Have any of you heard of an anti-fouling glove before? Or, as some call it, an art(ists) glove.
Basically, it's a glove that fits snugly on your hand, and covers the last two fingers.
Purpose? To act as a guard, or buffer, between your hand and the surface you're working on. So a really helpful tool for those working with pencil, or graphite, which smudges if you rub or touch it by mistake while working on a piece.
Back in 2019, when I was still doing a lot of my art with pencil, this was a huge problem for me, and I did a quick Google to see where I could find an anti-fouling glove in my country. Not a single art store sold them here, so I set out to design and create my very own glove.
What a process! π€©
I sat with one of Cape Towns most well-known pattern makers, and he did a phenomenal job of taking my glove sketches and working it into a custom made product.
Three months later, we had a really cool glove, I slapped my logo on to it, and I popped them into one or two local art stores πͺ
Because the concept of an art glove isn't massively well-known here in South Africa, they didn't sell as well as I'd have hoped, but I am sitting on some stock which I like to use as giveaways via social media. So it's actually a win anyway!
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Have any of you ever thought of using something like an anti-fouling glove?
Do you see the practicality of it, and would you consider trying one out?
Really keen to hear your thoughts as an artist π