Tuesday, February 15, 2011

D Gallery Opening photos




I really wasn't sure what to expect, as I've never opened a gallery before. I did my part, the gallery was all set up , my sister's paintings looked amazing. The showcases sparkled with all the shiny pieces I had been laboring over. My new counter-top/ display unit, courtesy of my good friend at Wood Roots Furniture, looked absolutely stunning. I had balloons and a hand made sign out front, all I needed was guests. I didn't have to wait long as a steady flow of people started to stream in and before I knew it we were full and overflowing outside. Everything went very smoothly, I had exceptional help from exceptional people. The Kranky Cafe catered some delicious mini quiches for me. I had wine, and Red Truck delivered me a keg of their finest lager. The time seemed to fly by and before I knew it, it was time to start taking the show down. Thanks everyone that came out to support me. I only wish that I had had more time to visit with everyone. I look forward to doing it again, please let me know if you are an artist interested in doing a show....

Monday, February 14, 2011


The D Gallery grand opening was a huge success!! I had an amazing afternoon with all the friends and family and clients and well wishers that braved the Vancouver weather to come lend their support. I hope everyone had as much fun as I did. There are some great pictures of the event that I will post here soon....

Monday, February 7, 2011

Opening soon...

I've been dry-walling and painting, building walls, making signs and applying graphics... Oh ya, and making jewelery! I'm in the last week of what has been a very busy last few months but I'm just about ready. On Saturday February 12th at 1:00 I will be opening the doors of 'D' Gallery!!! Please come for a delicious Red Truck lager or a glass of wine and to view my jewelery as well as the paintings of Lindsey Kyoko Adams.

Friday, February 4, 2011

I can feel the love....


Please keep sending me photos of your jewelery pieces. Receiving a photo of a ring I've made in my in-box, all set up and cared for, really shows me how special these projects are to my clients... I usually only see a ring like this in a half finished state. As soon as I finish a piece, I photograph it and just like that it is gone. I like remembering it surrounded by sky and ocean much better than how I saw it, surrounded by wax shavings and metal dust....