beautiful new cookbook from Gentl and Hyers Photography
Andrea Gentl and Marty Hyers have been creating beautiful photographs for many years. Their Clean Start Cookbook images are stunning. I love the variety of hand-made ceramics used to show off the food. A few gleena pieces made it in, too. To view more images from this book, please click here.
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gleena in the November issue of Martha Stewart Living
Great Finds opener, gleena’s orange dessert plate is in the upper left.
Photograph by Raymond Hom.
Dessert bowls with an illustration by Cynthia Treen.
Photograph by Marcus Nilsson
Styling by Ayesha Patel.
Serving platter with an illustration by Cynthia Treen.
Photograph by Marcus Nilsson
Styling by Ayesha Patel.
Photograph by Raymond Hom.
Dessert bowls with an illustration by Cynthia Treen.
Photograph by Marcus Nilsson
Styling by Ayesha Patel.
Serving platter with an illustration by Cynthia Treen.
Photograph by Marcus Nilsson
Styling by Ayesha Patel.
sunday, october 24th, gleena at sowa
click here for details
weather will be mostly sunny, in the upper 50’s.
* don’t you just love their graphics?
weather will be mostly sunny, in the upper 50’s.
* don’t you just love their graphics?
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gleena and Harney & Sons
I have been an admirer of Harney & Sons Fine Teas for a long long time. I was first drawn to their exquisite packaging, and then got hooked on the superb tea. For a few years I have been wanting to send Harney & Sons my wee teas, thinking that the two belong together. How serendipitous it was that I met the Harney family at The NY Gift Fair? And here is the result of our meeting: a Harney & Sons wee tea alphabet, with the names of the teas Harney & Sons carries. The perfect blend of my graphic design experience and my ceramic inclination. My favorite project to date (and a dream come true).
To see the cups in person, visit the Harney & Sons Tea Tasting Room on Main Street, The Railroad Plaza, Millerton, NY.
To see the cups in person, visit the Harney & Sons Tea Tasting Room on Main Street, The Railroad Plaza, Millerton, NY.
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