Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Lately


The Postal Service at the Barclays Center was a really fun concert.

Eating so many good berries. I love summer fruits.

I am loving my Double Arrow Cuff and I have been wearing it everyday.

Working on another cuff design of arrows in formation.

Three years later, the same shoes.

I had been looking for an excuse to order a gelato cake from Caramello and it was fantastic. Now I am looking for another excuse.

A trip to the Bronx Zoo is always great. The animals were all very active.

We went to the pool with my grandma. It was great to cool off in the cold water.

I am working on a Honeycomb Cuff, here is the wax in progress. 

Monday, June 17, 2013

Monday, June 10, 2013

Lately in the Studio

Some new wax carvings for pieces in the works. Birds and eyes and arrows!
Also, a new Demeter Collection piece.









Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Lately

Sunglasses shopping, figuring out how to make hands, bare feet at the botanical gardens, mocking up some designs out of paper, peonies and making some moon phase earrings.













Friday, May 3, 2013

Lately

Flowers are everywhere and the sun has been out; I love Spring. There have been cupcakes, apple cider doughnuts and lots of coffee. We went to see Matilda on Broadway which I would highly recommend. Roald Dahl is one of my favorites and the songs, sets and characters were all excellent in this show. I also hand printed some leggings. I still want to try marbling some leggings. I need to find some white ones.













Monday, April 29, 2013

The Demeter Collection







The Demeter Collection is inspired by Spring: butterfly wings, budding leaves and growing branches, longer days and the transformation to warmer weather.

When Persephone was kidnapped and brought to the underworld, her mother Demeter searched the Earth but could not find her daughter. As Demeter was the goddess of growing things, her anguish created Winter. When Zeus commanded that Persephone be returned, Demeter was overjoyed and the Earth mirrored her mood. Because Persephone ate while a captive, she must annually return beneath the ground. Each year when Persephone comes home to Demeter, Spring returns to the Earth.