I was fortunate enough to grow up in Southern California at a time when the public schools offered a myriad of art classes including Metalsmithing (rest in peace Mrs. Tupper). Although I loved (and still do) participating in many creative endeavors, jewelry design became my biggest passion. I continued to explore it in college, where I graduated with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Art from the California State University at Long Beach.
For awhile I ventured into Interior Design, working for several companies specializing in model home and residential design.
As is commonly the case in life, I took a total detour from my creative pursuits for many years and concentrated on having a family, devoting my time to them and helping them find THEIR passions in life.
In 2001, around the time I became an empty nester with more time on my hands, a random trip to a bead store re-piqued my interest in jewelry design. I took a few metal smithing and jewelry classes at the local college to brush up my skills and started designing and creating jewelry again. I also started selling jewelry at local arts & crafts shows. By 2009, my business was growing and I acquired several wholesale accounts including the global online and print catalog retailer, Uncommon Goods. 2009 was also the year I started selling jewelry on Etsy. I love their philosophy of supporting handmade goods.
My biggest inspiration comes from nature. I love the detail and asymmetry that can be found in even the simplest object. My designs and materials vary as new creative ideas emerge. My design sense is geared toward traditional and classic styles but I have been know to add a little 'edge' and 'whimsy' just to keep things interesting.
I'm so grateful to be able to make a living doing something I love and have a passion for. It's taken a long time to get here with detours along the way but I finally have come full circle and continue to be inspired everyday to create new and different jewelry pieces!