Sunday, January 18, 2026

Going, going, gone...

 Well it has been quite the process. We began thinking our way through how to downsize the studio space at least 18 months ago; and in January last year really began to focus.

We knew that moving some of our precious letterpress items on was going to be very challenging. We so very much wanted them to go to the right homes; and I admit to being scared witless at times that the beautiful Lightning Jobber press could end up as scrap metal if we couldn't re-home it safely.  It was tough to think about and did keep me awake on occasions.

But slowly and steadily we refined which metal type we wanted to keep. We worked out which wood type we would continue to use and which of the type cabinets would serve us best in the future, and began the very slow and steady process of transferring the type we wanted to the trays in the cabinet we were keeping. It took months.

We had three cabinets of metal type to find new homes for; as well as a few presses; some gorgeous wood type; and the beautiful Lightning Jobber.  We also had heaps of art supplies, lots of art works and lots of fittings and furnishings. We sent out feelers for the letterpress gear and were fortunate to find it all new homes where it will be loved and looked after and used.

We went about it all slowly and systematically. On return from Scotland in July last year  we held our first art supplies sale. In November we had an artworks sale; and this weekend we had our fittings and furnishing and other bits garage sale.

In between I sorted all the paper; all the art supplies, all the art projects working papers; all the teaching materials we had ever kept. A big job, and we are both weary. But oh so satisfied. Here are some images from the past year and from the weekend.

The Lightning Jobber being moved.

Art supply sale July 2025. Look at how full that studio space is!!!


Me trying to sort all the paper into its new drawers; and working out what is for sale


My final tray of type being transferred


The artworks sale in November.


Moving type trays in a unique way! Metal type is heavy and when there are 25 trays in the cabinet, you need to spread and share the load.


The sale yesterday went brilliantly. We moved pretty much everything, and it was a sellout. We didn't open today to sell, as there was nothing left really; instead we made arrangements for items to be picked up and/or delivered.

Saturday afternoon, not much left at all.


Sunday morning and we removed the signage on the front door.


High humidity hair!!!


And we have emptied the studio.



Wow. We have had the best time in that studio space. It has been a shop; we have taught; had play days; sold things; held exhibitions; hosted opening events; held community meetings; and had drinks on some Friday evenings.

We have worked hard to create new spaces at home which will allow us both to continue to create and make. I will still be making and selling my jewellery; my grief cards will still be hand printed and illustrated; my women's work will continue; and there will be calligraphy and artists' books made as well.

We are re-vamping our newsletters and will send them more regularly; and our websites and shops will also get new looks. We are busy and excited to see what happens next. We will keep you posted.

Thank you to everyone who visited the DEP studio; who purchased art; who talked art; and who explored and loved the letterpress printing we did there. We look forward to continuing our artistic endeavours with you.

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10 comments:

  1. And after a lot of hard work it comes to its conclusion and you are literally living the metaphor "one door closing...". I'm very glad the final sale went so well for you, that must have been a nice feeling of relief when all was said and done. Enjoy the settling in to your new working space and I look forward to seeing what you get your hands into first.

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    1. I love the door closing metaphor! It was actually the moment it felt most real - taking down the signage. The sale was hugely successful for which I am grateful, and so many people now have pieces and things they both need and want, and best of all could afford..

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  2. Old door closed, new door opening. All best wishes for your future endeavour. Valerie.

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    1. Thanks Valerie - it was indeed the door closing and opening! The home spaces feel good and I am just familiarising myself with them, but so far so good!

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  3. Well done and best wishes for all future creating!

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    1. Thank you Stephanie. Yes, things will continue to be made and shared, perhaps just on a smaller scale. I look forward to the lightness of having less space and fewer things to worry about.

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  4. I've been following your 'scaling down' with interest. Would love to have visited and bought some stuff but am facing the same problem at present. It's amazing how much you accumulater over the years Congratulations on a job well done! I wish you both continuing success, and look forward to hearing of the new adventures of Fiona and Barry.

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    1. Oh Jo - it is such a thing! I think we were very much part of that if you have a big space you will fit it storyline that is for sure. I really don't need all that much; but we do all love to collect and wonder what if? and maybe I could??? We will still be making and creating and the projects are lined up ready and waiting!

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  5. Big sigh. Huge job and I read this post with interest. I for one am excited to see what you and Barry do over the next few years. Many people watching this space! One thing I know for sure, it will be another fulfilling journey.

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    1. Big sigh indeed! It has been a mammoth task over the years, but here we are. It has helped crystallise my thinking a lot about what I want to do and how I want to do it, so I look forward to that being expressed.

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