Archive for October, 2008

28
Oct

breaching cyberspace…

   Posted by: twistedlover    in spread some color

so, the online store.

it is in a constant state of development and renovation and i would like to thank everyone for their patience during this whole process. while we are near-experts in the art-fair circuit, the online world is still a bit of a mystery… for the most part, we are teaching ourselves how to manage both a website and an online store. luckily, our friend doris has been hugely helpful in managing what we have accomplished so far. god knows we’d be completely lost without her!

on that note, we seem to be fortunate enough to have a lot of very helpful and talented people around us… our brilliant and tech-savvy friend (my sister’s godfather) chad theriot will soon be totally revamping the website! in the not-so-distant future, the website and the store will merge into one, which should make the site itself much more user-friendly.

and i PROMISE, more pieces are coming! we naively hoped that every piece could be photographed on an actual human-being, as opposed to a mannequin. however, we soon realized that if we were ever to have more than 50 pieces for sale online, that dream would be virtually impossible to keep up with. so, we are just going to have to let that go and bite the bullet. as soon as we have found the PERFECT mannequin (hey, i do still have some dreams) we will bring a ton of new pieces online!

 

 

***on another note, November 7th marks the opening of our work in the dancing eye gallery (www.dancingeye.com) we are SO excited about this new venture. there will be a little opening party on the 7th at the northville location - 7pm. we hope you can make it there and get a chance to see tammy and greg’s latest work!

 

peace, love, and tie-dye.

kait

21
Oct

breaking the mold…

   Posted by: twistedlover    in spread some color

my colleague and great friend zack mckeever has created an introductory film to our world. it is one of what will hopefully be a series of brightly twisted documentaries. being volume one, breaking the mold: a brightly twisted film experiment discusses the inevitable stereotypes and cliches that are associated with the word “tie-dye.”

we are, in fact, breaking a mold. because brightly twisted is about so much more than just tie-dye… we genuinely love what we do.

tammy and greg are inspirations. their talent and creativity amaze me on a daily basis. they work tirelessly, sometimes eighteen hours a day, creating the sensational works of art that you see online and at the art fairs. they are painfully humble about their work - in fact, when they read this, they will most likely shake their heads, blush, and immediately call me to “set me straight.”

it’s for that reason that i am here, spreading the word about the two of them:

tammy is my mother, my friend, and the most remarkable woman i know. she has taken brightly twisted to a level that we all have only ever imagined. she has drive, motivation, and incredible courage. she braved an unknown world when she became a part of brightly twisted, and i am so proud of her.

i am so grateful for the influence greg has played in our lives. he is one of the most talented individuals i’ve ever known. this business was his creation and it is because of his passion that tammy had the strength to take brightly twisted from a tie-dye business to a designer clothing line. he taught her everything she knows and without him, none of this could have been possible.

tammy and greg together are like a force of nature. i’ve never seen two people work so well together. they have mutual respect and admiration for each other’s work that is unprecedented in my small world.

so,

to the supporters and patrons of brightly twisted:

thank you for seeing what i see. your enthusiasm regarding brightly twisted is the ultimate reward for all of our hard work. if you had not embraced us the way that you did, we would never have had the courage to take this business to the next level.

on that note…

while we are developing this online world, i’d like to share with you my idea for this blog. i am hoping that this can become a place where we can all communicate and share our love of brightly twisted. i know it sounds a little silly, but i feel very strongly that it is more than just a clothing line. brightly twisted is a state of mind.

***so, i was hoping that perhaps you could all share your own brightly twisted experience. leave a comment telling us what you have seen from us and how your feel about our work!