Category — raleigh
talented thursday :: max cohen


A peek inside Cohen Studios located i 311 Galleries & Studios
If you would like to meet him in person, be sure to stop by his studio located inside of 311 West Martin Street Galleries and Studios. Better yet…stop by his studio on First Fridays because he is usually there and will be glad to show you his space (he has a big leather couch!). Here is a small collection of his amazing works. Enjoy!







May 7, 2010 1 Comment
sugar and spice :: Good Girls Studio
Ely is the proprietress behind Good Girls Studio, the uber fabulous collection of treasures created from repurposed jewelry. Some of her designs range from simply sparkly rings to richly layered and texture filled necklaces perfect for any tea party or social event. Heck I would wear her pieces just doing the laundry because they are so freaking fabulous! I had the chance to interview this talented diva about her works and this is what she had to say about Good Girls Studio.

As far back as I can remember I have loved to play dress up, putting on every piece of mother’s jewelry collection and parading around modeling for all to see :)
As I got older I could never find any jewelry that I really liked and was stuck in a rut of silver bangle basics! I taught myself some foundations of jewelry design and from there it has been a fun roller coaster of trial and error!

About 4 years ago I started playing around with jewelry making and toying with the idea of selling my creations. I launched my line in Spring of 2007 after the company I managed liquidated. I have been at it full time for what will be 2 yrs this August.
Engaged – A Wedding Necklace - link
Nope, self taught.

What is your favorite piece of jewelry in your collection?
My favorite changes all the time, right now I am super excited about one top secret design for the Redress Fashion Show! An ongoing favorite is my Eve collage necklace (pictured below). She embodies womanhood!

That’s a tough question as there is no rhyme or reason for when a design will strike me . Early afternoons and late at night is when I am my most creative.

Not typical! Some days are spent mostly marketing, others I’m designing or taking photos, some days are spent scouring flea markets sourcing new goodies for my work!

My work starts in the $20 price range for rings and bobby pins and ranges up in price to $500 for an ornate collage necklace. My mid price point is $52-98 for most necklaces.

Every piece I create feels like the most challenging! Whenever I sit down to create I get this feeling of weight like “I will never be able to make another __________ again“, “how in the world did I do that before?” and Then I’ll put on some music (usually something old like The Beatles or Van Morrison) and start piecing things together. I’m always astounded when I complete a new piece. I have to sit back and look it and go “I made that?..What?”. And once again I’ll be drained and the process starts all over. Creativity energy is a roller coaster in and of itself!

His name is Tyler and he’s the sweetest 8yr old boy you’ll ever meet!
Oh wait, you meant work related…
Quitting my day job has been thee biggest accomplishment so far!!
Paying rent from playing with jewelry every month deserves a happy dance :)
Next up… Putting together this runway collection and getting ready for Redress has been a big learning curve! It will be my biggest accomplishment once those glamazons strut my pieces down the catwalk :)

God and caffeine (in that order!)!

Redress in Raleigh (THIS SATURDAY April 17th) and after that I am pretty wide open. I have a few trunk shows in the works but I typically don’t do a ton of craft markets.
Who or what inspires you?
All the good girls in my life serve as constant inspiration!

Who are some of your favorite designers?
Most of my designer lust is directed towards indie designers on Etsy.

The revamped vintage collages take the longest time. They each start off by my building little collections, either by color or theme and that alone can take months to curate. I’ve held on to pieces for over a year because they never felt “right” with any collection and then one day they find a home and fit!

I am Thee Good Girl :) Just ask my parents, they’ll corroborate my story!
(you other middle child people will know just what I’m talking about!)!

mmmm…lemon cheesecake (but only made by mom!)!
Definitely a coffee addict!
April 15, 2010 2 Comments
local talent showcase :: Art to Wear
Eleanor Hoffman • Kendal Leonard • Gennie Catastrophe
Chase Kennedy • Jeremy Medlin • Natalie Bunch
Margaret Jamison • Lauren Boynton • Kirk Smith
April 14, 2010 No Comments
















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