8.04.2014

ArtAspen with Aspen Peak Magazine

I had the opportunity to go back to Aspen this summer for work! It is my favorite. So thankful for these opportunities. :)

{On the drive over Independence Pass}




{Home away from home}
  
{Town Center}




{Main Street Bakery-best pastries in town}


{Aspen always has beautiful flowers...I apologize now...I love flowers and take lots of pictures of them. :)}




{One of the galleries in town had some really interesting art. This is crushed up Swarovsky crystals-pretty crazy!}



{They had a Chuck Close original. (couldn't get an angle without a relfection)}

{I had some free time on Thursday before the event, so I rented a bike and rode to Woody Creek, 8 miles away, ate lunch and rode back. Such a great experience!}





The 5th Annual ArtAspen was happening in conjunction with two celebrations: Aspen Peak Magazine's 10th Anniversary as well as the 50th Anniversary of the Aspen Ice Garden.

{Here is the Collectors Lounge that I designed!}



{There was a huge ceiling art installation above.}
 
{Annie from the Hamptons Expo Group that put this on. Fantastic to work with.}

{The Aspen Ice Garden-not much to look at but the inside was transformed.}


{The publisher of Aspen Peak Magazine was walking around with a ski helmet on her head-ha. They had an auction of these helmets that were designed by Olympic Skiers living in Aspen and benefiting the Aspen Valley Ski and Snowboard School.}



{A sampling of some of the art.}













This was a fantastic event. The perfect crowd for our aesthetic and everything ran so smoothly!

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