Artists have something for every mom
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It is my fraternal and maternal duty to warn all of you that Mother’s
Day is next Sunday. I realize that if you’re reading this article,
you’ve probably given the subject some thought and I’m preaching to
the choir. But in case you need some suggestions, read on.
Nine local artists will present an Open House on Thursday from 10
a.m. to 8 p.m. at Patina, a friendly and funky boutique at 178 Wells
Place in Costa Mesa, off 17th Street and Orange Avenue behind
Washington Mutual Bank.
Susan McKibbon will bring her beach paintings and tiles. I happen
to know that she is working on some great-looking mermaid plaques --
she donated one of these cool and crazy items to our girls’ water
polo banquet this year -- and everyone was fighting to buy raffle
tickets to increase their chance of taking it home. You must see them
to appreciate how spectacular they are.
Leslie of Nikki Twigs will be selling vintage fabric pillows or
“textile artwork.” Lisa Hannah of Hannah Designs, a.k.a. the Queen of
Gems, will have her jewelry on display. Her gemstone earrings are
exquisite.
Jonathan McGowen will offer his custom floral designs. McGowen is
the king of silk flowers. He has everything from serious white
orchids in vintage cachepots to whimsical arrangements screaming with
vibrant colors.
Fabric handbags, “Art on a Bag” by Alexander Muller, will feature
one-of-a-kind handbags made from upholstery fabrics. Check out the
Matisse, the Picasso and the Van Gogh.
Cynthia Morehouse will be showing her jewelry designs. Morehouse’s
necklace/bracelet/earring line is full of wild beads, enameled charms
and unique decorations. I have one of Morehouse’s riotous necklaces
with a fish, beads, crystals -- you name it, it’s on there. You might
need one, too.
Photo cards and photo-printed T-shirts by Michelle James will be
there for your perusal, and Kristen Jansson’s hand-illustrated note
cards (Girl Friday Studios) will be boxed and raring to go.
Last but never least, Jenny Johnson will be displaying her vintage
pendants and jewelry designs. Johnson has a fresh spring line of
jewelry in pretty pastels. If you haven’t seen Johnson’s “pinned”
tank tops, you’re missing out.
Last time I gave out Patina’s phone number, I put my home phone
number in by mistake (duh). To those of you who called, I loved
speaking with you. My boo-boo ended up being a blessing.
I’ll try this again: you can reach Patina to inquire about the
Artist Open House at (949) 548-1930.
Happy Mother’s Day.
* KAREN WIGHT is a Newport Beach resident. Her column runs
Sundays.
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