My newest piece, Sol is now finished. It is made of my grandmother’s jewelry, handmade watercolor, a fused glass leaf (made in my studio) and 24k gold. She represents the sun and is a counterpart to Luna.
I capped my apprenticeship program more than two years ago, and I am excited to announce that I am finally taking new students.. What is an apprenticeship? Read about my program by following the link below. Feel free to email me with any questions and we can set up a time to talk.
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Address
6085 W. Q Ave.
Kalamazoo, MI 49009
Join us on May 7th for an open studio event! I live off of Q ave right down the street from Texas Corners (closer to Portage). I live down a long driveway, you can’t see the house from the road. I will have a balloon and sign at my mailbox. Don’t be scared! Come visit my studio and see my work in person! I would love to see you.
The Texas Corners Farmers Market opens on this date! If you come before noon, you can go to the farmers market, too!
Kalamazoo folks, I’m finally doing it! I am opening my doors to the public! Come visit and see what I have been up to! Bonus, I live down the street from Texas Corners and it is opening day of the Farmers Market. Sign up for my newsletter for a reminder and more info about the day!
Friday at 7:00pm! It’s been so long since I have posted on here! But I have been working diligently throughout the winter to bring you some exciting things this year! Friday is my next Gem Pot release! Stay tuned.
I am back in the studio after moving my mom in. I was able to make this mono-print series this week! And what a relief it is to make anything with all the chaos of moving going on. I am losing my nanny after today, so we will see how my studio will evolve as I figure out my new normal! I will try to make updates when I can!
Thank you all who read this and stay updated with my studio. It really means a lot to have you hear.
This listing is for a 5’’x7’’ artist made mono-print (each one is one of a kind) of my newest rendition of the Monarchs from my Deer painting. These are made using a process where I paint layers of handmade watercolor, and then roll up a relief print. They were printed on wet paper to give the feel of a true watercolor painting. Each one is unique, so expect variation in the colors and design. They are folded as cards, but can be framed as art in a standard 5’’x7’’frame. I also sell them matted so that they will fit in an 8’’x10’’ frame (more of a statement piece).
The standard size comes with an envelope and wrapped in tissue paper. Made with love and my hands.
I had a lovely visit with my apprentice Michelle Bradway last night. Here are some photos she took while visiting. I have began to set out my palette for my next collection release.