Courtney Cerruti for Anna Maria's Conservatory
Long Distance is inspired by some of my favorite motifs and craft traditions across cultures. It brings together Japanese printmaking processes alongside references to hand-painted French wallpaper and tiny delicate florals. Traditional elements are updated by a shift in scale and a contemporary color palette. Adding figures to these motifs creates a conversation across time and place, rooting these prints in the present. I love the variety of prints in this collection. Some feel bright and happy, like tiny celebrations on fabric, while others seem to whisper subtly to one another. Long Distance is life on fabric; it’s light and airy, dark and sophisticated, a collection of moments gathered together over countries and lifetimes.
CURIO by Betsy Olmsted Inspired by the naturalists cabinet of curiosities, Curio showcases the beauty and oddities found in nature; feathers, crystals, pine cones and seashells.
Marshmallow Morning Red
It's a happy holiday in A Winter's Tail by Elizabeth Grubaugh.
A bear, fox, bunny and deer celebrate with colorful dots, decorated trees and presents wrapped with bows.
This whimsical collection in a festive color palette of red, green, blue and taupe is the perfect canvas for your holiday decor.
With the wind of his daughter Helena’s love at his back, Matthew created Loved To Pieces. Her love for flowers and his love for paper piecing fused into a world where florals and EPP geometrics play against an array of blue tones with touches of vibrant pinks and subtle greens.