Local Love: Christina Boy Design

For our latest installment of our Local Love series, we're working with the talented Christina Boy. She approached Johannah about collaborating on a series of wall sculptures she was commissioned to create. The series was designed for a new breakfast room at Stoney Creek Hospitality in Independence, MO.

Christina and Kyle were classmates in the Craft & Materials Study program at VCU. She was also a two-year core fellow at Penland School of Crafts in North Carolina, and continues to be an active part of the Penland community. Christina creates gorgeous handmade wood furniture, often incorporating sophisticated geometric shapes and subtle color in her designs. She runs her one-woman studio out of the foothills of the Virginia Blue Ridge with a flock of chickens as her nearest neighbors.

For the Stoney Creek series, Christina took her inspiration from the exisiting elements: the rustic wood, glitzy glass, and industrial metal of both the room and the company logo. The design of the red and black mosaics was inspired by the textile you can see in the middle photo at the very top of this post. The colors in the orange mosaic were chosen to coordinate with the beautiful cherry wood of the center panel in the logo sculpture. Check out the great piece on Christina's blog for more on the inspiration, creation, and installation process, as well as lots more great photos!

"View from Above" mosaic art series

Johannah's had this series in mind for a while now. Mosaic mirrors with imagery inspired by aerial views of the world, areas where human beings interact with the surface of the earth. "Agriculture" came first, a few years ago. Finally this winter there was time to get back to this project. After making the "Suburbia" and "Oceanside" mirrors, we thought these pieces would be fun as wall art as well.

"Suburbia" and "Oceanside" in progress in the studio.

"Agriculture" from a few years ago.

All three views as wall hangings.

Round up of recent custom coat racks

It's been a few months since we shared some of our custom coat racks, so we thought it was about time to post a few of our recent favorites!

The mosaics for the coat racks are often a single color, or we fade from one color to another. Lately, we've been really liking how gray works so well with a lot of colors. White is also good, and lends itself to a bright, saturated look. Gray is a little more understated and sophisticated.

This was our first mosaic coat rack in brown, and we love how it came out. The reclaimed brown bottle glass with the letters "ART" was an especially fun find to include.

This client requested double hooks to increase the number of items the coat rack can hold. We increased the size of the frame and mosaic to accomadate the extra weight.

This fun project was for a six-hook coat rack with a special request for a purple car. To adjust for the weight of more items on more hooks on our larger coat rack, we increase the profile of the frame as well as the overall dimensions. This makes for a mosaic that is quite a bit more substantial!