As a southerner, I was blessed to be raised around a plethora of style. The influence of the Delta has a strong resonance with me, as does the independence of the Appalachian area. A deep sense of family and respect, combined with a strong feeling of history, all pervade my early artistic endeavors. With a base in fine arts, I came to grasp the intricacies associated with creativity, and to appreciate the balance that comes with that searching for real artistry and individualism.
Growing up around a family jewelry business, my perspective on creativity evolved to encompass a broader range of style, and allowed me the ability to interact with a wider cross section of the populace. That in turn provided me with a solid basis for my own search for design. Most of all, I was able to become aware of the fact that each person has a perspective on style, and an appreciation for design.
That perspective was further expanded with my travels that exposed the full measure of North America. The creativity of the Native Americans, and the wide variety of immigrants that inhabit and influence our land is so varied and carries with it a soul that manifests itself in so many ways. As I explored beyond our Continent, to Europe, the Islands, and South America, my definition of style was supplemented with the fundamental spirit of those people and their unique concepts.
I continue to challenge myself to distill those many influences into designs that would be identified as my style. In recent years, I have progressed to a point of appreciation of the correlation between design and creativity, what I call the consummate dance.
And what is a dance without music.
That simple realization has opened up an entire spectrum of design which brings together the influence of music, from the blues of the Delta to the honky-tonks of Nashville. This dance has produced my current line of jewelry, integrating guitar strings into my designs.
N harmony jewelry is my way of expressing my appreciation for that breadth of experience and design evolution that I have enjoyed in my life. It is also my way to share that joy with others who wear my designs to define their own spirit and style.
I want to invite you to expand your expectations, and appreciate the dance of artistry and music. Join the many who have brought the dance to their lives through this marriage of creativity and passion.
Brenda J. Anderson
Franklin, Tennessee
Growing up around a family jewelry business, my perspective on creativity evolved to encompass a broader range of style, and allowed me the ability to interact with a wider cross section of the populace. That in turn provided me with a solid basis for my own search for design. Most of all, I was able to become aware of the fact that each person has a perspective on style, and an appreciation for design.
That perspective was further expanded with my travels that exposed the full measure of North America. The creativity of the Native Americans, and the wide variety of immigrants that inhabit and influence our land is so varied and carries with it a soul that manifests itself in so many ways. As I explored beyond our Continent, to Europe, the Islands, and South America, my definition of style was supplemented with the fundamental spirit of those people and their unique concepts.
I continue to challenge myself to distill those many influences into designs that would be identified as my style. In recent years, I have progressed to a point of appreciation of the correlation between design and creativity, what I call the consummate dance.
And what is a dance without music.
That simple realization has opened up an entire spectrum of design which brings together the influence of music, from the blues of the Delta to the honky-tonks of Nashville. This dance has produced my current line of jewelry, integrating guitar strings into my designs.
N harmony jewelry is my way of expressing my appreciation for that breadth of experience and design evolution that I have enjoyed in my life. It is also my way to share that joy with others who wear my designs to define their own spirit and style.
I want to invite you to expand your expectations, and appreciate the dance of artistry and music. Join the many who have brought the dance to their lives through this marriage of creativity and passion.
Brenda J. Anderson
Franklin, Tennessee