Thursday, April 21, 2011

Finally Back in a Gallery



"Find something you love to do and you'll never work a day in your life" - Harvey Mackay



I officially started my new position at Diane West Gallery in Durango, Colorado and couldn't be happier. Diane is an amazing jewelry artist, not to mention she has incredible taste that shows well in her gallery that features other jewelry artists and two dimensional work on main street. The jewelry ranges from semi precious stones like the blue chalcedony cabochon ring set in sterling silver shown above, done by Diane herself, to other big names in the industry like Jeff and Susan Wise and Bella Donna Designs, shown below.



To reaffirm that the gallery and jewelry industry is one of my true callings, I sold a painting by local artist Tess Jordan on my first day. It always feels good to make a sale, but it feels even better when you were only introduced to their work two hours beforehand. 




Despite having the worst case of allergies I've had in years, if not ever, my first day at the gallery was informative, exciting, and I came home feeling like everything really does happen for a reason! I love my new job, am excited to be staying in my gorgeous hometown of Durango for a summer, and ready to see what new adventures life brings my way.

"I believe that everything happens for a reason. People change so that you can learn to let go, things go wrong so that you appreciate them when they're right, you believe lies so you eventually learn to trust no one but yourself, and sometimes good things fall apart so better things can fall together." — Marilyn Monroe

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

A Feast Bursting with Color and Flavor

"We must absolutely do what we love or we run the risk of doing nothing at all" 





As I mentioned in my previous post, I cooked up quite the feast last Friday night and I wanted to share some pictures and recipes with you all from it! This particular feast consisted of Rosemary Lemon Roasted Chicken, Roasted Beet Salad, Wild Rice, and Sauteed Asparagus. Everything was so delicious and the meal was a lot of fun to create! So here it goes...onto the recipes!




Rosemary Lemon Roasted Chicken

2 T Olive Oil
3 Sprigs of Fresh Rosemary
3 Small Lemons
1 T Oregano 
3 Bay Leaves
1 T Course Salt
1 T Freshly Ground Pepper
4-5lb Whole Chicken

Preheat oven to 350 Degrees F (on convection mode if available).

Coarsely chop two sprigs of rosemary and place into a bowl. Add the juice of one lemon, the oregano (I used dried, but coarsely chopped fresh oregano would be ideal), salt, pepper, and olive oil to the bowl. Mix ingredients until they are well combined. 

Place your chicken in a large roasting dish. Use your fingers to separate the skin from the meat of the chicken. Place the mixture of herbs, salt, pepper, lemon juice, and olive juice under the skin of the chicken with your hands or another utensil you see fit for the job.

Cut the remaining two lemons in half and place them inside the chicken. Add the last sprig of rosemary and bay leaves. 

Roast in the oven for about an hour and a half or until golden brown and cooked thoroughly.









Roasted Beet Salad with Pancetta, Feta, Mint, and Arugula

6 Large Beets
3 T Olive Oil
12 oz Feta Cheese
1/2 Mint (Approximately 2/3 oz package)
2 Small Lemons
4 oz Arugula
16 oz pancetta (sliced about 1/8" thick)

Preheat the oven to 350 Degrees F (Convection mode if possible)

Cut the ends off the beets. Cover them with a light coating of olive oil and place them in oven safe dish. Roast them in the oven 45-60 minutes until they feel tender with a fork. Remove from oven and let cool. 

While the beets are roasting, chop feta into small cubes if you purchased it in block form. At my local health food store, crumbled feta cost nearly double what the block style cost. I decided it wasn't that difficult to chop it myself and opted to save the $5. Coarsely chop a 1/2 C of fresh mint and set aside. Wash and dry arugula and place it in a large serving bowl. I chose a glass serving bowl, because all of the ingredients are so vibrantly colored, but use whatever you have available. Cut the lemons into wedges and set aside. 

Cook all of the sliced pancetta in a large skillet on medium heat until crispy. Pour off the excess grease into a small dish to use with sauteed asparagus if you are cooking that as well. Let cool and chop into bite sized pieces and set aside. 

Once the roasted beets are cool enough to touch, peel the outer skin off them with your hands if possible or with a knife. Dice the beets into approximately 1" cubes and place them on top of the arugula in the serving bowl. Next, add the cooked pancetta. Add the chopped feta and then top it with the chopped fresh mint. Drizzle the salad with 1 to 2 T of olive oil depending on how much dressing you prefer to add to a salad. Lightly toss the salad. Place the lemon wedges around the serving bowl or on the plates for guests to squeeze over the salad for some tang. Serve and enjoy! Yields 8-12 servings depending on portion size.












Wild Rice with Dried Cranberries and Toasted Almonds

2 C Wild Rice
2 T Butter
8 oz Water
1/4 C Dried Cranberries
1/4 C Sliced Almonds

Rinse the rice thoroughly and let dry in a strainer. In a large pot on medium heat, add the 2 T butter and let it lightly brown. Add in the 2 C of wild rice and mix until the butter evenly coats the rice. Add in the 8 oz water and cover. Keep it at a slow boil for an hour or until the grains of rice pop out. While the rice is cooking, chop the 1/4 C dried cranberries and set aside. Lightly toast the 1/4 C sliced almonds in a 350 degree F oven for about 6 minutes. Keep an eye on them though, because they tend to get too toasted faster than you might expect. Once all the moisture has cooked off the rice and it is the texture you prefer, place it into a serving dish. Add the dried cranberries and lightly mix together. Top the dish with the toasted almonds. Serve and enjoy! Yields approximately 8-12 servings depending on portion size.








Sauteed Asparagus with Maple Dijon Glaze

2 bunches Asparagus
2 T Maple Syrup
2 T Dijon Mustard
2 T Pancetta Drippings

Using the same pan (without cleaning) that the pancetta was cooked in, saute the asparagus on medium heat. Add a small amount of water and a lid to lightly steam the asparagus if necessary. Combine the maple syrup, dijon mustard, and pancetta drippings in a small bowl. Once the asparagus is tender and lightly browned if desired, then turn down the heat to low. Next, add the maple mustard mixture to the cooked asparagus and let simmer until the asparagus is just lightly coated. Remove from heat and place on a serving dish. Serves about 8 people depending on portion size. Enjoy! 




Just putting up these recipes and the pictures makes my mouth water. Happy cooking and hope you enjoy these fresh and flavorful recipes as much as I do! 



Saturday, April 9, 2011

Jewels and Decor

All that spirits desire, spirits attain - Khalil Gibran


Hand Carved Labradorite Ganesha and Pyritized Sand Dollar


I'm excited to report that my Canon Powershot S95 camera is working again and I have pictures to share of my artwork and jewelry purchases from Santa Fe! So I'm going to keep this short and sweet, because I have a farmer's market to visit this morning to get some fresh greens and eggs. Also, check back for recipes from a feast I cooked last night including such delicacies as roasted chicken with rosemary and lemon and roasted beet salad with arugula, fresh mint, pan seared pancetta, and feta! 




"View from My Studio" - Raya


"Santa Fe Arroyo" - Raya

"Untitled" - Raya

Blue Chalcedony Drops - Tracy Pesikoff

Lemon Quartz Double Drop with Pearl on long Sterling Silver Chain

Lemon Quartz Necklace on my supple new water buffalo wallet

Medium and Large Faceted Smokey Quartz Bracelets and Bangle

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Power of Passion

It is a human need to adorn oneself - Niessing 



I was extremely fortunate to get to spend last week in Santa Fe, New Mexico with my family at our timeshare. The handful of weeks that we have each year have always fallen when I was in school. As a result, I haven't been to Santa Fe since I was in third grade! Shocking, considering my family spends at least two weeks there every year. It is even more amazing that I haven't been to to Santa Fe in well over a decade, because my hometown in only a mere four hours from Santa Fe and I have been in the fine jewelry/gallery industry for several years. Needless to say, this year is my first year of making my own schedule at work and not being in school, so I made sure to pencil it into my calendar. 






Everything about my trip was absolutely amazing. I know that I appreciate all the Santa Fe has to offer much more than ever before based on my art/jewelry background. From the flea market, to the farmer's market, to the Plaza, and to all the galleries on Canyon Road, I just couldn't get enough! I bought my first three pieces of fine art from an artist named Raya, who is one of the most talented painters I have ever seen. She does everything from landscape, to abstract, to layering paper to create beautiful designs. She is extremely talented in a variety of mediums, which is really quite rare for an artist. She was so sweet and I loved her energy almost as much as her work. She was so touched that I chose to purchase her work for my first pieces of fine art to have for my own. It is interesting to me that after working with so much wonderful art and never being compelled to actually own any of it, I saw these three pieces and knew they had to go home with me! I promise to post pictures of them soon, but as I mentioned before, I am having issues with my new Canon Powershot S95 and it is yet again at the repair shop. 








The adobe architecture, the rolling hills dotted with shrubs, and the heavily forested mountains around Santa Fe make it a site to see, no doubt! Every house is a similar reddish sandy color to the ones around it, but it is unique based on the color of trim the owner chose around their windows and the color they painted their front door. Most of the homes have these really neat walled in courtyards that are adorned with amazing wooden gates or rod iron elements. Everything about the city feels substantial, cozy and inviting. Even the huge homes in town seem understated yet spectacular as a result of the style of architecture. I love the idea of having a casita, or small back house to use a studio or for guests when they visit, as well. Here are some images I borrowed to exemplify the Santa Fe style.







The jewelry in Santa Fe in also amazing, especially now that I have developed a taste for unique, exquisite pieces that allow one to be mesmerized time and time again. The image I posted at the beginning of this post is a style of rings from a German company named Niessing that I saw in Santa Fe. They do an incredible job of creating pieces that are eye catching, classic, and contemporary. They use an assortment of tones of gold that are not normally seen in the industry, such as grey gold. They do tension set engagement rings that are truly pieces of art and design, see the image below. I love their use of brushed and polished metals, gorgeous diamonds colored anywhere from clear to sherry, and intriguing design elements. If you are ever in Santa Fe, I would highly recommend a visit to Eidos Contemporary Jewelry in the Sanbusco Market near the Railyard. Here is their website for more info and other lines that they carry: http://www.eidosjewelry.com/






Another place that really caught my eye was called Sequoia in downtown Santa Fe. The company used reclaimed wood to create marvelous furniture. Check out these images below of some of their amazing designs. After visiting their store, I have to say that I am seriously considering saving up for one of their bedroom sets! Check out their website for more info and images: http://www.sequoiasantafe.com/index.html








Okay, enough about how much I loved Santa Fe! Don't be surprised if you find me residing there in the near future though! If you ever find yourself near Santa Fe, go see all that the city has to offer for a few days. If you appreciate design, art, or jewelry, I promise that you won't be disappointed! 

I'm sorry to report that I haven't been baking nearly as much as I would like to be, but I promise to post some recipes and actually take pictures of them during each stage soon! I have tried out several new recipes for salads and soups and will be putting those up again in the next few weeks, so check back!