There are always new designs that I am working on. I never seem to feel completely satisfied and ready to put my materials down for any extended length of time. I realize that I have way, way more designs available on my website than any reasonable person should have from a business standpoint but it seems that the artist gets her way just about all of the time where that is concerned. I just can’t help myself. { So be it }.
Right now in my studio I am creating my own “little Springtime” while it’s still officially winter on the calendar. And since time matches on, faster and faster it seems, March 20th will be here before we know it. (Woah, this week!!!! 😀 )
Some of the work that has really been on my mind is re-habing or re-thinking old designs or even old design names that I still love; to breathe new life into them. I started doing a lot more of this inward gazing at some of my formulations last year and now I wonder if this is a form of art therapy for me… as a parallel to the sense of re-creating my work and creative life post baby and post trauma. There is something to taking a work apart and shaping it anew. Or maybe this is just what Spring does to me.
It’s interesting too, that many other makers, from the big players to niche artisans have also been re-vamping and re-launching their work as of late. I seem to see it everywhere I look. There’s new interest in older works or maybe the big makers are just looking for winners from the past to be remade for new audiences. One might think that this shows a great lack of creativity but I don’t really think so. I actually think that it can present a greater challenge to remake something great from an old design and not get stuck with what the former once was, but to transform it, while remaining true to some form of the original inspiration. What I can say is that I have been enjoying this work of redesign, in perfumes at least, and I am trying to find joy (truth? goodness? authenticity?) in the other more personal work of “coming back” trough transformation.
So, here’s a sneak peak at some upcoming Spring delights. These lovely flowers are among the first sensations of Springtime, once the snows have truly gone for another year. They are the harbingers. And I feel they are some of the most beloved of the Spring florals.
Peony is as classic a Spring scent as there is. I have been creating and selling a relatively simple, straight forward peony perfume for my clients in Japan for the past 5 years or so. It’s a very important flower to both the Japanese and Chinese as a symbol of health and prosperity and this “simplicity” is really quite approachable. Plus, I love fresh peonies when they blossom in my garden. Their elegant presence speaks of utter beauty and femininity.
So, for this new Peony design I wanted to do more than just create the flower. I wanted to give the wearer a sense of experience. Peony starts at dawn with the dew still on the bud that hasn’t yet opened. The deep green leaves of the plant and a bit of grass are present. Then the peony opens and releases it’s delicate yet definite aroma and we experience the fullness of a fresh blossom. As the perfume dries down it is dusk, and the peony has turned a bit more rose-like as the sun sets and a shadow covers the blossom as night falls.
White Lilac . This *IS* one of the quintessential Spring aromas although not everyone has experienced white lilacs as opposed to the traditional light purple or even dark purple lilacs. White lilacs tend to take on a more ethereal, dewy quality and even exhibit a subtle, sweet fruitiness in the first wafts.
A few years ago I started growing roses and lilacs specifically for research into the live plant scents as well as for their glorious aesthetics. I have to admit that the white lilacs and the Persians are two of my most anticipated blooms. I can never get enough of them and get just a little sad when they start to recede (even though that means Summer’s right around the corner here in Boulder). To make a perfume based on these delicate flowers makes me really happy…I could get lost in this luscious but light, sweet lilac haze for sure.
Oranges. Yes, it’s oranges. Kind of the odd man out in terms of ‘getting into Spring flowers’ but there it is. And these are fresh AND spiced. No, it’s not a pomander (which is so Autumnal and looking toward the Holidays). This is a new kind of Fire Opal. It’s ORANGE; a bit fiery still but fresh, juicy and most of all lively. Not that the older version wasn’t lovely and yes, lively, but I have wanted Fire Opal to be something more. I guess I want to watch it blossom again.
The reworked Fire Opal is a fresher take; spiced and still tea – laced but with a whiff of warm earth and a noticeable green edge that the first version of Fire Opal didn’t have. Strangely, it’s the whiff of warm earth that makes it all the more Spring to me. And the fresh juicy-ness mixed with green leaves. It makes me feel elated and ready for adventure the same way that Springtime does.
Of course, there are even more Spring floral designs that I am still working on so I suspect that they will have to wait to bloom for another Spring. Well, it’s great to have something to look forward to…right? Happy Spring everybody!
** PS: We’re celebrating Spring with a SPRING SALE at the site . Use coupon code bloom14 for 15% off through April 10.
image credit: I found the spring bike image here; peony image found here; white lilac image here; oranges image here