Wednesday, December 3, 2008

little sheep of wood



For this holiday's front of store display, we made a flock of wooden sheep. Many costumers have come in wanting one of their own. A lady visiting from New York commissioned one for her granddaughter as a birthday present. I just sent it off last week.  They're much cuter in numbers, and as soon as I make some for my parents, I'll have better photos up. 

Monday, December 1, 2008

gesture drawing paper-cuts



Ever since I moved, I've been scouring my house for my final project from the Life Drawing class I took in the Spring. My parents have been searching their house, as well. I created paper-cuts from gesture drawings. After a semi-spring cleaning, in preparation for Christmas decorations, I finally found them! Or some of them at least. I can't, for the life of me, remember how many I made. 4 or 5? Either way, I've only found 2. But here they are! 

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

some mountains & fresh air



I had such a wonderful labor day weekend. Three very dear friends came to see me. We spent Saturday showing them around Charlotte, enjoying each other's company, then headed to Asheville on Sunday. We drove along the Blue Ridge Parkway, and went swimming in Skinny Dip Falls (I promise that's really the name). Then hiked to one of the higher peaks along the Blue Ridge, when a storm moved over us and we couldn't see past the mountain we were on. One of them was suppose to have a sign announcing its elevation, but we were unable to find it in among the clouds!

Monday, August 11, 2008

window displays





I have now been in Charlotte for 2 months as of this week. It's crazy to think about how fast time has gone by. It was a little rough at first, being in a strange city and not knowing anyone, but it's looking up. I love my job, I never would have thought that I'd get paid to have so much fun. The photos are of my first window installation, we had to create something with books.

Saturday, July 26, 2008

more paper-cuts



I've been trying to do little art projects as I get settled into this new place. They've ranged from sketchbook watercolors to paper-cuts to little sewing projects. These are a couple I had done when I first started out. The "C" cut was a card for my sister (that I have yet to send) and the impatiens were cut from drawings I had done when I was at my parents in Florida. 

At my parents in Florida. I no longer live in Florida. I keep having to tell myself this. It's incredible how life has progressed since my graduation in April. Ever since I was little I've wanted to live in North Carolina. I use to dream of having the kind of job I now have, but never believed it was really possible. Things I've always wanted are starting to fall into place. However juvenile this may sound, I'm so incredibly astounded that my wishes are coming true. 

Saturday, July 19, 2008

charlotte drawings




I have now been in charlotte for 6 weeks. It's insane to think about and time is just flying by. I just bought an Epson scanner, so I'm going to be catching up on all the drawing and paper cuts I have yet to post. The first drawing was done while on a turbulent plane ride back home. I moved my junk up (with the help of my wonderful parents and sister) after living in a hotel for 2 weeks. The second was my private 4th of July celebration. What better way to celebrate America alone than to go to the mall and have chinese food?

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

paper cuts and such






I'm now a display coordinator for Anthropologie! I've packed up my life and moved to Charlotte. Currently living in a hotel, I'm moving into my new place this weekend. I've posted one of my paper-cut cards and the temporary studio space I had to work with at my parent's (otherwise known as my bed).

Saturday, June 7, 2008

commissions



I just finished a commission for the Dedman School of Hospitality at Florida State of the two building they have occupied. They will be selling the drawings to alumni as a fundraiser for their scholarship foundation. 

Friday, May 2, 2008

show comes to an end



I just tore down my grad show yesterday and packed it away in storage. It took 4 days to install with the help of a number of friends. I tore it down in less than an hour. The show was open for the month of April in the Museum of Fine Arts at Florida State. We had over a thousand people turn out opening night and it was great to see people interact with my piece. I'll post more photos soon.