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digitalfountains · 1 month
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Tiffany Renee by Janelle Pietrzak
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all-roads · 5 years
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Morongo Basin travel article by Janelle Pietrzak for Bust Magazine, featuring All Roads Stordio.
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maryannemoodie · 7 years
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The Weaving Kind and the Makerie have paired up to create the first weavers retreat in boulder Colorado #twkm2017. Attendees will have the opportunity to learn some cool tips and tricks from weaving magicians Janelle Pietrzak, Natalie Novak, Lucy Poskitt, Neil Goss, Erin M. Riley and Meghan Shimek. I will be attending as a panelist and speaker and of course to soak up the inspiration and general goodness of our weaving community. When Sarah Neubert invited me to be a part of this magical moment, I understood that "It's not just about making things, which by the way, we should all do more of, but was about being inspired, touched and changed by a huge group of inspiring people". In a world where we are bombarded by daily stress and shock, we need to take care of ourselves and strengthen our resilience- a retreat like this is the perfect way to unite through love, learning and reenergize through nature and nurture. See you all there!
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whattaidea · 6 years
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nisiverum · 3 years
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TGS Sessions || Claire + BTS || LA Loft
Claire was styled by Janelle Pietrzak Photo, one of the other photographers at the TGS LA Loft sessions and she totally rocked all the fits! She exuded perfect moody, bored 50s housewife vibes. Claire alsoooo has a beautiful bird that I am obsessed with! Not pictured here, sadly LOL but I love it every time it pops up on her IG. hehehe 🦜
I also included a few BTS photos of other photogs in action and the amazing space (def want all these pieces in my house!!)
CLAIRE
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themessengers-blog · 5 years
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Dolce Aqua Swimwear 2017
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Dolce Aqua Swimwear / Summer 2017 Viral for Dolce Aqua Swimwear (Kristy Smith) Models: Jill Billingsley @jillbillingsley Daniela Cristea @Dea13x Producers: Janelle Ruth Pietrzak @exploredexposure Kristy Smith @dolceaqua_swimwear Makeup: Robin Vaughan @robins_beauty_blog Hair: Julia Savitskaya @annysty Music: “Night” by Ludovico Einaudi Shot and cut by Keith Bienert of somagoguestudios.com @keithbienert Likes: 10 Viewed:
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teddythames · 5 years
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Janelle Pietrzak http://bit.ly/2Xe4wAP
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maakemag · 5 years
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Install shot of When the Dust Settles, a group show up now at the brand new Unpaved Gallery @unpavedgallery in the desert of Yucca Valley, CA. Artists include Cathy Allen, Dan Anderson @danjohnanderson Luther Broome, Mary Addison Hackett @mahackett Lindsay Hollinger @casajoshuatree Kimi Buzzelli-Hosford @theendyuccavalley Tess Jenkins @tessseessee Claire Jackel @clairejackel Jennifer Kane @jennykane_art Janelle Pietrzak @janelle_pietrzak Orianna Reardon @oriannaa Aili Schmeltz @ailischmeltz Ryan Schneider @ryan_schneider_ Svetlana Shigroff @scrapsbysveta Kyle Simon @kylecanal  Lorry Stone @lorrystone Carly Valentine @carlyvphoto Images: Install photo, Kyle Simon, and Mary Addison Hackett #UnpavedGallery #artistrun #YuccaValley #JoshuaTree #CA #California #CAart #hidesert #contemporaryart #arthub #arts #art #artoftheday #igdaily #instaart #artist #artwork #painting #curatejoshuatree #oilpainting (at Yucca Valley, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bs6A6inFK5H/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=hu8w404w9bpc
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vincefraser · 7 years
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Entitled "Solid Gold" ||Collaboration with Janelle Pietrzak | Photography 📸 @exploredexposure ||Motion 🎥 @vincefraser #keepitmoving #creativeideas #collaborativework #artdirection #motionart #visualeffects #photographicartistry # #conceptualart #filmmakers #exploredexposure #vincefraser #plotagraphpro #music #entertainments #agency #marketing #advertising #print #media #strategy #cinematography #visualcontent #lifestyle #blackart #branding #identity #contemporaryart #graphicdesign #fashionillustration #looksbetterincolour @untainted_expression @plotagraphpro @visualambassadors @blavity @supportblackart @thepanafrican @exquisiteblackart @afropunk @dope_black_art @blackart365 @tbwachiatla @saatchiart @wiedenkennedy @akqa @exposurelondon @bbhlondon @johannesleonardo @leoburnett @wearetranslation (at London, United Kingdom)
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2000000worlds · 3 years
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kashmir-box · 6 years
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Top 5 home décor products for winter season
Kitchenware
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brings you the Bamboo Drawer Organizer, a bin where large, medium, small, and oddly shaped objects can be stored together in harmony. Organize your home cabinets, beauty supplies in your bathroom, or large sets of utensils in the kitchen drawer. It is also perfect for other types of storage, such as arts & crafts and sewing supplies.
Get buy kitchenware
Some items are just hard to organize, making the inside of your drawers an endless mess: electric knives, hair dryers, large kitchen utensils, spoons, pliers, rolling pins, hair flat irons, scissors, whisks, ladles, graters, wine openers… You know what we are talking about! We HAD that same problem. Not anymore—we solved it! And we want to share the solution with you.
 CLEVER DESIGN: Diagonal slot arrangement lets you store extra long items as well as small and oddly shaped utensils. Tray’s outside dimensions are 17” long X 12” wide X 2.5” deep.
CUSTOMIZABLE: Slots can be removed to modify the bin’s size and shape, giving you organizing superpowers!
SPACE SAVER: Conceived to be deep enough to fit bulky items and make the most of your drawer space.
SUPERIOR QUALITY & STYLE: [Sturdy/strong] construction and robust finish. We reinforced the bottom and used eco-friendly materials that will stand the test of time. Delightfully crafted! You are going to love its sophisticated look and rich feel.
 KINDNESS: ECO KITCHENWARE invests a percentage of the proceeds in microloans to help aspiring entrepreneurs facing the challenges of poverty.
 Jewelry box
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Why are so many people buying jewelry boxes today? Know the nitty-gritty of buying a great jewelry box for yourself or the leading lady in your life.
 A toy wind-up jewelry box that opens up to beautiful music and a tiny figurette ballerina dancing atop it is what took every little girl’s fancy back in the day. She’d put in her toy jewelry and apply make-up looking at the tiny mirror within it, imitating her mother as best as she could.
What made a little girl happy… still makes a grown-up woman happy.
 Every woman owns some jewelry – even those who you have never seen wearing any. And every one of them treats their jewelry as one of their most prized possessions – something they would hate losing and love giving to their daughter or daughter-in-law later in life. Therefore, taking good, proper care of their jewelry and storing them safely is very important for them.
 Jewelry boxes are small boxes usually with a latched lid that are used to store jewels and small trinkets. They have been in use since the times of Kings and Queens. Even today, if you go visit any palace, you will see that the Queen’s room had a huge handcrafted jewelry box attached with mirrors and a broad array of hair brushes. As times went by, jewelry boxes became a mainstream commodity that women from all walks of life began to use. Only the materials used and the sizes they were made up of began to alter.
Paper mache
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We love Paper Mache, or Papier Mache depending on your preferred spelling! You can make your own Papier Mache Paste quickly and easily – and above all environmentally friendly and inexpensive. Our simple paper mache recipe only requires two ingredients – yes that is correct – flour and water. It is the most traditional method for how to make paper mache paste and gives you a strong, durable papier mache glue. With the added bonus that this paper-mache glue is inexpensive, can be made from household items, is not as messy as PVA Papier Mache paste AND is good for the environment.
Here we bring you some more simple guide to get started with something new to try on. Let’s do Paper Mache this coming weekend as its really easy and fun to create things out of paper. We can create anything with paper mache, from useful and pretty bowls to unique lampshades- all you need to know is the basic technique behind great paper mache
  Wall hanging
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We’ve been a long time admirers of woven wall hanging and have loved seeing how these vintage flatweave textiles have come back in style thanks to such talented artists like Mimi Jung, Janelle Pietrzak, Maryanne Moodie, and Meghan Bogden Shimek. I never imagined, however, that I could actually make my own – in fact, I was very close to commissioning a textile artist to weave a piece for our new home! But after hearing that Meghan, of Native Textile, was teaching a local workshop, I jumped at the opportunity to learn the ins and outs of weaving. I instantly became obsessed. And keep in mind, I and yarn don’t mix well. I’m a horrible knitter. Anyway, I loved the ease and tangibility of Meghan’s method so much, I was inspired to share some of her amazing tips with you. The entire process may seem intimidating at first but I encourage you to just give it try and follow the tutorial, step by step. Welcome to Weaving 101! You’ll be hooked, I promise.
pashmina
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If you are considering purchasing a Pashmina Scarf for your wardrobe or for your man’s wardrobe we have a few tips for you –
Make sure the scarf is long enough, you need to be able to wrap it a couple of times making sure the ends are about tie length once wrapped. It’s not going to look that hot if it is just a bundle around your neck!
When choosing colors, consider your wardrobe, particularly the types of shirts of you have. If you have shirts that mostly block colors then go for a Pashmina scarf with some colors that compliment your shirt tones – a stripped Pashmina Scarf looks great with a black shirt.
If you have shirts that are patterned then you really need to consider the color of your Pashmina scarf so you don’t end up looking like a rainbow, any sex appeal you may have gained by adorning yourself with this great accessory will just be thrown out the window!
Our other tips are to stay away from girly patterned Pashmina scarves like paisley as that will again kill your sex appeal and tying your Pashmina in a knot looks great.
A Pashmina scarf is a great accessory for your wardrobe and also an investment as it will last for years if properly cared for.
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digitalfountains · 3 months
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Tiffany Renee by Janelle Pietrzak
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all-roads · 6 years
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“Desert Time” was a concept I heard often before finally moving to the desert.  I understand that it means things just take longer here.  The plants and trees grow slower.  People’s lives move slower.  I heard it is hard to get things happening here because…well, “desert time”.  I thought, well, I have been living in cities and working in fast paced industries for fifteen years. I am going to keep my usual pace.  
Living in the high desert for just shy one year now, I have lived through all the seasons, the weather changes, the wildlife cycles. I have observed the subtleties of each season.  I have experienced the sun cycles, and how the light changes throughout the year.  I have been shocked at how the position of the sun varies so much from winter versus summer. In the winter, the light shines well into my living room on the south side of the house. Now that we are heading into summer, the sun is so far north that it is on the other side of the house and doesn’t even shine into the living room at all.  I know where the sun sets in the winter, and now it sets miles and miles away to the north for the summer.
Time is funny here.
In the summer, it is easy to naturally wake up at or before sunrise - 4:30 or 5am.  Get up and try to cram as much as you can in before the midday sun forces you indoors to a slow halt.  The animals are out as well, to make the most of the morning.  The roadrunners and Gamble quails scurry around for snacks.  Ground squirrels scramble from bush to bush to avoid becoming one.  A nap in an air conditioned space is the best way to avoid the afternoon heat. The hours from 1 to 6pm are slow. Sluggish. The sun is relentless and I am convinced it will never drop below the mountains to the west.  Four hours that last seemingly forever.   As the sun is about to dip, but there is still light in the sky - turning on the stove or grill to cook dinner doesn’t seem so insane anymore.  While cooking dinner, get some chores done before daylight is totally gone.  Eat dinner al fresco. Take a walk around the neighborhood. The light on the plants  then is magical. Saturated colors make everything look so rich. The bunnies come out to hop around and eat.
In the winter, days look beautiful from inside the house. The sun is shining, but finally not oppressive. Skies are clear and blue.  But, go outside and the winds are maddening.  The winds can last days, weeks.  It is impossible to get much done outside if the winds are going. Everything around your house blows away unless it is heavy or bolted down.  Our old aluminum windows rattle and shake all night. You hope you don’t wake up in the middle of the night during the winds, because if you do you may be kept awake for hours with sleepy anxiety about the winds.  Will the Joshua Tree finally uproot and fall over? Am I safe sleeping under a giant window of glass?  Will the windows break and blow in? We pick up roof shingles around the yard after the big winds.  Nature is slowly taking our house apart.  The view is beautiful, but there are small opportunities of good working time outside.  Then you race against daylight, because once the sun sets at 4:30, it is pretty much time to be inside.  Eat dinner and head to bed.  Desert midnight is around 8-9pm.
We all know the desert is a place of extremes. Hot and cold. Dry weather and flash floods.  Time is also an extreme here.  There are days that fly by, when the sun time is short and you can never get enough done.  Then there are those summer months that seem will never end.  You have cabin fever and wonder why the hell you moved to such an unsustainable environment.  My favorite days are the ones where I need to get to the studio to work, but I am so in awe of the beautiful landscape that I procrastinate by wandering around the land, checking on new blooms and plants.  I know that I need to hurry up and get to work, but for some reason my instinct is to slow down and enjoy the scenery…because, well desert time.
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Allroads.com: Ceramic and Cotton weaving by Janelle Pietrzak of All Roads.
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textilesanonymous · 6 years
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Janelle Pietrzak of All Roads Design
Surface Wall Hanging, 12” wide x 22” long
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