Wednesday, June 25, 2008
SERJ studios and art community has open in Bushwick/E. Williamsburg
SERJ Studios is a creative community and workspace for artists and professionals that search for functional and modern workshops in an inspiring and artistic atmosphere. The space of the 36 workspaces varies from 300 – 700 square feet. Each studio can be customized after the artist’s needs and requirements. Rent for a 300 square studio is $550. SERJ studios welcomes artist of all types and some audio work will be acceptable.
More info and images here
Interested in Renting a Studio and become part of the creative community of SERJ?
Please contact Joseph 917 940 2270 or email: serjstudios@gmail.com
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have a nice day,
L
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Inspiring Dads
This blog post is dedicated to inspiring Dads around the world.
I want to draw the attention to a fellow Jewelry designer that traveled around the world and found the uses of global culture as an inspirational source for his work.
Lorenzo Kellam is an American born Jewelry Designer and currently a resident of Sweden.
In the sixties he lived in New York and was inspired by the cities creative atmosphere around him. After meeting his wife during
his travels he followed her back to Sweden where he has been based since the early eighties. His children are Swedish and American.
Lorenzo's jewelry has a futuristic touch, he uses materials such as Plexiglas and Swaroski crystals in interesting shapes to create his abstract ideas.
His line includes jewelry for men and women, and they are unique as his sculpture and furniture designs. his use of recycled PET plastic creates beautiful jewelry for women in his current 2009 collection.
Something of interest.
Get inspired by his work of art at: http://www.lorenzofuturedesign
Best,
LK
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
More blogs...
Here are two new blog posts from one fashion blogger in Brooklyn and another in Spain that features the Jewelry and Art of Scosha NYC.
http://clothes-pin.blogspot.com/2008/05/scosha-nyc.html
http://allure-allure.blogspot.com/2008/06/scosha.html
Best,
L
http://clothes-pin.blogspot.com/2008/05/scosha-nyc.html
http://allure-allure.blogspot.com/2008/06/scosha.html
Best,
L
Thursday, June 5, 2008
Caravan – celebrates the beauty of traveling in life
I thought I would introduce to background and inspiration source for the friendship bracelets and the Caravan Collection.
The main source of inspiration for the collection comes from the beauty of transportation and the organic form of traveling. Transportation in this sense is about recycling the experiences and knowledge you get when moving between cultures and countries.
It’s like arriving in a town at dusk when there is a festival of artists and musicians that are celebrating this way of coming together.
The spirit of the bon fire creates a circling of people expressing their creativity through music, song and dance. It’s is this merging of peoples, wisdom and cultures that has been followed as a golden thread through the Caravan Collection.
The bracelets represent friendship. You can trade the bracelets with friends and the strong weaved linen is everlasting, just like friendship.
People asked me about the everlasting and waterproof features of the bracelets.
The main source of inspiration for the collection comes from the beauty of transportation and the organic form of traveling. Transportation in this sense is about recycling the experiences and knowledge you get when moving between cultures and countries.
It’s like arriving in a town at dusk when there is a festival of artists and musicians that are celebrating this way of coming together.
The spirit of the bon fire creates a circling of people expressing their creativity through music, song and dance. It’s is this merging of peoples, wisdom and cultures that has been followed as a golden thread through the Caravan Collection.
The bracelets represent friendship. You can trade the bracelets with friends and the strong weaved linen is everlasting, just like friendship.
People asked me about the everlasting and waterproof features of the bracelets.
I've had mine all on for over a year, never taken them off- even once! I'm a sculptor too, so I'm always working with them on, and have had lots of different detergents, paint, wax, you name it Ive been up to the elbows in it! and it all washes of- IN THE SHOWER.
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