In March we will be celebrating Tula Pink as part of our Designer Spotlight program. Stay tuned for some great blogs and don't forget to check our Facebook page and YouTube channel for more great stuff about Tula!
Tula Pink graduated from Otis College of Art and Design,
with degrees in both Graphic Design and Illustration. After working briefly as
a senior exhibit designer for two major Los Angeles Museums, Tula realized her
life had become a bit too quiet and set out in search of something louder. She
found the noise she was looking for in the booming L.A. music industry.
After 6 years of Metal, Hip Hop, skulls and chains her ears
began to bleed so she left California in search of a new home. The plan was to
move as far east as she could, without renting a boat and work her way back
west until she found a place. Today, Tula lives and works in a converted early
19th century brick carriage house. What was once home to a plethora of animals
now serves as a studio in which they are reimagined and reinterpreted into
colorful animal based fabrics. Tula's passion in life is fabric design. Through
all the moving and mind changing, one thing remained certain: her love for
fabric and sewing. She designed her first fabric collection in her living room,
dedicating time after work and on weekends. A few years and several wonderful
collections later, Tula now works with FreeSpirit Fabrics designing not just
for quilting but for a whole lifestyle of DIY-ers. Seeing her name on that
selvage was the only thing that had been missing from her professional life. So
here she sits, an exiled rock princess on a throne of bolts and bobbins just
waiting for someone to come along so she can show them what she's made of.
Tula is my absolute favorite. I love her spirit and aesthetic and her fabrics bring such joy. Thank you for spotlighting her this month. It is well-deserved!
ReplyDeleteTula is my absolute favorite. I love her spirit and aesthetic and her fabrics bring such joy. Thank you for spotlighting her this month. It is well-deserved!
ReplyDeleteI'm a huge Tula fan! Love all the fabric lines she's put out so far and can't wait to start collecting the new one!
ReplyDeleteEstou conhecendo hoje Tula Pink e adorei seu trabalho.
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