Have you ever wondered what becomes of the forgotten treasures tucked away in drawers or tossed aside as trash? At BluKatDesign, I transform these overlooked relics into vibrant, eco-friendly weara…| BluKatDesign Handmade Artisan, Upcycled Jewelry, Ornaments
“October is the treasure of the year,/And all the months pay bounty to her store . . . ” ~ Paul Laurence Dunbar 1. Happy October!! Surely the prettiest fall month. Poland-based artist Asia Spettel’s cozy “cottagecore” paintings are the perfect way to celebrate the season. I couldn’t find any information online about her other … Continue reading nine cool things on a tuesday| Jama's Alphabet Soup
This season, the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAMPFA) is showcasing a remarkable retrospective of work by Lee ShinJa, one of South Korea’s most important and influential artists. At the age of 95, Lee's extraordinary five-decade career has made her one of the most distinguished Korean fiber artists of the twentieth century. Her retrospective at BAMPFA, the artist’s first in the United States, is a rare opportunity for Bay Area audiences to discover her celebrated work fir...| 7x7 Bay Area
Looking for a creative way to turn trash into treasure? Learn how to make stunning DIY Tyvek beads using old priority mail envelopes! This fun, eco-friendly project transforms ordinary mailers into colorful, lightweight beads perfect for one-of-a-kind jewelry designs. Priority mailers are made from Tyvek, a durable plastic fiber known for being incredibly strong and […]| BluKatDesign Handmade Artisan, Upcycled Jewelry, Ornaments