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Murals

Our textile work connects to our design practice, where we create murals, banners, installations and workshops for companies and organisations. We work through every step of our projects, from initial graphics and colour mixing to installation, using paint or reverse graffiti. Our vintage collection ranges from rare music, garments and textile craft to a large archive of vintage industrial patterns. All of which is available as inspiration for printmakers, designers, and textile professionals.

Designs

Archive

Alongside the studio, we run Casa Ibericus, our finca where we grow olives and produce our own olive oil. Above our studio in the rural Catalonian village of Benifallet, we also run our home stay Casa del Rellotge, offering a place to stay in our charming village and a break from the busy side of the world.

Wearables

Vintage

Workshops

And this is us

Temps Studios began with us supporting each other’s work and helping out wherever we could. What started as a series of freelance projects gradually grew into Temps Studios.

Here we draw inspiration from the past, exploring reuse and new ways of working with existing materials, with the hope of leaving things a little better than how we found them.

Moose→

Moose (Paul Curtis) is a British street artist and pioneer of reverse graffiti, a technique that creates images through cleaning rather than painting. Working internationally for over two decades, his murals highlight pollution, urban surfaces, and environmental awareness through what he describes as “re-facing, not defacing.” Alongside large-scale public artworks, Moose also leads workshops focused on reuse, creativity, and collaborative making.

←Amanda

Amanda Curtis is a Swedish artist and researcher with a PhD in Textile Management, working with textile redesign, vintage garments, and material reuse. Through projects including The Life of a Dress and Dreamandawake, her work explores new ways of extending the life of clothing through craft and storytelling.


Meeting for the first time in Mexico City, 2012 during REMEX- El Poder de las Artes. The project was a cultural collaboration project between Mexico and the four European countries (Goethe-Institut and the British Council, The Swedish Embassy and Poland), focusing on the creative use of space and used materials such as textiles, plastics, sound and dirt. We very soon realised our common interest in creating with what there is as well as in each other. Since then we developed several versatile short and long term projects.


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