This morning, I was reading an opinion piece by filmmaker and author Justine Bateman about how AI will kill the film industry. It’s actually the second piece on the problems of AI that I’ve read this week. (That other piece is an incredible article comparing AI to the consulting firm McKinsey and taking both to task for the ways they accelerate the worst parts of capitalism. It’s a must-read.) But back to Bateman’s article.
Chroma earrings in dusty rose and radiant orchid
One of the things I love most about my new Chroma collection is that it combines my love of painting and my love of jewelry, so I couldn’t resist photographing some of the new earrings in front of one of my paintings!
one necklace, three ways
One of my favorite things about the Modular Collection is how versatile it is. The different elements in the collection are designed to be linked together in endless combinations.
portraits with a palm tree
Since I had so much fun creating portraits with plants on my trip to Nashville last month, I’ve been thinking more about how I can recreate that at home. (Since I’m all about bringing the spirit of travel home.) And while I take lots of portraits with plants in my studio, I realized that if I really wanted to recreate that lush, botanical garden look, I needed more big plants.
neon necklace, t-shirt, and blazer
Last week I learned that t-shirts and blazers were a trend, which is funny because I took these pictures a couple of weeks ago when I was putting together the new necklaces in the studio! Apparently, I’m ahead of the curve! (Though if we’re being honest, I really put the blazer on because I wasn’t wearing a bra and the t-shirt was a little sheer. Which I guess makes this the ultimate work-from-home look.)
neon, mint, and silver necklace with yellow flowers
I’ve been noticing these yellow flowering bushes everywhere I go the last few weeks. (Don’t ask what they are, my expertise only extends to indoor plants!) So of course, I could resist taking a few photos with one and one of my new necklaces!
when your jewelry matches the plants
As we were leaving the Opryland Hotel, I spotted these gorgeous leaves and knew I needed to take one more round of pictures. I originally put Trista in this spot (you can see that picture in my previous post) but she pointed out how well my necklace matched the colors in the leaves, so, of course, I had to jump in. (In the case of the last photo, quite literally, as I practically climbed into the tree!)
pops of bright green (plants and jewelry)
I mentioned in my last post that I had Trista stand in this spot so I could check my camera settings because I wanted my picture here. I mean, how could I resist when the bright green leaves perfectly compliment my neon chartreuse jewelry?
bird of paradise plant and perfectly patterned Marimekko skirt
Of course, I couldn’t let my cousin Trista have all the portraits with plants fun when I was in Nashville last week. Especially when I came across this gorgeous bird of paradise plant that perfectly complimented my Marimekko skirt!
new glasses + new neon jewelry = new portraits with plants
I recently got new glasses, my first pair of progressives (let’s not call them bifocals) and that plus the fact that I’ve been playing with some new neon chain designs just screamed for some new portraits with plants.
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