Finding a little gem that hasn’t been yet been plastered across sites such as DesignTaxi or Colossal must be one of my favourite things ever. Reminds me of when you were a child sifting through sand on the beach and you spot that one perfect seashell.
Through some Instagram stalking, stumbled across Pilar Rojas, a designer of porcelain objects and jewellery. Her photos are really lovely and her workshop is definitely one to be envied, so I just wanted to share…
From the looks of things, her online store will be up soon so keep your eye out for updates on this space, or give her a shoutout on her Instagram page.
Edit: Pilar created a lovely thank you note that made my day.
pilarrojasPilar Rojas says
Thank you very much for sharing my images, this means a lot to me. I have a workshop at home in Melbourne. A month ago I started taking photos in the kitchen that feature the objects and jewels I make mixed with items I have around the place. I am very pleased and surprised with the response to the pics and to my work. Now encouraged by the demand, I am building up stocks to open an online shop soon.
Shermaine says
Only share the best! Especially nice to hear that you’re from Melbourne – coming from Australia and being thrown into some foreign land (although I’m loving Shanghai), it’s always nice to hear about pieces of home every now and then.
Looking forward to seeing your online store, and be sure to keep me updated. All the best with it, and keep posting lovely photos.
Joanne says
First off I want to say terrific blog! I had a quuick question which I’d like to askk if you don’t mind.
I was curious to knnow how you center yourself and clear your
mnd prior to writing. I’ve had a difficult time clearing my minnd in getting myy thoughts out there.
I truly do enjoy writing buut it just seems like the frst 10 to 15 minutes are generally
lost just trying to figure out hhow to begin. Any ideas or
hints? Thanks!
Shermaine says
Thanks for visiting, joanne.
I really do love writing and at times, it admittedly is a struggle. But I think the most important thing is to find a topic that you love and the words tend to come naturally. In my case, anything handcrafted!
Starting off with a hobby or even a rant about your day will get you into the swing of things. Shoot me an email if you’d like to have a chat – flyghte(at)gmail(dot)com.