Sitting here inside of the now freshly opened Tatte Bakery and Cafe, I get to write to you all about why I "went for it," and decided to open a second studio here in the South End of Boston. As most of you may already know from posts I make public, I am a jeweler and metalsmith that puts a strong focus on porcelain jewelry settings and other natural stones I have been loving. What has never been too easy for you to see is my home life, and with it, the thrown pottery and slip cast work I create for my husband and I to use at home...
...for a friend about to launch her beautiful scarf collection made from silk modal and also cashmere modal. At the end of the shoot, I went off the shot list and decided to just have fun shooting some slow motion videos. So here are the results! Have a lovely weekend all y'all.
Getting back to Boston was great because I just wanted some of that peaceful quietness to get some work done at the studio. Organizing a space for better work function can be pretty effective, so I figured it was time to mount-up the shelves and stop dawdling on the last bit of polishing-up the studio was in need...
It was a beautiful and fun past weekend. I really enjoyed participating at the Joy Street Artists Open Studios. Though I had been at Joy Street Studios for the past year, it was my first time actually participating in this weekend event...
It's a official! Porcelain and Stone has setup residence in another studio space--the fourth since P+S started in 2012. Sharing a few snapshots of the space that you are just dying to visit.