Summer and Sarah We're living through an incredibly heartbreaking and eye-opening time. How are you handling everything mentally? Tell us a bit about your meditation practice and how it's influenced you creatively: You make incredibly beautiful embroidered designs. What sparked your love of embroidery? Did you start at a young age? When you're in a creative rut or just in a MOOD, what do you do to make yourself feel better? What are your 5 essential beauty products? I know you lived in LA for a while. What brought you up to the Catskills? The past few months have been a horror show. But there's also beauty and growth that will hopefully emanate from all of this. What's your take on things sort of having to burn down before they can root again? Who are some of your favorite artists you'd recommend our readers check out? People maybe that you look to for inspiration... Describe your dream meal: We all can't wait to get back to our local spots now that they're slowly openeing. What are your favorite bars & restaurants in the Catskills? When you work, do you do it in silence? Outside? To music? What's your best creative free-flow work conditions? Spirituality and cosmic evolution are main themes of your work. Have you always been very connected to your source? Do you have any magical places to recommend people check out whether upstate or anywhere you've been? Just a place that makes you feel good or has in the past: If you were a color palette today, what colors would you choose? An insecurity you've had to overcome: Something you love about yourself: Do you exercise? If so, what's your routine like? To embroider, you have to have a ton of patience. The intricacy of your designs tells me you have the patience of a saint. Does this patience trickle out into your everyday life? Or is it something that's sort of reserved for your creativity? In a past-life, you were probably a: Your vices: Thank you! Thank You