…a little doggie. this is ours, miss ginger grant.
armoire – before & after
here’s a piece done recently for some super-lovely clients. it was a little dark and heavy-looking for the beautiful room it’s in, so we lightened it up with paint and glaze.
here are some details:
keep your shirt on!
here are some t-shirts i made for my daughter meg and her precious friends lizzie and anna.
sharpen up, mrs. jones
to celebrate the launch of our website, my sweet dad had these pencils made with mrs. jones’s URL on them. my very tech-savvy parents are relieved, i’m sure, that i have finally established a www address. since my father had a long and brilliant career with IBM and other tech-sector firms, and my clued-in, media/PR maven mom developed the website for their community, i’m a little behind the family curve.
these pencils are a limited edition, and are going fast…get in touch soon!
(thank you honey & bug!)
welcome to the journal!
thank you very much for visiting! this is where i will be posting news, notes, inspirations, and photos of some current projects, especially when there is a good “before & after” to show you. it will include headlines and highlights: anything new, or different, or special. (which is what i hope most of my work is!) please check back often to see what’s going on with me & mrs. jones.
here we go!
well, all i can say is…ta da! the website is up and running. i hope that you will enjoy being here, and visit often.
i want to send a huge thank you to ryan rowlett. a talented artist and website designer, ryan has made all my web wishes come true. contact him at r.y.a.n.speedwagon@gmail.com. he will graduate from the memphis college of art in spring 2008. anything you might like about my site is due to ryan’s tireless efforts to get it just right for me.
of course i must also say thank you to my beautiful friend gracie nesin, another emerging talent and soon-to-be-mca-graduate, for introducing me to ryan. i hope to feature both of their work here in the future.
and i need to shout out (really loudly) my thanks to sebastian lara, a recent notre dame graduate and world traveler who is doing freelance computer trouble-shooting here in memphis while finalizing plans for medical school. sebastian brought my computer back from flat-line status, and installed and educated me on picasa, enabling me to put images here in the journal. e-mail him at seabasslara@gmail.com. he’s a genius. the doctor is in!
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