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From an adventure in the mountains where everything that went 'wrong' turned out to be perfect... My first view of this month's majestic Harvest Moon rising in the Eastern sky:

Moon rising in a pastel evening sky framed with silhouetted trees.  (photo by Kambriel)

The next night was the partial eclipse which basically looked like a cookie I'd just eaten after the first nibble off the top. Every now and then a thin veiling of cloud would traverse across it (the moon, not the cookie ;)). Watching the lunar eclipse on a cool Autumn night while holding a mug of hot apple cider? Highly recommended.

Last, but not least ~ this perfectly jaunty mushroom I just spotted on a woodland walk would like to remind you to have a happy & adventurous day. 🍃🍁

 Wild woodland mushroom with upturned scales. photo by Kambriel


~ Kambriel


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My 🍃Journey into Fallowmoor🍃 interview with Nom Kinnear King is in Enchanted Living magazine's "Flora & Fauna" issue! Give your eyes a rest from glowing screens for a bit & get the printed edition if you can ~ it's gorgeous:



https://enchantedlivingmag.com/collections/magazine/products/enchanted-living-issue-67-summer-2024-print

~ Kambriel


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My friends Trillian & Kyle are Kickstarting an art book, poetry book & Victorian zine to help bring more awareness to flame-tressed Lizzie Siddal's own original & undersung poetry. You will even spy some Kambriel wardrobe within ~ like the lace-trimmed jacket shown here! 🌹



The Elizabeth Siddal gothic pre-Raphaelite poetry book will also be the first chance to see some of my hand-drawn floral illustrations in print. Here's a preview of some poppies from my sketch book:



The kickstarter can be found here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/kylecassidy/this-is-only-earth-my-dear-poems-and-photos & http://www.ElizabethSiddal.com


~ Kambriel


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Baskets exist to store, to carry, to hold. Sometimes they hold imminently practical things, while sometimes occasionally they hold something far more elusive - a heartfelt incantation woven into undulating rows of pine & sinew...

From my "Catching the Moon" artist feature on Pamela Zimmerman published in the Winter Witch issue of Enchanted Living magazine: https://enchantedlivingmagazine.com/catching-the-moon-an-interview-with-pamela-zimmerman/

~ Kambriel


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My newest piece of writing, illustrated with some of my couture designs as photographed by Elisa Lazo de Valdez, is out now in Enchanted Living magazine's Winter Gothic issue! The print edition is available in bookshops or can be ordered online here: https://enchantedlivingmag.com/products/enchanted-living-issue-61-winter-2022-print









Some of my other recently published writings & interviews: https://enchantedlivingmagazine.com/author/kambriel/



~ Kambriel


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My new essay in Enchanted Living magazine is out! The Vintage Witch issue will likely be their first to sell out before the season ends, so be sure to get a copy now if you'd like some of this gorgeous magic for posterity. 🦇

https://enchantedlivingmag.com/collections/witchy-things/products/enchanted-living-issue-60-autumn-2022-print

You can read some of my other recently published writings & interviews here:
https://enchantedlivingmagazine.com/author/kambriel/



***EDIT: You can now read my Salem article online in full here:
https://enchantedlivingmagazine.com/you-can-take-the-witch-out-of-salem-but-you-cant-take-salem-out-of-the-witch/

~ Kambriel


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May the new year bring a renaissance of generosity and kindness ~ alignment of our inner & outer self, an appreciation for beauty in the oft overlooked, friendships deepened, and gratitude spoken aloud & felt within.

~ Kambriel

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As I mentioned on Twitter last night, the news from Paris left me absolutely heart-wrenched. A part of me is always in Paris, and I feel its pain like a phantom limb. May help conquer harm, may love conquer hate.

May each of us strive to be one of the helpers. With open eyes & heart, there is always a need and always a way.

~ Kambriel

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There’s a Kambriel interview & fashion feature in Faerie Magazine’s enchanting Autumn issue available in book stores now & online here: http://www.faeriemag.com/products/faerie-magazine-issue-32-autumn-2015-print

It’s a truly sumptuous issue with additional features on the Alnwick Poison Garden, Tea: the other Green Fairy, previews from the upcoming collaborative tarot project featuring my designs & the mystical photo-art of DividingMe, mushroom foraging, Autumnal recipes, throwing magical parties & more!

~ Kambriel

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Solstice

Jun. 21st, 2015 06:26 pm
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In which I just want to let you know that I truly appreciate you for all you are, and am wishing the brightest of blessings for an enchanting Solstice filled with solace, warmth, and the ability to always find a little extra joy & hope whenever the light turns dark.

~ Kambriel

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There’s something intrinsically magical about handmade things. Making things by hand can become a kind of meditation, a gentle spell-weaving as thoughts, energies, wishes are stitched into fabric, knit in with yarn. Creations move on to their intended recipients, but a connection remains and years can pass where even the tiniest appearance of a detail or shadowy silhouette is enough to recognize a piece from afar… It’s like an amaranthine pleasure which never fades, seeing something made with care, living its life & being enjoyed. In a world flooded with the mass-produced, it’s important to keep this magic/craft of handmaking treasures, of imbuing pieces with love, care, and perhaps some enchantment, alive & well.

~ Kambriel

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In the coming year, may you find kindnesses multiplied, bravery when needed, magic in the little things, and at least one dream come true.

~ Kambriel

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In the spirit of Amanda Palmer's new book "The Art of Asking" ~ which is being released on 11-11 and inspired by her TED talk, we want to invite you to be part of what she'll be wearing on the tour! Basically, I am making her a crowd-sourced kimono (which surely many of you who are going to Amanda's book signings may ultimately be getting hugged in).

Do you have an old band t-shirt, or other nostalgic, yet part-able with clothing/fabric item (I'm thinking shirt weight for the most part ~ nothing too heavy or bulky ~ and at least 12" in the smallest direction) that you'd like to possibly have incorporated into the patchwork design? If so, you can send it to: (EDIT: Deadline has passed, thank you to all who sent things in!)

*BONUS POINTS FOR FRESHLY LAUNDERED*, but please make sure it's clean before sending (thank you!) :)

The book tour starts November 10th, so I'll need to begin working on this as soon as possible. Please mail the piece/s you'd like to submit for possible inclusion to arrive by October 2Oth. If more arrive than we can use, we'll figure out something fun to do with the extras ~ perhaps they'll show up at a future Amanda show in a giveaway box to spread the love amongst her fan-family, or be donated to the costume department at Bard for students to create with. If you have a little story to go with the shirt/fabric, please feel free to include that as well because a.) I get inspired by the energy & stories behind pieces while making things, and b.) if it isn't used, it would be nice to try & keep the story with it for its eventual owner to discover... Safety pinning it to the fabric would be awesome, and if you don't wish to include a story/memory and want to let it remain a purely aesthetic, enigmatic mystery, that's fine too!

Just to give an idea, here's a panel skirt I made with an old Cure "Disintegration" t-shirt:
here

And here's the purple metallic kimono I made for Amanda's NYC New Year's Eve "Purple Reign" extravaganza:
here.

Combine those ideas with the patchwork image above (from "Jugend" magazine, circa 1900) and you'll start to get the idea :)

I'm looking forward to seeing what you send & thank you for helping me create something special for Amanda to wear so she can carry a piece of so many of you with her as she embarks on her first-ever book tour.

~ Kambriel


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Amanda's blog post about the project: http://amandapalmer.net/blog/20141003/
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Last month I got an email about an opportunity/contest to "Design a show-stopping shawl for Stevie Nicks". I was immediately inspired & began work on it right away ~ here's the finished result!

Voting starts today! I'd love if you could go take a look, and vote if you feel moved to do so :) Many beautiful/sentimental/artistic pieces have been made or sketched for this, and I hope Stevie (& everyone!) has a wonderful time going through all of the pieces she's inspired.

https://www.talenthouse.com/i/416/submission/137334/93a60220

~ Kambriel

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Part 3 (here are Part 1 & Part 2) of three days of posting three positive things:

Thing the First: Helping Others. One of the most beautiful things we have the capacity for is compassion, and the real treasure is in taking the next step from compassion by turning it into tangible help for others ~ either through hands-on help, or by enabling others to do the helping.

I was at a raptor center the other day where they rehabilitate injured birds, and for those whom can't be released, provide dedicated, long-term care. Walking through the pathways, visiting with and reading about the individual birds, I noticed one that's been in residence since 1986 ~ so they're in it for the long haul. Not only that, but the birds all seem very well cared for, are fully attentive & look great. One time a raven there surprised me by mimicking my vocalizations with perfect-pitch after I started talking to it! Hearing your voice come out of a raven's beak? ~pure magic~

Whether it's raptors, bats, oceans, the homeless, the disaster-stricken, or even just a neighbor who could use some company or a surprise gift of dinner being brought over, find something you care about, and figure out a way to turn that care into a verb. It doesn't have to be a big, popular cause & your help/time/effort/donation doesn't need to be huge to matter. Think back to when someone's said a kind word out of the blue, extended an unexpected gesture of kindness, or took the time to listen and be there for you, and how much that meant, the difference it made... We all have the capacity to do this for something or someone else.




Thing the Second: Vegetarianism. *Caveat: I don't judge others for not being vegetarian, much like I don't judge negatively for having a different spiritual practice. This is simply what's right for me, and a few thoughts behind it.

In 1986, I decided to be vegetarian. The fact that I'd recently bought The Smiths' "Meat is Murder" surely wasn't coincidental, combined with the fact I'd been thinking about what food was before being turned into oft-unrecognizable "products". That day, my mom said I'd die young due to malnutrition. Well, it's 28 years later and this is a natural part of who I am. I see all creatures as part of the same Earth-family, and don't personally view them as "food" or have any desire to take their life when there are countless other easily attainable & deliciously sustaining options available. When I first became vegetarian, there were cravings I sometimes had and there weren't yet any substitutes. No "craving" was worth another's life to me so I ignored it and moved on. Since then, loads of basically identical tasting veggie alternatives have come out, so there's never a reason to feel anything's lacking (& the original cravings have been replaced with new favourites) :)

In the animal world creatures kill others for food (they don't have handy grocery stores & farmers markets <-- click the link to find ones local to you), but they do it in a way where they for the most part take only what they need. Generally, their behaviours can be naturally sustained and balance out. Raising animals in cramped, inhumane factory farms is neither humane, nor naturally sustainable (causing growth hormones & antibiotics to be used in bulk), and long-line fishing clears sea life from whole swaths of ocean in a way that takes the lives of unfathomable amounts of "byproduct/undesired" sea life beyond the targeted catch. It's simply not the same as some fisherman off the coast of Sicily casting his net to catch enough for his family to use that day. One is sustainable, the other wreaks havoc on the vital balance of an ecosystem. It's unlikely the entire human race will ever become vegetarian, but I'm glad I did, and ~maybe~ for each person who does, there will be that much less of a demand for mass-produced "meat" and that much more focus on organic, plant-based, nutrient rich foods. For those who aren't vegetarian or vegan, it's still possible to help the big picture by being conscientious about what you're eating, where it comes from, and the conditions under which it was raised (this is also true for clothing and anything else we buy). We all demonstrate power through what we choose to consume, to show what we do not, and what we *do* support.



Thing the Third: Supporting the Creative Arts in all its many forms. For this artist, 2014 marks the 20th anniversary of a certain premiere collection's black catalogue of clothing designs going out into the world with hand-tattered ribbons, with ornately handwritten silver writing on black linen envelopes and postage stamps with paintings of Japanese cranes (a symbol of longevity). My hope was that those pages would wing their way to other souls around the world ~ giving a glimpse into another time & place, and showing how beauty could come out of a place where most saw only darkness. I never considered that 20 years later this would still be my vocation, but looking back on the heart and soul that was poured into every detail, it makes sense. That said, all the passion, vision, and dedication in the world might not have meant much if there weren't others to actively help support that vision by making sure these creations could continue to be made & find loving homes. It's been such an honour and heart-joy to see these offerings go on to be worn for some of the most special occasions in people's lives, as well as to simply make the every day a bit more personal & enchanting.

To this day, I'm so grateful for each order. In 1994 we celebrated with nachos every time one arrived in the mail (probably a good thing we curtailed that practice)! I mean it sincerely when I say each and every one of you are so appreciated. I wish I could do a collage with *everyone* who's shown support through the years, but here are a few photos I quickly cobbled together of some of our wonderful customers (who are often friends, which means so much!). You are all so inspiring, lift my spirit, and oftentimes, keep me going by providing a tangible reason to keep creating. This isn't just how it is for me, but for any independent artist/creator/musician/writer/designer/photographer/etc... Enjoying the work online is also *of course* appreciated, but if you really enjoy and value a person's art/craft and want to see them continue to make more of it, give them a reason to when/if you can ~ since humans have this $ thing that other animals don't require, artists can't pay their bills on "likes" alone.

~ Kambriel

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Continuing on yesterday's post beginning the three days of posting three positive things...

Thing the First: Tea. The comfort, the warmth, the simple alchemy that comes from tiny leaves & such steeped in water... Tea provides an opportunity for a few personal moments of quiet meditation in a world where there's always a few dozen more things that need attention at any given moment. Generally I stick to caffeine-free, organic herbal teas. Pure peppermint is a longtime favourite, but I enjoy adventuring off into other blended varieties too. (I couldn't find a photo of tea I'd taken, so this little arrangement of floating flower petals in one of my great-grandparents' tea cups from when they lived in Japan shall suffice.)



Thing the Second: Nature walks. Like tea, it's a brief meditative break from the noise & clutter of life. No matter if it's hundreds of times, it's never the same experience twice. The quality of light filtering through the leaves changes, some days squirrels are frantically chasing eachother, others they are blissing out in a food-eating trance with acorns or the occasional mushroom that they hold as if it's an entire pizza pie. Rarely a snake will cross the path or descend into a tree, sometimes there are other people, sometimes it's completely desolate, damp, and grey. I've gotten to know which waterfront tree with a little ivy covered "alcove" has a blue-tailed skink living in it, where the glossy black stag beetles parade like giants, and where the blue herons land. I've noticed how the Summer cicadas considerately pause their raucous song when anyone passes nearby. The scents change, the temperatures change... It's a perfect way to stay connected to the flow of the seasons and bear witness to the individuality of every passing day.


Thing the Third: Generosity of support. It's like the James Keller quote, "A candle loses nothing by lighting another candle." On the contrary, like I recently said on Twitter, if you light another & stand together, the glow is twice as bright.


~ Kambriel


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J tagged me to post three positive things for three days in a row. Sounds lovely! Considering and expressing gratitude is a positive/powerful thing, so anyone else who'd like to follow suit, please do.

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Thing the First (not technically a "thing"): Friends who become family. Hearts and souls we seem destined to cross paths with, regardless of where or to whom we were born, that become a treasured part of the stories of our lives and nourish us from within. Friends who are wings in the good times and a net when we fall.


Thing the Second: Earth. The universe/multiverse is wondrously infinite, but we are beyond lucky to have this one vivid & varied jewel, circling through the vast blackness as our inspiring, nourishing home. The sheer number of life forms we inhabit this planet with is astonishing, and it's important to remember the vital, symbiotic connection we all share with eachother. Afterall, we're the newcomers amongst many of our fellow creatures, guests in their home ~ and should extend our respect and compassion accordingly. It's also important to remember as relative newcomers with a great capacity to both create things of beauty & things of destruction, that Nature has over eons learned to provide, balance, and self-regulate in greater ways than we could ever hope to mimic or coerce so a certain level of humbleness in the face of this and our growing effect on it is vital. Just because we ~can~ do something, doesn't always mean we should, and a bit of restraint when making use of limited, irreplaceable natural resources is both a beautiful and very wise thing.



Thing the Third: Art. I can't count how many times art has saved me. When dark & seemingly hopeless moments happen, art in its multitude of forms has had a magical way of coming along and shifting the gears towards thoughts of inspiration, creation, appreciation.


~ Kambriel


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Just now I heard the wind howling and looked outside to see a sudden, blustery snowfall. After a few moments of looking skywards (and taking the photo below), I saw a streak of lightning flash across the sky, followed by a crash of thunder. I’ve heard thundersnow before, but this was the first time I got to really ~see~ it too… Wonderful.




Also ~ Amanda Palmer’s ”The Bed Song” video directed by Michael McQuilken & filmed by Sarah Lasley has been released:



(“The Bed Song” dress (created on the spot out of bed sheets!) by Kambriel)


You can see my original post from when the video was first filmed, with loads of photos & some behind the scenes stories here:

http://kambriel.tumblr.com/post/30585466109/letsgotobed

Love with an open heart, and never be afraid to ask

~ Kambriel

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Eight of these have managed to survive the day ~ it's a miracle!



Pumpkin spice muffins with almonds and dark chocolate candied ginger. They were "experimental", and the main purpose was keeping warm on a cold Winter day, but they came out perfectly, so I had to snap a picture :)

~ Kambriel

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Suspiria

Feb. 1st, 2013 09:22 pm
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Some new creations & art! These are just the tip of the iceberg of what we've been doing lately, but I realized I hadn't posted here in a while & wanted to at least share a couple of new designs/photos :)



Suspiria Gown photo of ONOH (& mourning doves!) by DividingMe. I really adore how this gown turned out, and when I first saw this photo, I thought it might need to become a poster... it's capturing one of those mystical dreamworlds you wouldn't mind getting lost in.

Also... the Sherlock Greatcoat as worn by the mysterious damsel I half-suspect of being "Jacqueline the Ripper":



This is based on a custom Kambriel greatcoat made for Neil Gaiman that for those of you not on Twitter (where I'm able to update more frequently) or Tumblr recently sparked a humourously surreal debate from Neil himself as to whether he believed he was actually "cool enough" to wear it...



There's lots more in the works & I'm trying to make the most of each day even though the Winter weather beckons wishes for the simple luxury of hibernation. Summoning my inner Rumplestiltskin...

~ Kambriel

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