Paige Barnes Dorsey

Paige Barnes Dorsey

Paige Barnes Dorsey is a self-taught, mixed media artist living in the Deep South. With a background in interior design, a love for handmade objects, and the inability to sit still, she began sculpting at the beginning of lockdown 2020. Taking traditional elements and marrying them with unexpected whimsy, she creates modern heirlooms for the next generation. Each piece is hand-sculpted using a technique all her own then hand-painted, making no two alike. When she isn't charming snakes she's doing laundry for her 2 little girls, listening to records with her husband or drinking wine while cooking up something delicious in the kitchen ... often all at once.

Growing up amongst nature and Southern tradition, her "Garden Party Snakes" explores the dichotomy of the two. Beauty and danger go hand-in-hand here, one never without the other. Traditional elements of fine china in the shape of a creature feared for millenia represent polite society; and reminds us that often it's not the garden snakes you should fear, it's the ones sitting around the table at the garden party.

@paige.barnes.dorsey

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Reagan Geschardt - Broome Street Studios

Her passion for painting began when she was just a child and continued while studying at the University of Alabama under well known Abstract Artist Alvin Sella. After studying abroad at Lorenzo de Medici in Florence, Italy, she knew she was committed to painting for life. Reagan's art is filled with her vast knowledge of classroom studies, extensive European travels and most simply, her pure love for the arts and artists alike.

Reagan's use of colors and mixed mediums enables her w ^ speak with great freedom. Her expressions are vividly exposed through her wide range of brush strokes, colors, shapes and textured layers allowing one's eye to move effortlessly throughout her canvases.

Transplanted from Naples, Florida to New Vernon, New Jersey, Reagan's pieces will forever be inspired by the tropical warm tones

of her home town. Nonetheless, her work continues to flourish up north with her close proximity to New York City and it's endless possibilities. Reagan is married to fellow Abstract Artist, Danny Geschardt and together they are raising two beautiful daughters, Josephine and Juliette.

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Brooke Wright

Our amazing boss, artist, lifestyle designer and owner Brooke Wright currently resides in Fort Worth, Texas. Some of her favorite things in life include spending time at her coast home, sipping on prosecco, a funky monogram and donning her fun and colorful wardrobe, all while staying true to ger southern roots and savvy style.

Brooke is a wonderful wife and mommy to two beautiful girls, who are both a healthy dose of sassy and sweet. She’s a lover of people, and bases her brand on the idea that spreading JOY is the easiest way to make the world a little bit better.

Newly wed, and the orchestrator of all things happening, when you email or call, you know you are being very well taken care of. Brooke helps with all of the design process, as well as taking care of each and every one of her customers.

Brooke Wright Designs is located at 3986 West Vickery Blvd, Fort Worth, TX 76107

info@brookewrightdesigns.com

www.brookewrightdesigns.com

@brookewrightdesigns

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Kelly Corroon

This company started from a long-standing love affair with travel. My mother took me to Paris when I was 12, and I have been hooked on the unique sensory experience of a journey ever since.
I suppose you could say travel is in my blood. From the early 1920’s, the Corroon women would set off on adventures to far-off lands in mother-daughter and sister pairs to educate and enlighten themselves. They sought out the undiscovered. I think they were able to find themselves during a time when women didn’t have many opportunities for independence. The photographs and stories of these trips have always been inspirational to me.
As children, we were always expected to "dress up" to travel. To this day, my father never boards a plane without a blazer. In these more casual days, my own children bemoan the fact that the very first thing I plan when packing for a trip is their airplane outfit, which to their dismay, is decidedly not flip-flops and a pair of leggings.
But so much for a jolly little ensemble if you are dragging an awful looking bag behind you. So I asked myself, why was no one doing stylish, beautifully crafted luggage in great colours that didn’t cost the moon?
After over a decade of living in the UK and Asia, and working with wonderful brands like Gap, Ralph Lauren, Boden, Chanel and Selfridges, I created Corroon to help you get from A to B with a little more style. The collection aspires to capture the stylish sensibility of a bygone era with the modern and practical components needed for doing battle in today’s airports, train stations and hotels.

Travel well

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Paige Minear

Paige Minear is the author and preppy creator behind the life +  style blog The Pink Clutch. Paige is known for her colorful home filled with patterns, traditional Palm Beach style, and antique treasures. Blogging since 2007, she has used her love for design-related and fashion background to channel her passion for styling into daily posts.  She strives to bring her readers colorful posts and daily inspiration.  She is an avid needle pointer, the lover of a strong latte, a great bourbon, a stack of magazines, crisp button-downs with popped collars, a sweet treat, and a house full of fresh flowers and monogrammed linens. As a lover and collector of vintage and antique pieces, she owns the vintage resale store Shop Pink Clutch. 

 Paige lives in Marietta, Georgia, with her husband, their three kids, and three darling rescue pups.

 Paige Minear

Design + Lifestyle Blogger

www.thepinkclutchblog.com

Instagram: @paigeminear

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Jean Mason

Jean Mason is an artist and textile designer from Bryn Mawr, PA.  She received her BA in Printmaking and Art History from Dartmouth College and her MFA in Fibers from Savannah College of Art and Design. Her studio practice has followed her around the world from New Hampshire to India to New York, and most recently to the south of France, where she completed an artist residency in 2018. She currently lives and works in San Francisco where she is a textile designer for Stitch Fix Kids. These different environments and landscapes have inspired her work, which strives to create a strong sense of place through the material and visual cultures she has encountered. 

Check out her website www.jeanmasonprint.com and on Instagram @jeanmasonprint

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Custom Stitch Guide by Stitch Style available by clicking HERE

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Please contact Jinny directly at styleblog@gmail.com


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Sal Panasci

Sal Panasci is a Philadelphia region fine artist.  Following a career in advertising, Panasci decided to devote his energy into creating fine art pieces. This career shift occurred after a serious car accident and being reintroduced to art as 'therapy' as part of his rehabilitation at Bryn Mawr Rehab Hospital in Pennsylvania.

Since 1995, his paintings have been included in fine art galleries across the nation, New York, Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Los Angeles, San Antonio among others. He has also been invited to exhibit his paintings in Milan, Florence, Venice, Sicily, London and Dusseldorf. Paintings have also been included in corporate collections, among which are The Christopher Reeve Foundation, Deloitte and Touche, Main Line Health System, Merck Pharmaceuticals, National Easter Seals, Northwest Airlines, Pew Charitable Trust Foundation, Princeton Healthcare System and The William Penn Foundation. His paintings are also included in the National September 11 Memorial and Museum in New York City and in the United States Department of State "Art in Embassies" program. 

He received his BFA from the Philadelphia College of Art, now The University of The Arts and studied under the well known abstract painters, Maryann Matlock Hinkle and Kaseem Amoudi, at The Pennsylvania Academy of The Fine Arts.  Sal Panasci is represented by LAA Art Collective @LAA_artcollective

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Custom Stitch Guide designed by Mary Legallet available by clicking HERE

 

Emily Ruiz

Emily Manalo Ruiz is an artist living in Charleston, SC. She received her BFA in Painting & Art History from the University of South Carolina and worked in art & fashion for a number of years thereafter. With her interest in apparel, Ruiz then received her Fashion Studies certificate from Moore College of Art & Design.

Enamored by the tactility of working with fabric but turned off by the amount of waste in the fashion industry, she used the skills acquired to enable her foray into textile art. Attracted to the idea of art as artifact or relic, she began using salvaged materials to create graphic, conceptual and text-based pieces in the form of flags. These pieces act as symbols of allegiance & identity while vehicles for personal statements. Ruiz aims to make poignant, relatable, often cathartic work that is the result of processing the human experience. Ruiz is represented by LAA Art Collective / LAAartcollective.com/SHOP

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Julia Krasnik

Julia Krasnik is a self-taught artist from Odessa, Ukraine. She studied advertising and public relations in the Kyiv National University of Trade and Economics, though she never stopped enriching herself creatively. Since 2016 Julia has been living between two countries, Egypt and Ukraine. Currently she is living and working as a freelancer and on her personal projects in Cairo. Julia does digital art prints, murals, acrylic paintings and most recently started experimenting with paper cutout stop motion animation. In her digital art prints she uses simple shapes, just enough to describe the forms, the main character in her illustrations is usually the color. Through her digital art Julia aims to share the idea and the feeling of Odessa, the city that will always have her heart, the city that she can’t go to right now because of the war in her motherland.

 

Julia and I will be donating 100% of the proceeds of the sale of her work to the World Central Kitchen which directly impacts the people of Ukraine. For more information on the WCK please go to www.wck.org


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