LOCAL ARTISTS THAT OFFER THEIR CREATIONS AT SHARE

  • TRUE RAD

    Meet Ali.

    Ali is a Graphic Designer/ Illustrator/Artist and owner of TrueRad Designs. She creates art and apparel for the radical lifestyle. Her work includes original acrylic paintings as well as one-of-a-kinda Power Jackets, which are unique custom up-cycled denim jackets. Each denim jacket has been transformed to create a bold and unique article of clothing that is sure to have you stand out in a crowd…

    Stand out? Upcycled? THIS is why we are showcasing Ali’s rad talent at SHARE!!

  • DIVINE BEING HUMAN

    Meet Christen.

    Christen started her company, Divine Being Human, as a small way to honor and support those suffering from and affected by substance abuse. Her mission is to live through love by creating inspiring lifestyle products that weave addiction, sobriety and recovery into the conversation. In addition to creating super cozy and upcycled sweatshirts Divine Being Human highlights real stories with the hope to remove and end the stigma around substance abuse. Christen also donates a percentage of each sale to local organizations pertaining to opiod crisis relief and support in an effort to honor those who struggle with addiction and their unique journeys.

    SHARE is totally here for her mission to give EVERYONE a platform to be seen.

  • JAIMEE MAKES

    Meet Jaimee.

    Jaimee Makes is an illustrator and fiber artist based out of Plymouth MA. Her business started out of a need to create beautiful and sustainable pieces for her own home during the pandemic. Her fiber work is eco friendly and created largely with recycle fibers from the fashion industry. Jaimee has a background in graphic design and art history and has always found herself creating in the space where form meets function. Her body of work is constantly evolving, which is how her name “ Jaime Makes” came to be!

    Beautiful and Sustainable? That’s what Jaimee and SHARE are made for. Boom.

  • TACKY BRAND

    Meet Grace.

    Grace loves all things colorful, sparkly, fun, and fabulous! After going to school for fashion design, Grace worked for a large apparel company and even though her job was in a creative field, she was sitting at a desk all day and that was not enough! Tacky Brand was formed out of her need to create using her hands. She enjoys making accessories for people like her who crave bold colors and bling. Mother Nature is a constant inspiration for Tacky Brand and in turn, sustainability is a core value for the brand. Grace loves seeking out vintage materials and finding new ways to recycle in her designs and branding.

    Grace loves COLOR and MOTHER NATURE which means SHARE loves Grace!

  • THE ODD COW

    Meet Julia.

    Julia is a multimedia artist out of Kingston, MA, specializing in handmade and upcycled clothing. She started The Odd Cow in 2018 selling secondhand/vintage and handmade clothing. All of The Odd Cow’s handmade garments are created from 100% recycled materials and fabrics!

    Julia’s upcycled clothing is gorgeous… if SHARE wasn’t trying to run as a business we’d buy up all her latest items for ourselves!

  • OHpleeze

    Meet Olivia.

    Olivia is a freelance writer and slow fashion enthusiast from Marshfield. Though she’s been sewing clothing since the age of 10, she started upcycling secondhand sweatshirts in late 2020 using t-shirt logos, lettering, quilted scrap fabric, and more. And because Olivia is all about “reduce, reuse, recycle,” most of the scraps from her sweatshirts are made into bucket hats, patchwork t-shirts, bags, and pins. OHpleeze creations are funky, funny, and totally one-of-a-kind, and because all the materials used are secondhand, you can feel good about not supporting the fast fashion industry — and look great while doing so!

    Olivia’s work is so unique and fun it is hard to keep her items in stock… swing by SHARE to grab something while you can :)

  • STAY VOCAL

    Meet Alex.

    Alex is the founder of STAY VOCAL, a certified green reuse apparel brand. Alex rescues shirts and gives them a second life with a new design. He started the company as a result of seeing the waste in the textile industry during his years as a merchandise manager for rock and roll bands. Now he’s rocking his reuse shirts as a voice towards a progressive, more positive world.

    Rock on Alex.