by Alexandra Sarre | Nov 22, 2019 | Ethics
Justified by beauty My grandma taught me to not take what was beneath the earth’s surface- that if it couldn’t be reached with our hands and feet it was meant to be left as a gift for the generations to come. As I stood over the Super pit in Kalgoorlie, I watched an...
by Alexandra Sarre | Sep 26, 2019 | Vintage Brass
Bird of Prey Every time is see these birds, I’m humbled. By flight, by freedom, by sheer amazing-ness. These cuffs were made from recycled vintage brass, from a piece of a drum-kit and reshaped into cuffs to truely exhalut a queen herself. Denise, owner of First...
by Alexandra Sarre | Jul 7, 2019 | Friends of Alakai
Afi James Afi James is a one man-band-seven-instrument-groove-soothe-train-your-ears-don’t-know-what-hit sorta, something. He started as a busker with a nylon string guitar and a backpack, thumb turned out trying to get out of some desert highway in Western...
by Alexandra Sarre | Jun 26, 2019 | Balance
Darkness and Light I guess a lot of my inspiration came from being in a a place of darkness. Induced by heart ache, home sickness, sheer determination or weekends that went on for too long. Metal work soothed my anxiety and pain became the perfect medium for romantic...