It's Just Monet

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Atlanta, GA, United States
I did not grow up with much. I often had hand me downs and would find things, and make them work for other usage. Anything that I got my hands on I found purpose in; there was nothing that was too old or too damaged to be re-purposed. This practice allowed for understanding and passion for taking anything (carpet, wood scraps, cloths, etc.) and making it into something that could assist in a variety of ways. Creative minds carry the desire to create whereas I also enjoy and desire to transform. This is the perspective that I carry into every project I am commissioned to do be it furniture design or commercial and residential interiors.

Saturday, April 28, 2012

SCAD Interior Design Ranked #1 in the Nation!

Interior designers identify, research and creatively solve problems pertaining to the function, safety and quality of interior environments. The SCAD interior design program prepares students to excel in their professional careers. Alumni offer innovative designs and work skillfully in highly collaborative settings at top firms.


The SCAD interior design Bachelor of Fine Arts degree is accredited by the Council for Interior Design Accreditation, 206 Grandville Ave., Suite 350, Grand Rapids, MI 49503.

At SCAD, interior design students are immersed in a professional environment that engages and challenges them to take on the role of a career designer. SCAD offers an unparalleled interdisciplinary setting in which students gain professional knowledge in related fields such as architecture, historic preservation and furniture design. Students learn from professors who bring a vast breadth of experience and first-hand industry knowledge into the classroom. They master state-of-the-art electronic design software used in professional firms including Revit, AutoCAD, SketchUp and 3ds Max.

Yes thats me in the white ;-)

Until next time...

Rug Design Competition

 The competition was created to show student designers how combining modern designs with traditional hand knotting techniques can increase awareness and respect for the legacy of textile and carpet weaving. The image below was my inspiration.


The following is my black and white submittion, explaining how color will be distributed.


This image is the final submittion for the compitition. Over 20 students submitted and the winning students were awarded a 2x2 sample of their ruge made.


Verde Home ( located @ 1000 Marietta Street Northwest Atlanta, GA 30318) awarded SCAD students in there annual Rug Design Competition. They acknowledge outstanding achievement in the field of original student rug design.

 



My rug design was inspired by nature. I used a wool and silk mix for a expensive look but low price.


Until next time...