I am so happy to share this awesome collaboration I did with Momiji Melbourne. How cute are these eco-friendly bags made from recycled materials?! There are currently two different Katja designs available via their site: www.momijico.com. Take a look and get one for yourself and one for a friend.
Do You Have a Bright Baby?
Smart, and bright too? I see lots of pastels out there, but I say energize your nursery or kid's room by integrating bold patterns and art. Contact me with queries about buying or licensing my designs, or to collaborate on a custom project. Keep on keeping it bright!
Country Living Jan 2016 Feature
Woo wee! I just learned one of my designs (available on Guildery.com) was featured in the Jan/Feb 2016 Country Living Magazine. Pretty cool I say! I also used the same design (as a runner) up in Sonoma on my friend's table.
Guildery NYNOW Booth #2367
I'm excited that my design Fan Flair, in Delphinium, is in the mix at the NYNOW show. If you happen to be at the show, go take a look at the beautiful array of designs from Guildery. Or see more of my collections and others on the website!
Listen up. (Really!)
Our Copyright Laws May Change and Not in A Good Way
In essence, "this is a proposal to legalize the theft of private property." —Brad Holland
If you are an artist or illustrator - this is a very serious subject. Brad Holland, an award-winning artist and illustrator is an expert on existing copyright laws, as well as the proposed copyright legislation changes. Take a listen! It's a really important subject and could affect anyone who has ever created and shared a sketch, piece of art, illustration etc. that is out in the world.
It's a complicated subject, but he does a great job of clearly explaining what's going on.
Will Terry writes: "Artists! There's a good chance we're going to lose the rights to our work unless we stop legislation that's being proposed to congress. This has the potential to infect every country in the world. We need your help to stop this as soon as possible! Brad Holland is an expert in this new legislation and explains why artists worldwide will suffer if our current copyright law is replaced by the new proposals."