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Spring Fling trunk show

Join us for a spring trunk show featuring 3 Los Angeles artists/designers and their handmade creations: Chocolate and Steel, Lizbeth Navarro Ceramics + Unicorn Crafts!

Saturday, April 14th (6-10pm) 

free drinks + treats 
celebrate the end of tax season, as we pay the tax for this evening!

in conjunction with NELAart +

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:: CHOCOLATE AND STEEL ::
Chocolate and Steel is cheerful, modern, eco-friendly jewelry handcrafted by Christine Street. Christine finds inspiration in the simple pleasures of life.... sunshine, flowers in the breeze, birds chirping, silly lovable animals. These fleeting joyful moments are captured and transferred to metal pieces that last forever. Each piece is handcrafted in reclaimed fine silver, sterling silver, bronze and white bronze. Christine's studio is run in the most eco-friendly way possible: re-using metal scraps, no harsh chemicals and 100% powered by renewable energy.
www.chocolateandsteel.com



:: LIZBETH NAVARRO CERAMICS::
Born and raised in Guanajuato Mexico, Lizbeth Navarro, a young L.A based artist combines her interest in craft and design to create modern yet nostalgic decorative ceramic items. Often drawing inspiration from vintage books and local flea markets, Liz develops her creations using high quality materials. She incorporates different techniques and ideas to deliver original and unique works of art from her hands to yours. Lizbeth obtained a Bachelors in Fine Arts in Ceramics from California State University, Long Beach in 2010.
www.lizbethnavarro.com



:: UNICORN CRAFTS ::
Faheema Chaudhury is the creative mind behind Unicorn Crafts. Cute explosions are her inspiration. "If you look at my work and don't get a cavity from how cute it is, I didn't do my job!" Faheema studied art at UC Berkeley and worked in the art field for 4 and a half years. After the passing of her mum in 2010, she moved back to LA and started making jewelry. What started as a way to pass time and cope, blossomed into something more magical. Giving the 1970s shrinky dink a modern spin, Faheema makes all of her drawings come to life as they pop out of the oven, transformed into jewelry! Unicorn Crafts is a reminder to your inner child that you're never too old to be a kid at heart.
www.faheema.etsy.com

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