Caroline Colom Vasquez
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While in the middle of my daily Etsy browsing (really, there should be some sort of support group for those of us who are obsessed with that site!) I ran across the beautiful designs of artist Caroline Colom Vasquez of Paloma's Nest. Her work is lovely and delicate while her philosophy is so in line with Design^Sprout readers. Below, she's gracefully agreed to share with us her creative process.
"Each piece is designed and hand-crafted in my home studio in
Austin, Texas, by me, with care, pride, and passion. I use only all
natural materials including fine clays, wood, paper, and cloth.
The studio and my home are powered 100% by Renewable Wind Energy. I use
recycled and recyclable paper products in our pieces and in my packaging whenever possible.
My inspiration lies in the purity of the materials that I use, and the idea that something so simple can be so bold."
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"My wooden stationery and gift tags/place cards are made of wood cut
from scrap lumber that would otherwise be discarded by the saw mills.
Since they are a pure natural material, they are totally biodegradable."
"My ceramic tiny text bowls are made from white earthenware clay; I
intentionally choose to not glaze these decorative pieces, as I love
the natural tactile feeling of an unglazed clay. The final products are
finished in a water-based sealant to prevent smudging/ soiling/
discoloration. By adding text, I give written ideas, feelings, and daydreams a place to rest."
"Internationally recognized as a symbol of peace, these doves give new
life to the printed words of grief, war, and poverty that fill the
media and our daily newspapers."