Kristen Meyer

Kristen Meyer is a multimedia artist currently residing in New Haven, Connecticut.  She has worked in floral design, interior decorating, window display and prop styling.  The prop stylist and designer uses pasta noodles, nuts, flora, rocks, crackers, stones and other common materials to create these amazing arrangements.  Her work expresses Meyer’s belief in “beauty in imperfection.”  She reveals, “I can’t go for a walk in the woods without bringing home a leaf or two or three.”

More of her work can be viewed on her website ‘Salvage Design’ and on Instagram. 

Images:  Courtesy of Kristen Meyer.

Hessa Al Ajmani

The creator of these beautiful ceramic pieces is Hessa Al Ajmani, an Emirati visual artist born in Abu Dhabi and based in Ajman.  She graduated from Zayed University in 2016 with a BFA in Visual Arts and Applied Psychology.  All of her ceramic pieces are meticulously hand-built using clay slabs.  While a wheel-thrown piece normally takes a few minutes to make, a slab-built dish can take hours, if not days. She gathers small flowers and fronds from her mother’s garden where she presses the groupings onto her earthenware and stoneware pieces, leaving simple and realistic imprints.  After the clay is fired she hand-paints the tiny imprints. On the website, Frankie, she explains plant sources and the meaning of her work:

“Most of the plants I use are handpicked from the desert or my mother’s herb and vegetable garden, which means that producing my ceramics takes seasons to grow, nurture and build. I consider nature to be a key collaborator in my work and I have to be flexible with what it offers me. I’m also currently looking for ways to harvest clay locally.”

“Picking plants and wildflowers, and impressing them onto functional pieces is my way of researching and understanding more about the native flora from the deserts of the UAE. All in all, my work relies heavily on the notion of homeland vs. one’s conscious choice to be in it.”

The artist can be followed on her website and Instagram.  Some of her work can be purchased on Spotify.

Images:  Courtesy of Hessa Al Ajmani.

Raoul Dufy (1877 – 1953)

Appreciated his work more when we saw the original paintings at Musée des Beaux-Arts in Nice, France.  Raoul Dufy was a French Fauvist painter and designer whose paintings portrayed leisure activities and urban landscapes.  He created airy washes of light and shade, into which he would draw bold calligraphic brushstrokes. He painted views of the Mediterranean city of Nice, as well as scenes of horse races and regattas. His color palette was influence by Claude Monet and Henri Matisse.  The artist developed a colorful, decorative style that became fashionable for designs of ceramics and textiles.   He was also a draftsman, printmaker, book illustrator, scenic designer, a designer of furniture, and a planner of public spaces.  Following are quotes from the artist:

“Blue is the only color which maintains its own character in all its tones it will always stay blue; whereas yellow is blackened in its shades, and fades away when lightened; red when darkened becomes brown, and diluted with white is no longer red, but another color – pink.”

“My eyes were made to erase all that is ugly.”

“What I wish to show when I paint is the way I see things with my eyes and in my heart.”

Images:  Courtesy of various sources.

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