Anna

Designer
Anna’s vivid imagination and childlike sense of wonder make her a perfect addition to Camp Hollow’s artistic family. A devoted illustrator, wife, and mother, Anna is passionate about embellishing the world around her to reveal the beauty that surrounds us. Her goal is to design imaginative imagery that reminds people to slow down and enjoy the magic of the natural world.
Anna’s career as an artist began during her childhood, when she showed a keen interest in drawing, knitting, and sewing. As an adult, she would study architecture at university, deepening her knowledge of visual design. However, rather than take a job in Architecture, she decided to start a family first, giving her the freedom to freely pursue her passion for illustration.
Since then, Anna has consistently kept herself busy, working on a dazzling array of artistic projects, ranging from leather work to acrylic drawings. Today, she spends most of her time indulging in her true passion - watercolors. She is dedicated to consistently growing as an artist, revealing new sides of her imagination with every piece she creates.
Anna is particularly adept at designs centered around wild and domestic animals. Naturally, this makes her a perfect fit for Camp Hollow. She is excited about the opportunity to pursue her passion with a team of like minded artists while sharing her wonderful designs with the world.
Nod

Production
Nod is an innovative, forward thinking artist specializing in sculpture, ceramics, and moldings. A gifted creator of 3-dimensional art, his creative designs make him a perfect fit. He is a dedicated craftsman, with a unique process that ensures every piece he creates will be a vibrant, one-of-a-kind work of art.
An incredible amount of work goes into creating even the smallest work of art for Nod. First, he begins by creating a cast of our unique design. Using a mixture of clay and water, he pours the slip into the cast. After curing, Nod dissembles the cast in a neat and orderly fashion, giving him the shape that will form the foundation of the piece.
From there, Nod carefully cleans the shape before firing it at six hundred fifty degrees Celsius. This hardens the clay and turns it into greenware. Then comes the fun part. Nod meticulously hand paints the object in an array of fascinating layers using a bright color pallet. The object is then glazed and fired again at thirteen hundred degrees Celsius, leading to a stunning final masterpiece. Nod’s attention to detail is second to none, as is his love for making uplifting works of art.

Anna

Designer
Nod

Production