Seattle Met Magazine!

A wonderful write up from my fav Laura Cassidy at Seattle Met.

Read the article online here.

 Also, there’s a sneak peek of my newest insects on their site.

Check out the slideshow to see more!

Working away….

Busy in the studio making the work for my next sculptural show. Taking place in Kentucky at the Carnegie Visual and Performing Arts Center, January 15th. More info to come.

Felted Hats on ODLA


Made a few felted alpaca hats for the winter season. Scoop them up here.

STATE, the lookbook

pieces arriving soon on the NuBe Green website!

 

 

 

While out in Seattle for my STATE show, I had the pleasure of working with photographer Amanda Paredes on this gorgeous shoot in Discovery Park.  It was a dreamy day and the clothes could not have asked for more.

SeattleMet gives STATE ‘two thumbs up’

Read it here.

 

 

The Huffington Post

Here’s a nice little article in the Huffington Post about me and my insects.   More specifically, about their acquisition by Ripley’s…

STATE by NuBe Green

My line for NuBe Green gets a new name and a new lease on life!

Announcing STATE, by NuBe Green.

NuBe Seattle goes nationwide with a re-imagined, newly-national focus as STATE by NuBe Green. Starting with the Fall 2011 line, STATE brings its vision to the national level, focusing on regional craft, local sourcing, and classic American style across the country.  This autumn sees tailored gem-tone skirts, romantic drapes in dresses, and utility-chic layers. All handmade in the States with locally-sourced, sustainable and reclaimed materials.

 YOU’RE INVITED!

A Champagne Toast to the New Fall Line

Thursday, October 136 to 9 pm

Oddfellows East Hall (above NuBe Green)

915 East Pine Street, Second Floor

Seattle, WA

Bubbles and bites, fresh new designs, and a briefing on the state of fall fashion from STATE designer Adrienne Antonson.

The Seattle Stranger

Believe It!

 

I’m very thrilled to say that 6 of my insects were recently purchased by Ripley’s Believe It Or Not Museum!

As a kid, I LOOOOVED that place, so it’s really wonderful to have my work there.  It’s also fun to think of my insects next to shrunken skulls and merpeople.  I’m not sure which museum location they’ll end up in, but I can’t wait to visit when they land.

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