the morning so that’s OK with me!

YOUR FAVOURITE HIDING PLACE IN THE CITY & WHY?
HN: I live in a small town and it’s pretty hard to hide here but if I lived in London, then it would definitely be the Natural History Museum. When I went there last, I visited the Spirit Collection at the Darwin Centre and I was struck with awe by all the beautiful creatures preserved for years and years in old Victorian jars. I had the place to myself and there was a real stillness there. You can escape the hustle and bustle of the city and enter a completely different world. I LOVE IT!

NAME A HOBBY YOU ENJOY, OUTSIDE YOUR CRAFT.
HN: I love music, and getting together with friends and singing songs. My craft is mostly solitary, so it’s nice to get together with other people and create something beautiful (or even raucous) as a group. I get a real buzz from singing harmonies.

WHAT’S YOUR FAVOURITE BOOK?
HN: You know, I always wish I’d kept a list of everything I’ve ever read in my entire life.  Wouldn’t that be amazing to look back upon? I might start now! Then I could have glanced down at the list and picked a favourite right now. There is one that I had recently read and loved. It was “If nobody speaks of remarkable things” by Jon McGregor.


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WHERE WOULD YOU BURY YOUR TREASURE?
HN: In the woods. Can’t tell you which, it’s a secret.

MOST BELOVED  MEMORY OF SNOW?
HN: Walking up Horsehold Road (a very steep winding road in Hebden Bridge) on Christmas night with my then-boyfriend. The air was still, crisp and FULL of sparkling stars. The view across the field and the town was luminous. I had been learning a piece by Yann Tiersen on the piano. I got the sheet music for Christmas, so I had that tune in my head. That piece still brings back the memory.

HOW WOULD YOU DECORATE YOUR IGLOO?
HN: I’d have lots of big, bright, warm coloured cushions scattered all over the floor and fairy lights! It would have to have fairy lights to add a cozy glow!

WHAT WOULD YOU DO IF YOU WERE SNOWED IN?
HN: I would wish that I had a big open fire and lots of logs so I could snuggle up with my cats and a cup of tea and read a good book.

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