A guest post by Melanie Rothschild
While I may be one of the last people to come to Pinterest, I have arrived with gusto. I am trying to see everything I see through the notion of color.
The way we frame things completely alters how we see, experience and think about them.
Pinterest allows everyone to be a curator.
I decided to give myself the great pleasure of framing everything I see through the specter of color.
I hope you’ll visit . . . http://www.pinterest.com/melrothschild/
Melanie Rothschild is a self-taught artist whose elaborate interior accessories have been sold in stores throughout the United States including Neiman-Marcus, the shops at the Smithsonian Institution, the John Michael Kohler Arts Center and hundreds of others for almost two decades. Her work is shown in fine art galleries and has been licensed to Target. She considers moxie, an irreverent nature, and a respect for mistake-making to be the tools of her trade. Melanie has a master’s degree in the Study of Creativity and an undergrad degree in Anthropology. She is from and lives in Los Angeles. “Like” Melanie on Facebook today!
Look for Melanie’s first book, The Art of Mistakes in the fall of 2014. Now available for pre-order on Amazon and Barnes and Noble.
Click here to see more of Melanie’s artwork and a short preview of her documentary, MISTAKE.