Mint, sea foam green and softened robin's egg blues set the tone for the idea of beginning with good intentions to discover what truly opens up your creative flow.
Yes, they do have other colours besides black at The Pink Closet. I just happen to collect a lot of classic black peices. Today, I picked up this cute babydoll dress which can also be worn as tunic (shown below). Owner and Perosnal Stylist, Cindy Cordeau's (above) great buying taste is echoed throughout the store. As the sole owner of the fashion boutique, Cindy has made The Pink Closet that boutique outside of the city, that you wished you had known about sooner. There really is a find for everyone.
Chloe was thrilled to be invited to this affair that required wearing as much pink as possible. Baby Chanel was decked out in a fantabulous outfit to suit the occasion. My friend Monkia used the simple party formula of having all pink decorations, lemonade and gerbera daisies.
Here Monika's cousin, Meghan Suave, is wearing a stylish pink skirt from Club Monaco. This outfit deserved a portrait!
Catching up with fellow Mom's from our University of Guelph days as sorority sisters is always long overdue. At these functions it's great to know that our Pi Beta Phi Alumni ties are still strong after so many years.
Openning up the adorable baby dresses was an extra thrill for my friend Monika who had three sons first and then was blessed with a beautiful little girl. It was my pleasure taking portraits of the guests who came to show their love in their pink outfits. (Above: Christina Claveros and Monika Jazyk) (Below: Kori Zigmond and Sonia)
Flow moves throughout an artist's process guiding them to where they need to go. The result is an exquiste self expression that moves worlds especially whenyou look very closely at the the mystery within. What is this artist hiding in here for me? What is that generations later will look at and wonder what were those symbols at that time when consciousness changed to awareness? It is my extreme pleasure to create these collages. They look simple, but each one is a puzzle in itself.
Open the door to my sunlit studio to find where I create these little treasures.
Using index cards is our family's secret way to make quickie cards. This year my daughter Chloe, made 32 of these for her Valentine friends. Sometimes simplicity is best.