13/05/2026
*Saturday May 16*
Helen Whittle, Little Spooks Emporium
Katrin Salyers
Nai-Wen Chang, Kendra Illustration
*Sunday May 17*
Helen Whittle, Little Spooks Emporium
Katrin Salyers
*Nai-Wen Chang, Kendra Illustration*
An Illustrator from Taipei, her artwork can be described as “the happiest world with cats.” She looks for fleeting moments that convey a beautiful event, — cats, like humans, perform across different spaces — only to clash the next second. One moment they are symmetrical, the next they contrast sharply. In the blink of an eye, the imagined world becomes a dream, a landscape, a stage.
*Katrin Salyers *
“I’ve had a lifelong fascination with all things secondhand, and I’m also passionate about reversing the trend of cheap, low-quality fast fashion and returning to more thoughtful, sustainable consumption. Sourcing pre-loved clothing - of higher quality than what’s being produced today - helps me to make a small dent in this culture of waste while giving me a place to showcase my original screen printed artwork.”
“I got my start designing art for a small t-shirt shop but only started doing the printing myself a few years ago when I bought my own press. Influenced by Tarot, literature, folklore, and Generation X nostalgia, I aim to turn secondhand garments into one-of-a-kind works of wearable art as a lasting part of a considered wardrobe to cherish and use for a lifetime.”
*Helen Whittle*
Little Spooks Emporium celebrates craft, texture, and imagination, leaning into the charm of lino print, the storytelling power of illustrated photography, and the warmth of handmade creations. Each piece feels tactile and lovingly imperfect, echoing the spirit of small‑batch artistry.