Fringe, beads and colorful yarn... POW!!!! Fun to wear and makes any outfit unique. Wrap it up around your neck as many times as you want since it measures 64 inches long and is one big circle.
Years ago when I had to decide between becoming a starving artist or pursuing an education that would “make me money”, I decided to give up painting and study communication design at Parsons School of Design. I don’t regret my decision because I met some amazing people, learned and lived. Without all these unique experiences I wouldn’t have discovered the love for creating eco-conscious pieces.
I met my mentor those many years ago, Alexander Liberman. He once told me “a mistake is never a mistake when you see it as an opportunity to use
your imagination.”
My pieces are the “mistakes” that happen when salvaged, recycled, natural materials come together.
I believe in respecting the materials I use by letting them speak for themselves. Embracing the tattered and disheveled quality of the materials is what I find beautiful and inspiring. My work is sometimes messy and imperfect, just like life, just like me, just like you. I reclaim garments, fabrics and found objects from
my surroundings and send them off into the world utterly transformed.
Recycled and always one of a kind.
3 comments:
hello,
please check out the music video showcasing the s/s 2010 collection for my line graey: http://tinyurl.com/graeyss10
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I just found your blog via My Second Hand life. Your necklaces are really lovely!
This would be so cool with either a really light or really bold colored top! I think its quite sexy!!! Miss T in the ATL
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