• Heritage represents the three phases of womanhood. The triadic theme is an old one and it appears in many cultures, including my own Cherokee heritage. For me, it was a chance to work in high and low relief and to experiment with a myriad of forms and textures. For observers, Heritage can be interpreted in many ways and personalized to any tradition.
  • "Dreamer" Pastel 48" by 38".
  • What is a dream? To me, whether they are the waking reveries of our minds or more mysterious nocturnal fantasies, dreams are windows into new worlds. The inspiration for this work came while listening to my model recall a recent dream, while looking out a window in my studio. In the finished work I have him kneeling, bolt upright on the edge of a bed, spreading the curtains on the dawn of his new vision. He is Day Dreaming.
  • Years ago, in Europe, I saw a wonderful pastel from the 1890’s of a woman wearing a head wrap and holding a golden medallion on a dark cord. One day, Brooke, a model and fabric designer, came to my studio with this wonderful piece of burgundy material to show me – and she was wearing a golden medallion on a dark cord. We went to work, immediately on Medallion.
  • Storm represents two contrasting figures struggling against the powers of nature. The woman is looking back as if she has lost something in the tragedy. While the man leans forward, head down, into the wind and rain with single-minded determination. The contrast of their poses and reactions to the unfolding drama can be seen in its many forms from all angles. The work was inspired by hurricanes Katrina and Sandy, but I call it Storm because it symbolizes the concept of tragedy in all its dark forms.
  • I love to draw feathers with pastels because the marks pastels make have a wonderful feathery quality. Knowing this, my model Brooke arrived one day with a feathered mask. In the background are a series of tiles incorporating nautilus and feather motifs, a design I created for Brooke. And thus Waiting for the Masquerade was born.
  • DOK - WALNUT

    With a case thinness of just 4.9 mm, this watch was designed with thinness in mind. Equipped with a sapphire crystal, making it practically impossible to scratch, it joins the ranks of ultra-slim watches from around the world. The industrial design is spot on. With a rose gold case, hands and contrasting chocolate-colored stainless steel mesh bracelet it creates an everlasting sensation of beauty. Christian Mikkelsen, one of the two house designers, stands behind Dok Walnut. It is, undoubtedly, a minimalist’s dream to wear.

    Delivery Time: 2-7 business days

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  • Digital Pigment Print 20" x 16"
  • Digital Pigment Unframed 20" x 16"
  • Digital Pigment Print Unframed 20" x 16"
  • Digital Pigment unframed 16" x 20"
  • Digital Pigment Framed - 28" x 22"
  • Bronze Sculpture - 33"H x 21" W Total Height
  • LIND - ROSE

    The Lind Rose is a beautiful combination of a great design and functionality. Our timepiece has a rose gold coated stainless steel mesh bracelet and case combined with a white dial that will tell you the day, date and has a 24 hour indicator. The timepiece is carefully designed by the Danish designer Christian Mikkelsen, aiming to create the perfect watch design, with the possibility to change the bracelet with an easy click.

    Delivery Time: 2-7 business days

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      TWO YEAR WARRANTY

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