
come see the magic this saturday!

Mike Simonian and Maaike Evers of the San Francisco-based Mike and Maaike scoured Google Image Search for low-res photos of some of the most famous jewelry in the world-an Imelda Marcos necklace, the Hope Diamond-doctored them in Photoshop, and transferred the pixelated images to leather. The resulting Stolen Jewels collection distills the originals' bold sizes, shapes, and colors into striking graphic forms with a healthy dose of computer-age irony.
There's something very French countryside about Danish designer Lene Toni Kjeld's screen-printed Transitional Wallpaper, named for the sense of movement created by one pattern drifting into another. The design was recently picked up by The Collection, a boutique that champions girly wall hangings in Paris' Marais district. Available in eight different patterns and four hybrids.
Heidi Lowe - owner of Heidi Lowe jewelry studio in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware - will be here on Monday, November 12 for a lecture and workshop.
The workshop is on glass beadmaking (a perfect opportunity to make work for the sale!) and will be from 12-5 in CA 2017. Cost is $10 which helps cover the cost of supplies. To sign up, email Megan at meauman(at)yahoo(dot)com ASAP!
Heidi will give a talk at 6:30 on Monday about her work, running a gallery, and the type of work she sells. The lecture is FREE and not to be missed!