Here's the poster I designed for a show I'm having with the talented Hirona Matsuda next month. Check out her work and mine at Greenway Studio, Nov 26!
These were taken some time ago. Chaz and I met up with a friend and took a train to visit another friend in D.C. They were taken before I cut my hair and before we got engaged. I just got these developed and seeing them was a nice surprise. I forgot what pictures I took on our trip. They turned out so awesome.
A new piece for a show I'm taking part in next month called, Small Spaces with Hirona Matsuda. More info for that show later once I finish the design for the postcard.
Chaz and I are getting hitched about this time next year. Yeah, I know it's little soon to be planning things but I can't help it sometimes. Here are a few things that have caught my eye recently.
Here are some shots of something new I'm playing with. For my show in Nov I'm creating box miniatures. I recovered a jewelery box with a vintage book cover that I stripped and relined the inside with a vintage handkerchief. I'm still playing around with the objects that will go inside the box. I love it though. I've been carrying around the box in my purse and taking it out once in while to look at it. I plan on creating a whole series of these and hopefully I'll be able to sell them online...another thing I'm thinking about doing. But more on that a different time. Each box will be unique and house various found objects, insects and tiny versions of my photographs. I'm so excited about it.
So, it's been a long time since I've last updated this blog. There are lots of reasons for my absence such as some upcoming exhibits which means more time spent on new work, a new Pinterest account (a big time eater) and also new Law & Order episodes on Instant Netflix. I'm kind of joking on that last one. Kind of. I'm going to try to update more often. I promise.
In a few weeks I'm participating in a new show about love and the heart called The HeArt Attack. It's been getting a lot of press around here in Charleston. It's a show curated by creative couple Justin and Erin with 30+ artists taking part in a show that serves as the two's wedding reception. So fun! I feel so lucky to be a part of their special day and included with so many great artists. Here's a video Justin took of me about my work. Let me just say...seeing yourself on video is so strange. It was a fun experience though and Justin did an awesome job. Check it out...