Monday, August 5, 2013

The Maui Flow


How do I describe the lifestyle on Maui? Like the ocean, it flows and breathes and changes. The stress is minimal because life seems to just work out here with hardly any stress on meticulously planning your future. If you put any wants, needs or desires into the universe, it comes to you in all different forms. The day to day lifestyle is more go with the flow and not roll with the punches. It gives me a lot of time to create my art, and when I'm by the ocean the influence pours out of me.


As you can see here, there is a lot of beach influence on the the jewelry my sister and I make. The necklace above has a puka shell found here in Hana, Maui at Hamoa beach and the Jobes tear is the seed of a native plant that grows on the river banks of the natural rain water rivers here. The turquoise helps the energy flow through the necklace in to the body and amber is all natural tree sap. This necklace brings the ocean and land together as one.

On days like today when things are going south and plans are being broken, instead of rolling the the punches I redirect the energy in to a more positive, healthy outlook on the situation. Looking on the bright side is something you're forced to do when you're always in paradise. I pick up a papaya that fell on the ground, ripe and perfectly placed for me to eat, and remember how easy life can be. The bruises and scratches stop hurting as soon as I look at the coconut palms and Caribbean blue ocean in front of me. The energy on Maui flows through every living thing around, giving anything to anyone who is open to the flow. When you visualize anything you want, Maui's got your back and usually brings you something better than you asked for. I am so lucky to have this island as an influence on my art and am so grateful to be able to share it with the world! Remember to like our facebook page, favorite our etsy store and check out our website!

Love, light and mahalo!

Thursday, August 1, 2013

A Dream Catcher's Sunset


Nothing describes the sunset on Maui. In my current town of Hana we catch the last glimpse of sun way before it sets but sometimes I make my way to the other side of the island to capture it’s magic.
I started my artistic journey on my Dad’s lap, doodling with colored pencils coloring in his art. Luckily he always appreciated his daughter’s creativity. As soon as elementary school came around I won art contests put on by my school and the county. At eleven years old I won a contest at the state fair. By the time I was 14, I was painting murals in every house my family lived in. From there I took classes on printing, stenciling, photography, pen and ink (calligraphy) and all other varieties to enhance my already dream of becoming an artist. I always knew what I was destined to be.
I made my first dream catcher four days before I moved to Hawaii. I remember how easily it came to me, my virgin hands gripped the awkward sinew and wrapped until I realized I had finished my first piece. It always feels good to create something nobody else has. Hand made from the heart, it was a customers dream.
I switched from the sinew to wire and realized making the dream catchers got easier and easier until I had an abundance of necklaces, earrings and bracelets. I even made this. The Ojibwe tribe of Native American’s believed that dream catchers changed your dreams, with nightmares passing through the holes and pleasant dreams dripping down the feathers. I believe this represents my laid back dream life on Maui. Every dream catcher I make helps me forget my fears and live a productive yet happy lifestyle, which is what I hope people get out of them as well.
It prides me to see my own Etsy account with a couple hundred views, my own website and now my own blog! Thank you anyone and everyone who stands behind me on this journey! Please check out the website and if you’re an Etsy person check that. Native Sky Jewelry company, thank you all again!