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Akina Solo Art Show – Charlie’s Widow

The much anticipated  Akina Solo Art Show, Charlie’s Widow , opens 6:00pm on May 13th at Kinokuniya in Sydney and offers a rare opportunity to view a truly unique exhibition by Lang Leav.

The show will feature original artworks accompanied by a rare assortment of Akina’s signature hand-crafted books, including sold out editions and artist’s proofs. A selection will be available for purchase at the event, along with a small range of Akina merchandise.

It runs until the 1st of June! Woohoo!

Kinokuniya
Lvl. 2, The Galeries Victoria
500 George St Sydney
(right above Town Hall station)

Charlie’s Widow continues the story of Akina

Charlie’s Widow continues the story of Akina, who once crept into the pristine world of fairytales and nursery rhymes, leaving behind a devastating trail of destruction. After years of plotting and scheming, she is set to invade Charlie’s chocolate factory, turning sweet-as-cotton-candy girls into bloodthirsty, button-hungry villains- before setting them on a murderous rampage!

Akina is a villain with a button fetish. She attacks innocent teddy bears to steal their button eyes! Sydney based artist Lang Leav uses pastels and pixels to weave the enchanting world of Akina. Since its inception, the illustration based fashion label has established a cult following worldwide.

“I am often asked why I create such sinister twists to fairytale characters. I remember when I was a little girl my Dad bought me a Fairytale book. It was a huge thick book -” a collection of the complete and unabridged tales of the Brothers Grimm. The stories were contrary to the happy Disney-esque ones I was accustomed to. They were violent and often ended with children meeting gruesome deaths. I think I realised then that in their purest form, fairytales are dark. This irony really influences my work”, says Lang.

Lang Leav has won many awards including the Qantas Spirit of Youth Award and Winston Churchill fellowship. She has inspired a documentary that aired internationally, has showcased her art work throughout many galleries in Australia and Japan, produced a trendy fashion label and has forged out a number of inspiring books.

An innovative type with never ending ideas. See her latest creation Charlie’s Widow , a hand crafted storybook and with a limited number of 100, get in quickly.

Article written by Miss Bella.

Also check out our previous interview with Lang Leav here .

Akina releases ‘Poems for Piotr’

‘Akina is a villain with a button fetish. She attacks teddy bears to steal their button eyes!’ Our friend Akina has launched a brand new website with lots of new hand made treasures to feast your eyes on.

Also released is the fourth book in her series of sell out releases, Poems for Piotr is Lang Leav’s first venture into her exciting collaboration with music composer Cyrus Meurant. The elegantly hand-crafted book is accompanied by a music album, featuring the voice of Angela Little, (Ophelia of the Spirits) who was hand picked by Baz Luhrmann to perform in his epic movie, Australia.

Contemporary Sydney artist, Lang Leav weaves the enchanting world of Akina. Her imagination stretches across a variety of disciplines encompassing fashion, art, poetry and books. Known for her versatility, Lang has completed a wide range of projects both independently and through a number of exciting collaborations. The distinct nature of her work alternates between the whimsical and melancholy, expressing an underlying complexity beneath its child-like facade.

Lang is a recipient of The Qantas Spirit of Youth Award and was later granted a prestigious Churchill Fellowship. Her fashion label Akina has achieved critical and commercial success, stocked in key boutiques around Australia and later in cutting edge Harajuku, Japan.

The Finders Keepers Autumn/Winter Markets!

The Finders Keepers Markets are back, and if you didnt attend the last one, then make sure you head down to  this one as there are some fantastic goodies to be found! You can please K-Rudd and spend some of that bonus on something Australian made, unlike some of Woolworths Select mixed fruit tubs which are made in Swaziland!

The Finders Keepers Markets is a bi-annual event that showcases the work of over 60 emerging designers and artists from Sydney local designers to areas all around Australia. Our first markets were held on December 5th & 6th 2008 with an amazing array of talent and people pouring in from all around Sydney, the Finders Keepers continues to introduce new and exciting both local and Australia wide designers and artists.

Make sure you say hello to one of Two Flat Whites favourite designers Akina at the event. You can win edition # 1 of the sold out ‘The Little Mermaid’ hand bound book. Also get a sneak peak at Akina’s next big adventure. See you there!

Markets dates and times are:
Friday 15th May from 6pm – 10pm
Saturday 16th May from 12pm – 10pm

The markets will be held at:

The inside foyer at CarriageWorks – 245 Wilson Street, Eveleigh NSW 2015.
The pedestrian entrance is at the corner of Codrington Street and Wilson Street.

Lang Leav sits down with Two Flat Whites

Lang Leav has developed a new punk label, written & designed books & is an accomplished artist. Sydney based artist Lang Leav created the enchanting world of Akina. In 2005 Akina won the ‘Qantas Spirit of Youth Award’. This later inspired a documentary that aired international on the ABC in 2006. Lang has also exhibited her work through many galleries & sells her work throughout Australia & Japan.

Not too long ago, Lang Leav was awarded the prestigious $25,000 Winston Churchill fellowship to study the Harajuku Girls, an underground sub culture seeded in Tokyo where Lang heavily draws her inspiration. This new punk label that Lang has developed is really taking off. Lang has also just finished another book called ‘The Little Mermaid’. Two Flat Whites sits down with inspirational & creative Lang Leav.

Where did you grow up & where do you hang your hat?

I grew up in Cabramatta, West of Sydney and left for a few years before basing my studio back here.

In your own words, what do you do?

I tell stories and I try my hardest to get people to listen to them.  There is a lot of competition in the technology age, with so many different mediums to distract you.  But there is something very beautiful and magical about using the traditional methods of writing and drawing to tell a story.

Where did you learn your craft?

Most of what I learnt has been through instructional manuals. While growing up, I would often experiment (as I still do). In particular, I enjoy taking things apart and putting them back together. My parents were always nervous about leaving me alone with electrical equipment!

Whose work do you relate to most? Who inspires you?

Tim Burton. His drawings have such character and convey his stories so well.  The Melancholy Death of Oyster Boy is my favourite book.

What inspired you to create?

It’s a compulsion I have always had.  It is almost impossible to coax me out of my studio but I am grateful to anyone who puts in the effort to do so.  Occasionally I will emerge disorientated while I adjust to being back in the real world.

Tell us about your new book – The Little Mermaid?

On an ordinary page in my diary I had written, ‘Today I fell in love and the rest of the world will cease to exist’. For months afterwards, the following pages were completely blank. It was like I disappeared into a parallel world for those months. Now I have returned and this book is my way of filling in the blanks, of bringing the fantasy of my other world into my reality. It’s just something I had to do, to put an end to that chapter of my life and move onto new adventures.

You have developed a new punk label, you have written books & you are an accomplished artist – what do you enjoy the most?

I love the challenge of any creative project but my one greatest passion is telling stories through my books.  To be able to have the story in my head, have it flow out on to pages that I can sculpt into a vessel to place in the hands of another person, gives me so much joy.

Childhood Memories:

TV Show – The Storyteller. I bought the DVD a couple of years back and leant it to my friend on the night his place was robbed.  They didn’t take all that much but they took my DVD so they must have been fans of the show as well.

Hobby –
Yoga, I’m getting really good!

Food – I love cooking, especially for others.  There is something very satisfying about it. I also love housework, is that weird?

Fear – I have a fear of being shot from a cannon.  It happens a lot in my dreams and I wake up screaming.

People – I have more imaginary friends than real ones. But the real ones are very, very special and dear to me.

Defining moment – There was this one moment when I was sitting on the floor of my room. I had just been fired from my first full time job and I felt like my career would go nowhere. Then my Dad handed me a note, he had written on a piece of paper. The note read, ‘When the hills and streams end and there seems no road beyond, amidst the shading willows and blooming flowers, another village appears’. Just months later, I was announced as the winner of the ‘Qantas Spirit of Youth Award’.

Schooling memories, chore or cherished?

Definitely cherished. It was a great place for me to try out my various business ideas. One of the more successful ones was when I managed to use some face paint to create very realistic looking injuries. They were great for getting people out of class. I built up a really great client base through word of mouth and learnt the all-important skill of how to network.

Where is the most beautiful place in Australia you have visited?

I would say the window of the first store to ever stock ‘Akina’ was the most beautiful sight I’d ever seen.

From the hours of 9am to 5pm, what do you get up to?

I have a really flexible schedule so I can be doing anything. Either making my deliveries, drawing, writing, playing Tetris, doing accounts, answering emails or roller-skating down at the beach.

Where can people see your work?

My website is the best place to start, as there is also a list of stores who sell my things. http://www.akina.com.au/ Also, I have created a little fraternity called The Secret Society of Button Fetishes for all the behind the scenes action. http://www.akina.com.au/subscribe.html

For love or money?

Love.

What future endeavors are in the pipeline?

I am doing fashion week this year – my first one!  I will also be exhibiting in Paris, the UK, Tokyo and the States. I met with the editors of Pie books in Japan (who are the largest publishers of design and art books in the country) and they are very interested in working with me on a project in the future. Several exciting collaborations with some of the most amazing artists across the world are underway. I am also working on my fourth limited edition book which I am so excited about.

Where do you see yourself in 5 years?

I see myself  being a bit of a gypsy, travelling to find inspiration in all the nooks and crannies of the world. Writing, drawing, dancing, telling stories and selling my wares.

If you could invite 3 people to chat over coffee, who would they be & why?

I met someone who would only read books by authors who have died.  It is an interesting concept so I will take a leaf out of his book and say:

Sir Winston Churchill – Since I was awarded a Churchill Fellowship, there have been many instances where I swear, he is communicating with me. For example, on my last day in Tokyo, I was walking down a street near my apartment. It is the same street I had walked down every day for the last eight weeks of my Fellowship. But on that particular day, I crossed the street a different way and behind the trees usually blocking it from view, was a restaurant building named Churchill. It felt like he was there, nodding his approval. I went home the next day and began to write what I have been told is one of the best Churchill reports ever written. You can download it here: http://www.akina.com.au/cosplaying_lolita_ds.pdf

Marie Antoinette - Because it would be the most decadent cup of coffee ever.

Piet Hein - His work has made logic comprehensible to me. This is quite important as I am utterly ridiculous and the newfound logic has served me well. Especially in a particularly tricky situation I found myself in once. But I will save that story for another time.

Coffee or Tea?

Strawberry milk.

Akina – The Little Mermaid book – Now available

An enchanting mix of storytelling, art and exquisite hand made treasures, Akina is a multi-award winning Sydney-based label that is charming admirers all over the world.

While the whimsical fashion and accessories disappear almost as soon as they hit the shelves, it is Akina’s signature handcrafted storybooks that have fans eagerly awaiting the next in line of previous sell out releases. Multi-talented Akina artist, Lang Leav draws, writes and designs the contents of her books, before handcrafting each one in her trademark style.

‘When I can get the different parts of me – the writer, the artist, the designer and craftsperson working in unison, I feel as though I am capturing the essence of what Akina is truly about’.

Lang’s newly released book titled ‘The Little Mermaid’ is based on the haunting fairytale by Hans Christian Anderson and is her most intimate and personal work to date.

‘It is about a love story that happened so long ago yet remains untold. In a strange way, the book was my way of documenting and recognizing that one great love who completely and irrevocably changed my life.’

The little Mermaid is available exclusively from the Akina website. http://www.akina.com.au

Cosplaying Lolita by Lang Leav

Lang Leav from Akina spent eight weeks investigating the underground fashion subcultures in Japan as part of her Churchill Fellowship award. Cosplaying Lolita ( www.akina.com.au ) is the result of her findings and explores themes of romance, deception and make-believe surrounding the two spectacular fashion styles.

Lang Leav featured in the Sydney Morning Herald

Talented Sydney based artist & good friend of Two Flat Whites Lang Leav was featured in the Good Weekend Magazine of the Sydney Morning Herald on the 26th July 2008. In 2005, Akina (Lang Leav) was selected as winner of the Qantas Spirit of Youth Awards judged by industry heavyweights such as Peter Morrissey. Later, the label went on to inspire a documentary that aired internationally on ABC television in 2006. As well as critical acclaim, Akina has achieved commercial success, being sold through key boutiques in Australia and Japan. Well done Lang!

Old Skool Akina tees!

‘Kids Today’ exhibition

Join Two Flat Whites & our good friend Akina on Friday night as stupidkrap.com presents ‘Kids Today’, an international art exhibition at MTV Gallery, 4-16 Yurong Street, East Sydney from 7.30pm.

The show looks awesome and features a killer list of international artists including Australians Anthony Lister, Ben Frost, Jeremyville, Kill Pixie, Haha, Numskull, Beastman, Trent Whitehead, Jeremy Piert, Kareena Zerefos, EAMO, Love Ariel, Renee Herd, Ant Keogh, Creepy, Reka, Ainslie Fletcher and plenty more!!

Plus there will be live music from the Wahas and Yes Nukes. So bring your wallet down cause there is so much amazing artwork for sale. More information at stupidkrap.com . See you there!

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