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I have a background in psychology, art (college) and design (post college). I have also been hand weaving since I was twelve. After working as a commercial interior designer for many years, I decided to stay at home with my two beautiful adopted chidren. I didn't want to go back to a career where I had to meet client and contractor demands and deadline, because of the unpredictability of a mother's schedule, so like so many other moms, I created a job for myself. I had created sculptures incoroprating lighting in collge, and had taken some lighting design classes at Parsons while enrolled in the architectural / interior design program. The proverbial lightbulb went off and Bloomin' Lumen was born. Through Bloomin' Lumen products I can express my passion for texture, pattern, color and form. Integrating light adds an extra twist! I have enjoyed meeting other women involved in creating their own products and businesses, and am continuing to learn and evolve daily.

Monday, November 2, 2009

Blurring the Boundaries

I am a big fan of Surface magazine (www.surfacemag.com)! Instead of being just a fashion publication or an architecture and design publication, it is a "Design" magazine, covering fashion, architecture, industrial design, graphic design, etc. as equivalent and related disciplines. It's great that we have reached an era where a designer can cross over and design jewelry and furniture, fashion and interiors. Everything comes down to color, pattern, texture, form. Materials cross over too. As a weaver/ collagist/designer, I practically drool over the incredible range, use, and production methods of materials these days, from urethane, plastic, metals, corian, wood, glass, textiles, polycarbonate, to concrete. I love mixing the old - scavenged items - with the new, especially in unexpected ways. I love weaving together bits and pieces from here and there to form something new and beautiful.

Another great thing about Surface magazine is that the parts add up to greater than the whole. It's possible to see the spectrum of design disciplines at one time, learning more at one time about our current cultural climate, than would be possible from fashion or architecture alone.

Maybe we've reached a cultural era where we can reinvent ourselves, be more than one thing, not be easily defined. Maybe there are aspects of who we are that are constantly changing and evolving. It seems that we no longer define people by their day jobs, recognizing that we all have much more to us than how we choose to earn our daily bread. It's actually pretty inspirational - no one has to hide their creative pursuits. Go out and write music, like my brother the real estate developer (www.gregderby.com)! Try your hand at stand-up comedy, like a psychiatrist I know! Become a water color artist, like my father the chemist! Reunite with your high school band, as my friend Lisa the marketer has!

We are all an accumulation of parts and pieces, old and new, and everchanging. We are collages of our own creation, and like Surface magazine, our parts add up to greater than the whole.

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