Let's Meet Paola Roder

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Hello friends this week I am beyond thrilled to share my incredible color loving friend Paola Roder with you. We met through Instagram. I was drawn to her exuberance of color and pattern.

Let’s meet her: My name is Paola Roder, I’m a Graphic Designer. I live with my husband Jeffrey and our two Goldendoodles: Kali (the Indian Goddess of Creation and Destruction) and Lakshmi (the Indian Goddess of Wellness and Beauty) in our 1970’s home in Johns Creek in a subdivision called Rivermont, in Atlanta Georgia. We are childless by choice

I grow up in Cali, Colombia. Cali is the third largest city in Colombia with three million people population. My father Gustavo was a Bank Manager and my Mom Margarita was a Stay at Home Mom. I have 2 older sisters, Claudia is married with two sons and Monica my middle sister is deaf, it resulted from a childhood sickness, I’m the youngest. I went to a Catholic school my whole life from Kindergarten to High School. I’m not religious but, I consider myself spiritual, something like my religion is LOVE and KINDNESS!

After High School I came to United States to Minnesota as a Exchange Student to a little town of only 300 people and that’s where I learned English. I lived there for a year with the Woullet Family and I had my first Prom as well. Years later I came back to the country as an Au Pair and lived with The Manchester Family in Freehold, NJ for a year. To this day I am still in contact with both families.

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I always ask everyone if they created spaces in their youth. Paola shared: I did not, my mother was very particular about her home and decor, more traditional. I did not have much say on the decor. I was allowed only to hang posters - that was about it. Not until later on in life did my mom finally allow me to do so. I remember having a bright aqua accent wall, black and white patterned curtains and wood shelving and a lot of Movie posters, my favorites of all time and a couple Pop Art Posters as well.

Paola how did you get interested in Graphic Design? I always loved drawing and painting as a child. My influence from childhood comes from all the extra curriculum activities I was in at school more so than from home although, both families my Mom and my Dad’s have artistic veins in them. I have a lot of cousins who are Graphic designers, Painters, Writers and Poets. My Grandfather was a poet and my mom is a Portrait painter herself!

Then around 7th or 8th grade I knew exactly I wanted to be doing - something related to Art. In High School I was always the poster girl, you know the one drawing and making every poster used for advertising some kind of activity at school. While looking for a school I came across the Art School - The Arts Conservatory Antonio Maria Valencia, Bellas Artes in Cali Colombia - I loved the Graphic Design curriculum and just applied for it and I got in. I was an A+ student. I had a Grade scholarship for 3 semesters in a row. I graduated as a Graphic Designer.

This matchbook collection is inherited from Jeff’s Grandmother

This matchbook collection is inherited from Jeff’s Grandmother

Paola please tell us your color philosophy: I have always love color, especially bright colors. Gosh my philosophy, I can say for sure that my starting point is Primary Colors. Based on those I look for different hues out of these ones to use them throughout the house and to use them in different design and pieces. To tone down the ones I use I add any fun black and white pattern, whatever the pattern might be. Also I love encouraging people to think more outside the box and to not be afraid of color and pattern, to have fun while designing! The most important thing in design is to stand out from the crowd, to have that personal signature in your style, you want people to be able to recognize your design without even reading your name, you want the design to speak for itself.

Paola and Jeff’s colorful home

Paola and Jeff’s colorful home

I know you recently became an American Citizen please share with my readers your journey and how you settled in Georgia: I had been to the United States before - so I was open to it. I met my husband almost 9 years ago - I was single and happy in Colombia but, I started thinking I would love to have a companion. We met through Match.com he’s American originally from Detroit. We skyped for 3 months before Jeffrey came to Colombia for a visit. Then I came to the States exactly 8 years ago following my other half, my best friend, my lover, my partner to Pennsylvania. We have been married for almost the same time. I became a citizen in February, after being a resident for almost 7 years, I guess I could have done it 3 years ago but before coming to Georgia last year I was busy building my own business back in Pennsylvania (I used to have a Dog sitting/walking business). Now I have dual citizen ship: I’m a Colombian and I’m American. To get your citizenship you have to study a 100 question booklet about civics and history. The day of the interview they ask you about 10 questions and out of those 10 you need to answer 6 of them correctly, I answered them all correct. They also test your writing and reading skills as well. We moved to Georgia because of my husbands job. We were 30 minutes away from Philadelphia and here we are about 30 minutes from Atlanta. The greatest difference here is it is definitely more woodsy, we are more surrounded by nature. Jeffrey and I spend time with the dogs out for hikes in the woods. I am not a fan of cold weather so I am happy to move to a climate that makes it easy to get outdoors a lot. The people here in Georgia are so friendly.

I have always loved color, especially bright colors.

Please tell me about your time working as a Graphic Designer: I worked at an Advertising Agency for 14 years as a Graphic Designer. One of the most fun things that I did was designing lollipop and candy packaging for kids. Here are two samples of my work. Other duties were Logo design, banners, flyers and all sorts of corporate campaigns for big companies such as: Johnson and Johnson, Reckkit Benckiser, Chiclet Adams, Fleischmann, Aldor and many others. Early in my career I had the honor to work as the personal assistant to the renowned Fashion Designer Nancy Gonzalez who is a High Couture Hand Bag Designer

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I know first hand how you actively cultivate a culture of friendship on Instagram - Paola can you share your thoughts about the platform: I do! Thanks for asking Meryl. I have discovered through the year I’ve been on IG that people want to be seen and you and I know that you can get lost in the virtual world, especially in the Decor or Interiors one. So this year I started my year with a purpose, I wanted to expand the network of friendship, love and sharing to the entire world. I also felt last year that just sharing the same picture over and over just wasn’t making the cut, so I came up with the idea of having themes for each day of the week to make it more dynamic and also to give others the opportunity to share with me and for me to share and celebrate them as well.

Monday: #fundaymondayflatlay I created this Flatlay with Joanne @happeyside , an Irish account I became close friends with - so this day is dedicated to Flatlays and we have different themes for each month, so it gives people another creative outlet to explore.

Tuesdays: #happypettuesday I created this with another two Dog Moms Rachel @eclectic.habitation and Amy @mypdxhome - this day is dedicated to celebrating our pets in our decor! 

Wednesday: we have with Eve @decordeconstruction and Patti @pattipeetzinteriors a page @colorlovedecor and a hashtag #colorlovedecor where we celebrate Art and Decor and invite people to share those with us and on Wednesday’s we featured different accounts there.

Thursday: Usually this day I chose a random theme and look for accounts that suit that and share them in my feed as a swipe (so 9 other accounts get shared)

Friday: I team up with a the fabulous British interior stylist Gemma @thatssogemma to have a day dedicated to any kind of DIY, our hashtag is #diymyfriday

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I’m part of the crew of @eclectically_made #eclecticallymade where people can share their eclectic homes and decor. Each one of us - @melmitchia , @theinterioreditor , @designsbykarina , @chiclecticblog , @vdiep and myself @paola_roder -has a designated day to share accounts on a daily basis on the page. We have Weekly winners that ultimately compete to be the Monthly winner. The Monthly winner gets a house tour from the talented blogger Maria @theinterioreditor and a portrait by the amazing artist Karina @designsbykarina

And last but not least I created a Monthly Photo Challenge with three other accounts - its where we have daily prompts that people can play and have the opportunity to get featured daily over on our page @mymonthincolour #mymonthincolour and be the winner at the end of the month and get featured across our 4 accounts : @thatssogemma , @rowans_rainbow , @thethriftyhippie and myself @paola_roder

Paola what an incredible approach to IG! Yay!

Even though I myself am a vegan I make all the dogs food - because Doodles have sensitive stomachs

Even though I myself am a vegan I make all the dogs food - because Doodles have sensitive stomachs

Please share with my readers what publications you’ve been in: I have been lucky to be published in different sites so far.

March 2020 issue of HGTV

March 2020 issue of HGTV

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Paola I know your homes design has brought a lot of interest - how would someone contact you about hiring you for Home Design services: I started last year on IG sharing my home and designs and using my home as a canvas and my IG as a Journal to document the evolution of my home and design. So if you love color and want interior design that is out of the box - creative with a unique and different feel people can find me on IG @paolaroderdesigns and message me or e-mail me: paolarodermejia@gmail.com - or if you have graphic design work or any questions I am happy to speak with you.

Please share your plans for the rest of 2020: Gosh we are living such strange times so I’m just living one day at the time at the moment, enjoying every second of it and keep shining and sharing beautiful squares for people to be inspired!

Til next time - please go check out Paola’s amazing and inspiring IG feeds:

@paolaroderdesigns , @colorlovedecor , @eclectically_made , @mymonthincolour

Please be safe everyone.

xo

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Images: Paola Roder

Book Fancy

Hi friends I hope you’ll enjoy today’s piece - the idea came to me after I left a comment on Instagram that totally got my wheels turning and the next thing I knew I was writing this!

This was my thought.

During this crazy time the one thing many are still doing is internet shopping. So if I could go onto Amazon and choose some new Design Books (more books ha!) to enjoy here in the Chalet I’d choose volumes about these creative ladies and their amazing designs!


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Let’s start with Natalie Papier of HomeEc Interiors it was her IG feed that I tagged a book publisher that led us here friends.

She, her husband and two kiddos just settled in Charlotte last month and look at the spectacular colors she chose for their #thecharlottechateau

Natalie describes her style as - A Curated Eclectic Vibe with a focus on Art, Vintage and Color.

Do you spy pink and a wall of art! And her light fixtures are amazing!

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This master bedroom Natalie and her former design partner Kim Daunis executed for their client leaves me speechless!

Her work has been featured on-line and in magazines. She and her husband were also on an episode of HGTV House Hunters when they were searching for their last home in Oak Park, IL.

The below images are from that house. They had a pink kitchen! I love it!


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Ann Lacouture describes her style as - Colorful, Transitional Eclectic. When I asked what transitional meant she shared it means a modernized traditional space with lighter colors and cleaner lines that reference classic styles.

She welcomes all the color, texture and layers into her Florence, OR home but, its never fussy.

Her family of six moved into their custom built home in 2016; after working on the plans for years.

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How beautiful is her livingroom - the space is light and the furnishings are stunning.

Ann and husband Brian made play and crafting spaces for the entire family a priority. There is a House Plan Highlight on her IG feed.

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Images of Honja of Monday Monday Creative often capture her in motion her creativity on display changing a wall or ceiling with paint or a sharpie! Bringing a beautiful pattern to life whether in the Minneapolis home she shares with her husband and three children or in a clients.

When asked to describe her style Honja shared these thoughts - “I think very thrifty, so my home has come together with hand-me-downs/free/thrifted pieces. However, I don’t use items simply to fill a space, but rather find a way to transform them into something I enjoy. I usually build a room around one or two interesting items. That creates a sturdy base and then I fill it out with interesting patterns and always a bit of quirky juxtaposition. This brings in the creative side to thrifting. My home is an eclectic mix of all things I love, taking inspiration from many different eras and styles, under the creative restrictions of a thrifty budget.”

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She and her husband saved for 3yrs and took on the remodeling of the kitchen themselves. You can read about it here.

Honja customized her homes interiors by widening doorways and through paint and furnishings. The homes design was completed with an exterior redo!

The before and afters leave me blown away!

She hand painted her Diningroom ceiling!

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I am never shy about my love of Instagram and the remarkable community with so much to admire but, these ladies always make me stop and think - Oh I’d like a piece of Art in my home like Natalie has, or I have a remnant of fabric and could cover a lampshade the way Ann did or I’m going to purchase a gold sharpie and let Honja and her designs guide me.

I couldn’t be happier to share these women and I encourage you to check out their feeds, give a follow and support their businesses.

Gals when that book deal happens I want an autographed copy please!

Til next time! Stay Home and Stay Safe! xo

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Images: Natalie Papier/ Ann Lacourte/ Honja

Let's Meet Elena S. Boiardi

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Please meet my wonderful friend Elena S. Boiardi. I’m sure you’ve seen my beautiful pink shagreen box. It’s delicate and so special because Elena created it just for me!

Elena lives in Wellesley, MA with her husband and their three sons aged 8, 6 and 3. She grew up in Washington DC and spent every August on the Cape in Hyannisport with her mom’s side of the family, grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins. The Cape, is her happy place so she and her husband decided to make a move to Massachusetts pre children so they could raise a family and summer there.

Elena with her parents and siblings

Elena with her parents and siblings

Can you share a bit about your youth: My parents Deborah and Mario are both creatives, he’s an architect and she is a former art teacher and all around I can do anything and make it look good while having fun person. Everything I am I owe to those two, because they saw what I just knew from the beginning, I’m an artist, that’s what I want to do and they fueled it wholeheartedly. We had an easel in the kitchen, markers, beads to string, glitter, I took ballet and learned to be inspired by music and dance, I had the tools available to me to constantly stoke the fire. I am the oldest of three my brother George and sister Caroline and I spent a lot of time outdoors in a dead end street where we could ride our bikes and not worry about traffic. The five of us love each other, are each others favorite people, I lived a blessing of a childhood, so very lucky.

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Oil painting of Italy

What does being an Artist mean: I always wanted to be an artist, like they say “I was born to be” it’s that, I don’t remember a time where color and making things wasn’t what I felt I was blessed to do. Funny thing is I can be totally out to lunch at times but I remember every artwork I have ever made, as in standing there with it in the moment creating it, that painting mom saved from preschool, a vase of flowers, I remember the teacher coming to pick up the class but I hadn’t finished the work, the art teacher Mrs Dinsmore said “let her stay, she just needs a few more minutes, I will bring her back to the classroom” and I remember adding the purple details to the pink vase like it was yesterday.

Art, it’s me at my absolute best, in fire with so much to give with complete clarity of mind and focus.
— Elena Boiardi
Oil painting of Italy

Oil painting of Italy

Elena attended Miami University in Ohio, she was a studio art major with a focus in painting and minor in ceramics. She is passionate about art, children’s art and teachers. One of our first exchanges was regarding my sons art as part of large gallery wall here in the Chalet.

I have to take this opportunity to talk about teachers, because my art education started from the beginning and my art teachers were my champions. From preschool through high school I had a great number of art teachers, who saw me and made me feel like I could do anything. I wasn’t the best student in terms of math and grammar, it frustrated me but I didn’t feel stifled by it because I had that place to shine. My art teachers individually were amazing people and my most valued allies. Also worth noting that I decided to go to a liberal arts school instead of a designated art school because I wanted a variety of people around me. The most important thing Miami gave me was a year abroad in Florence Italy, THAT certainly shaped my love of color, and appreciation for art history. So yeah, Florence Italy actually happens to by my favorite place on earth, but the Cape is a close second and much closer to my family. Florence gave me a permanent sense of wonder, to live in a place so rooted in art history, to go to the art store and see fresh ground pigments and binders made and used in the same way as hundreds of years ago, Florence sort of developed an awe of color but children were really what taught me about color.  

The Yellow Dress - an abstract Elena painted during college. The Yellow Chiffon dress belonged to her grandmother and Elena was wearing it the night she met her husband!

The Yellow Dress - an abstract Elena painted during college. The Yellow Chiffon dress belonged to her grandmother and Elena was wearing it the night she met her husband!

Enter the year after a post baccalaureate program at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (now known as SMFA Tufts) and I’m back home in DC going, OK I’m an artist but where to apply this to a day job that will pay the rent. I phoned my elementary art teacher Pam Jones and asked if I could talk to her about teaching, showed up and Pam said we need a sub from time to time, I said “but I don’t have any experience teaching” and she said “but you LOVE art so it’s just going to happen organically” a month later I took over a maternity leave in the art department and taught right there next to Pam.

Landscape of the Potomac River

Landscape of the Potomac River

I kept up with painting upon graduation from undergrad, and teaching allowed me the summers to really focus and I would spend the time painting plein air on the banks of the Potomac River and August on the Cape, my Jeep was a moving studio, I always had paint ready and would often pull over to get a quick painting in. 

After moving to Boston I had a shared studio space at Vernon Street Studios in Somerville. After having my first child making art in the traditional sense was put on the back burner. There was a period of about six years where I had to be comfortable with the notion that creativity takes on many forms. As a mother I no longer had the time or really the energy needed to make oil paintings but I learned not to let myself get discouraged by this and instead accept that the energy I had left to create art might find its way into an array of things like cooking, small watercolors, going on walks and observing color and making mandalas (transient natural installations) and taking visual notes. I felt a huge sense of relief when I embraced that life goes through seasons and the season of very young children meant adjusting my art-making to things that were accessible and viable, allowed me to feel success in small ways instead of overwhelmed by not making paintings. I have had this discussion with various mother/artists about “letting go” and setting yourself up for some success creatively while being a mother to young children who need so much of your energy and time. I didn’t truly get back into art until a year and a half ago when I stepped into that paint your own pottery studio and thought “I could make something here” and got bitten by the shagreen bug.

The first piece of Shagreen Elena created

The first piece of Shagreen Elena created

Elena’s most used Hashtag on Insta is #ihavethisthingwithcolor and you will see the multitude of colors she creates in her work. She is constantly adding to her color repertoire.

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Tell me how you moved into selling your work: Selling my work has largely taken place on Instagram. It’s no secret I love Instagram for a tool to connect and promote work. People direct message me with interest and I get back to them with images and pricing. I have sold pieces at the Wellesley Marketplace and last spring as a pop up at Wellesley Kitchen and Home Tour. Both events are through the the Wellesley Hills Junior Women’s Club. Elizabeth Benedict has carried a variety of pieces in her studio Elizabeth Home.

Elena jokes that she’s 40 going on 24! Look at her excitement during a photo shoot for Honey + Fitz Collection.

Elena jokes that she’s 40 going on 24! Look at her excitement during a photo shoot for Honey + Fitz Collection.

The largest selling experience has been my partnership with Dina Holland. I had long admired Dina’s work on Instagram and knew she was in the next town over Needham, I hoped to meet her and considered mailing her a piece but through the beauty of Instagram she contacted me with interest in carrying my work as part of an e-commerce shop. Dina is a savvy business woman and recognized that her large Instagram following wouldn’t be able to hire her - so she curated the Honey + Fitz Collection - making art and decor available to fans of her design work. Dina was also my first opportunity at professional documentation by photographer Jessica Delaney and the opportunity to talk about the work. I learned a lot and am so thankful to Dina for the opportunity.

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Elena and Kristen Rivoli

In October of 2019 Elena collaborated with Kristen Rivoli on a Table Design for the Heading Home to Dinner event. The event is hosted by the Boston Design Community - participants design tablescapes or bar carts. Ticket sales for cocktails and dinner as well as the auction of the bar carts and sales of items from the tables all go to Heading Home which provides emergency, transitional and permanent housing and supportive services to homeless and formerly homeless families and individuals in Boston, Cambridge, Chelsea, Everett, Malden, Medford, Quincy, Revere and Somerville MA. I had seen the event through Instagram and asked how to get involved and was told there would be a kick off meeting the next year, so when it came up I went. I went with the idea that I wanted to partner with someone to make a table setting, plates etc. in shagreen. So I showed up with a dish and lingered after the meeting asking if anyone knew of someone who might be interested in my work. I was blessed to meet with Kristen Rivoli who is one of the founding members of the event, she said she loved color, and would like to partner. Kristen had a concept to use boldly colored glass vases and goblets by an Italian designer, we talked about color, I made the plates and she gave me the liberty to make eggs for the the table in an array of colors. The table was called “To Italy with Love” the concept came together beautifully, not too many elements, just bold color, modern shape and ethereal wispy flowers to compliment. The event raised $177,000.00.

Getting back to art for me was about taking a look at the time I have as a mother and being honest about what it was I could do, i.e. setting myself up for success. The shagreen is ceramic, but for me it’s really another form of painting, I buy premise white forms, they are my canvases and I build color by brushing in layers of glaze, not the same color glaze but different colors that will ultimately meld together when heated in the kiln. The repetition of pattern and placing each dot is truly a meditation, it’s not like I can carry out a conversation while I’m doing it, I don’t use a stencil, everything is deliberate and I am focused but that’s an important part of the work because if it’s going to be the same pattern on everything I want it to be meticulous and deliberate. I have thoughts of where the pattern could go, ideas for drawing, sculpture and then eventually oil painting but that will come with time, or when there is a little more of it, my boys are all in an 8am-3pm time-frame and those are the hours I can count on to work but, right now there is A LOT of work being made after they go to bed, it’s quiet and they don’t need me.

Elena told me it is pure joy when unloading the kiln!

Elena told me it is pure joy when unloading the kiln!

Elena recently held her first pop-up shop and it was brilliant success! She shared: I have a lot of questions I am tying to figure out about sales. I know I want to have a website as a landing page for contact info, pricing and images but I am more and more intrigued by the pop ups I see on Instagram, a short sale of a small body of work. I don’t have the time right now to handle a huge volume of work, the dots take a lot of time, so perhaps controlling the volume myself by only offering a set amount of pieces every month is the answer, it’s something I’m trying to figure out. And I will say I don’t think pop ups on Instagram devalue the integrity of art. There is a British ceramic artist I adore, Hannah Billingham, her pieces are high art and she has “curated online shows” every so often after she has completed a body of work it goes up for sale.

I love the amazing colors Elena captures and then replicates in her work: Color inspiration is largely from nature but also randomly from fashion, spray paint marking on the sidewalk, clouds, I like bright color, saturated color that makes you stop and look. In fact I truly believe wearing color can change your mood, I don’t believe there are “good or bad” colors for anyone, if you like yellow, wear yellow it will change how you look because it’s a color that makes you feel happy. Wear the colors you like. Also my color influence as said is largely due to spending time in the art room with children, learning to mix color from the beginning from primary color and importantly which I haven’t said, I don’t love black, a painting teacher early on said never to use black paint because it would muddy all of the other colors. Black has its place sure, it can be a chic monotone fashion look but put black with any bright color and I feel it kills the vibrancy. Color to me is intoxicating, can’t get enough, there are endless discoveries.

Visual Notes is what Elena calls all the magnificent images she captures and uses as inspirations for the many incredible colors she produces in her work. Her pieces are multi-functional - a lovely dish or tray is as pretty and useful (food safe) in the kitchen as on a coffee table.

Find Elena on Instagram or contact her via Email

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Til next time.

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All images courtesy Elena S. Boiardi