Storytelling Through Drawing in a Philadelphia Row Home
“We are pretty much always working on projects together,” says Kimberly Hall of husband Justin
“We are pretty much always working on projects together,” says Kimberly Hall of husband Justin Hardison. “We’ve done photography and video collaborations, music, and graphic design. I’ve roped him into my work as a fashion and accessory designer, and he’s used my skills in many of his music projects.” Their latest venture is a print and pattern studio called Nottene (a Norwegian word that means nuts) where their work “comes from a practice of storytelling through drawing.” With space on the top floor of their 2,000-square-foot Philadelphia, PA home, they can sometimes include young daughters Wilhelmina and Berta-June, “who are also way into making stuff” in the creative process ? a critical part of getting their business going and growing. Kimberly tries out a lot of the ideas she has for Nottene in their own home. Redecorating is one of her favorite things, and she loves having a space where she can do it freely. She has been slowly painting every wall in the house, and will be putting up more wallpaper now that she’s producing a line of it. She hand-painted pale pink stripes in the family room, faux bois under the kitchen cabinets, a fake fireplace in the girls’ room, tiles in the bathroom, and hand-drawn molding in the living room. While she dives into the decorating, Justin takes care of...
“We are pretty much always working on projects together,” says Kimberly Hall of husband Justin Hardison. “We’ve done photography and video collaborations, music, and graphic design. I’ve roped him into my work as a fashion and accessory designer, and he’s used my skills in many of his music projects.” Their latest venture is a print and pattern studio called Nottene (a Norwegian word that means nuts) where their work “comes from a practice of storytelling through drawing.” With space on the top floor of their 2,000-square-foot Philadelphia, PA home, they can sometimes include young daughters Wilhelmina and Berta-June, “who are also way into making stuff” in the creative process ? a critical part of getting their business going and growing. Kimberly tries out a lot of the ideas she has for Nottene in their own home. Redecorating is one of her favorite things, and she loves having a space where she can do it freely. She has been slowly painting every wall in the house, and will be putting up more wallpaper now that she’s producing a line of it. She hand-painted pale pink stripes in the family room, faux bois under the kitchen cabinets, a fake fireplace in the girls’ room, tiles in the bathroom, and hand-drawn molding in the living room. While she dives into the decorating, Justin takes care of...
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