Hi there, Liz here the almost one woman show behind #Rawfinery . I say almost because although I own and operate every aspect of Rawfinery (wearing all the hats) so many people have collectively contributed to this little(actually kinda big) dream of mine.
I’m so thankful to my brother for always holding it down behind the camera. The countless freelancers who’ve rallied for RawFinery and brought forth art and beauty everytime. My small friend group whose unwavering support melts me down to tears.
Thankful for this little community on here as well and all the connections made in tiny clicks, likes and comments that make their way around the world. Xoxo
Oh! And last but never least, Ory 🐾of course!
Recently I’ve been playing a lot just for the fun of it…like I used to do when I started out. Just for the act of art. It’s been quite liberating to allow time and space just to create and be one with my Creator.
It has been said “you’re closest to God when you’re creating” and that has never been more true than this week. I feel less anxious, clear headed and most of all joyful. It’s been healing.
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Less competing more creating
#createartnotcontent
Truth is I’ve always geeked out over sculptors, so carving faux boulders for @bellacanvas x @coachella merchandise museum was so fun. My inner child ran wilddddd
I’ve been quiet on here bc when it feels like the world is burning I tend to shut down. But yesterday, on Valentine’s Day of all days I was flooded with love…Love for what I do, love for the people I get to work with and celebrating other’s love with my artistry.
This is hard work we (florists) do, yet a labor of love nonetheless.
S/O to @anthonymaslo for capturing the best moments
A couple favorites from over the years… did you know the circular shape of a traditional wreath has significant meaning—it has no beginning and no end. This is often interpreted to represent eternal life, God’s infinite love, and the endless cycle of the seasons (life, death, and rebirth).
#rawfinery #wreathmaker #themoreyouknow🌈