I've been gone for a second, but in my absence I've had a few months to put a lot of things into perspective as far as creating not only a jewelry line that is fashionable, but one that inspires others through underlying message of culture appreciation/preservation. At times I would get discouraged or unmotivated, but its crazy how inspiration comes through mediums I wouldn't expect. I traveled to Taiwan, China, and Ghana last summer (Summer of 2009), and FINALLY started going through my camera. After going through the images I shot, the simplistic beauty of the native people engrossed in their everyday activities helped me get back on track as to why I want to push PolishedCulture. Many Americans, unfortunately were stripped of their heritage and cultural identity long ago in order for America to become what it is today. As many individuals yearn to learn more of the influence many cultures have on American society via fashion, photography, visual art, music, ect, there are still sooo many who may not get an opportunity to travel and appreciate or identify with other cultures for themselves. This is why I want to share some of the photos I took while I traveled this summer, so you can capture the essence and importance of each culture, in its rawest form.
NOTE: Not a professional photographer, lol... But I'm trying=)
Website (www.polishedculture.com) to launch sooon by the incredible graphic designer Saudia Furcron (twitter.com/viasade <--- Follow her!) Meanwhile, thank you for your pacience, and contact me or Anna Fletcher (twitter.com/annakissel) if you have any questions ab custom jewelry: polishedculture@gmail.com
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