My sister and I went to the Brooklyn Museum First Night in December. (sponsored by TARGET, Stef)
When we were making our purchases in the gift shop, I saw the stacks of books Nails: The Story of the Modern Manicure and author Suzanne Shapiro graciously signing copies for people in line.
(Read July 2014 Inside the Archive interview with the Ms. Shapiro, click this link)
Love how her top matches the book cover
Great Lakes Girls by Teri Greeves, Native American Artist -on the 5th floor,not the Killer Heels exhibit
“Teri Greeves created this piece by hand-sewing beads, Swarovski crystals, silver conchos, and spiny-oyster shell cabochons on a pair of high-heeled tennis shoes designed by Steve Madden. The inner panels are inspired by Great Lakes tribes’ floral designs”
To see more of Teri Greeves Beadwork pieces click here
Those boots are truly a piece of art. Pretty cool!
Who knew there was a book about manicures. Beading is beautiful
Stiletto sneakers. Now I have seen it all. I think that heel kind of defeats the purpose where comfort is concerned, but they are an interesting pair of shoes.
Who knew????? 🙂
Love the boots! Only for ornament though. 🙂
Go Target, woot woot! 😉
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Thanks Jim. I enjoyed your photographs
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