A little over eight years ago when I first started creating pieces, it was because I was tired of buying wedding presents. It was one of those summers when I attended eight (8!) weddings between May and October. I've learned a lot since then. . . .including saying no (ask about The List of 5). . . but most of my friends are married now.
I met Kate when she was a junior in high school and she and her family welcomed me both as a surrogate big sister and her youth pastor all at the same time. She called me the day of her first date with Jeremy. Giggling like the school girl I first knew, she told me all about the man that we had hoped and wished for. . . .Jeremy and Kate married in the Spring of 2007 after a beautiful courtship.
The quote comes from a plaque in Kate's family's cabin outside Seven Springs. It actually says, "May the hinges of friendship never grow rusty." But it seems fitting to change it here, on this old antique door. This piece needs to make the journey to its new home in New York City. Soon.
All the best, always, Kate and Jeremy.
Oil on found antique door with cut paper collage.
30 x 24
Summer 2007
On loan from the private collection of Jeremy and Kate Laswell Maco.




