Cargo Creative
Ryan builds. Sarah paints. [DM for commission info]

Ten years ago someone shattered my car window. My dad helped me clean the shards of glass out of the backseat of my first car: a maroon, Chevy Malibu, fondly referred to as the Malibuck. As we gathered the pieces to throw in the trash, inspiration struck and thus I created “Seven Years Bad Luck”. The idea was to take something shitty and rebuild myself with broken pieces. I have loved her (this metaphorical version of me) from the very first tiny piece of glass lovingly glued onto canvas. This past year I packed all of my art up carefully for not one, but two moves. Somewhere along the way, she was damaged. It felt fitting that 28 year old me would get to reflect on the headspace of 18 year old me and in some way, heal the hurt. So I decided to show visible healing by sewing her back up. I chose 3 colors: 1) gold, in reference to kintsugi, to make something broken beautiful again, 2) pink, a color that is feminine and delicate and reminds me of how much I have changed since 18, and 3) red, to show that healing hurts and sometimes you bleed in the process. In honor of my healing touches, she will be given a new name: Ten Years Softer.

Ten years ago someone shattered my car window. My dad helped me clean the shards of glass out of the backseat of my first car: a maroon, Chevy Malibu, fondly referred to as the Malibuck. As we gathered the pieces to throw in the trash, inspiration struck and thus I created “Seven Years Bad Luck”. The idea was to take something shitty and rebuild myself with broken pieces. I have loved her (this metaphorical version of me) from the very first tiny piece of glass lovingly glued onto canvas. This past year I packed all of my art up carefully for not one, but two moves. Somewhere along the way, she was damaged. It felt fitting that 28 year old me would get to reflect on the headspace of 18 year old me and in some way, heal the hurt. So I decided to show visible healing by sewing her back up. I chose 3 colors: 1) gold, in reference to kintsugi, to make something broken beautiful again, 2) pink, a color that is feminine and delicate and reminds me of how much I have changed since 18, and 3) red, to show that healing hurts and sometimes you bleed in the process. In honor of my healing touches, she will be given a new name: Ten Years Softer.

Ten years ago someone shattered my car window. My dad helped me clean the shards of glass out of the backseat of my first car: a maroon, Chevy Malibu, fondly referred to as the Malibuck. As we gathered the pieces to throw in the trash, inspiration struck and thus I created “Seven Years Bad Luck”. The idea was to take something shitty and rebuild myself with broken pieces. I have loved her (this metaphorical version of me) from the very first tiny piece of glass lovingly glued onto canvas. This past year I packed all of my art up carefully for not one, but two moves. Somewhere along the way, she was damaged. It felt fitting that 28 year old me would get to reflect on the headspace of 18 year old me and in some way, heal the hurt. So I decided to show visible healing by sewing her back up. I chose 3 colors: 1) gold, in reference to kintsugi, to make something broken beautiful again, 2) pink, a color that is feminine and delicate and reminds me of how much I have changed since 18, and 3) red, to show that healing hurts and sometimes you bleed in the process. In honor of my healing touches, she will be given a new name: Ten Years Softer.

Ten years ago someone shattered my car window. My dad helped me clean the shards of glass out of the backseat of my first car: a maroon, Chevy Malibu, fondly referred to as the Malibuck. As we gathered the pieces to throw in the trash, inspiration struck and thus I created “Seven Years Bad Luck”. The idea was to take something shitty and rebuild myself with broken pieces. I have loved her (this metaphorical version of me) from the very first tiny piece of glass lovingly glued onto canvas. This past year I packed all of my art up carefully for not one, but two moves. Somewhere along the way, she was damaged. It felt fitting that 28 year old me would get to reflect on the headspace of 18 year old me and in some way, heal the hurt. So I decided to show visible healing by sewing her back up. I chose 3 colors: 1) gold, in reference to kintsugi, to make something broken beautiful again, 2) pink, a color that is feminine and delicate and reminds me of how much I have changed since 18, and 3) red, to show that healing hurts and sometimes you bleed in the process. In honor of my healing touches, she will be given a new name: Ten Years Softer.

Ten years ago someone shattered my car window. My dad helped me clean the shards of glass out of the backseat of my first car: a maroon, Chevy Malibu, fondly referred to as the Malibuck. As we gathered the pieces to throw in the trash, inspiration struck and thus I created “Seven Years Bad Luck”. The idea was to take something shitty and rebuild myself with broken pieces. I have loved her (this metaphorical version of me) from the very first tiny piece of glass lovingly glued onto canvas. This past year I packed all of my art up carefully for not one, but two moves. Somewhere along the way, she was damaged. It felt fitting that 28 year old me would get to reflect on the headspace of 18 year old me and in some way, heal the hurt. So I decided to show visible healing by sewing her back up. I chose 3 colors: 1) gold, in reference to kintsugi, to make something broken beautiful again, 2) pink, a color that is feminine and delicate and reminds me of how much I have changed since 18, and 3) red, to show that healing hurts and sometimes you bleed in the process. In honor of my healing touches, she will be given a new name: Ten Years Softer.

“Starry Night in Roswell”
• 3 panel canvas set
• 5 paint colors used
• 7 layers of trees
•2 days to complete
🌳🛸🎨

“Starry Night in Roswell”
• 3 panel canvas set
• 5 paint colors used
• 7 layers of trees
•2 days to complete
🌳🛸🎨

“Starry Night in Roswell”
• 3 panel canvas set
• 5 paint colors used
• 7 layers of trees
•2 days to complete
🌳🛸🎨

“Starry Night in Roswell”
• 3 panel canvas set
• 5 paint colors used
• 7 layers of trees
•2 days to complete
🌳🛸🎨

“Starry Night in Roswell”
• 3 panel canvas set
• 5 paint colors used
• 7 layers of trees
•2 days to complete
🌳🛸🎨

Last project of 2023: volleyball practice board. Collapses down and has an adjustable incline 🏐#commission #volleyball #art

Last project of 2023: volleyball practice board. Collapses down and has an adjustable incline 🏐#commission #volleyball #art

Last project of 2023: volleyball practice board. Collapses down and has an adjustable incline 🏐#commission #volleyball #art

Last project of 2023: volleyball practice board. Collapses down and has an adjustable incline 🏐#commission #volleyball #art

Using a single 2x4, Ryan built this keepsake/mailbox with a lock and key. Some good ole Danish Oil and it was ready to be used. #woodworking #commission

Using a single 2x4, Ryan built this keepsake/mailbox with a lock and key. Some good ole Danish Oil and it was ready to be used. #woodworking #commission

Using a single 2x4, Ryan built this keepsake/mailbox with a lock and key. Some good ole Danish Oil and it was ready to be used. #woodworking #commission

Using a single 2x4, Ryan built this keepsake/mailbox with a lock and key. Some good ole Danish Oil and it was ready to be used. #woodworking #commission

Using a single 2x4, Ryan built this keepsake/mailbox with a lock and key. Some good ole Danish Oil and it was ready to be used. #woodworking #commission

Using a single 2x4, Ryan built this keepsake/mailbox with a lock and key. Some good ole Danish Oil and it was ready to be used. #woodworking #commission
Using a single 2x4, Ryan built this keepsake/mailbox with a lock and key. Some good ole Danish Oil and it was ready to be used. #woodworking #commission

Using a single 2x4, Ryan built this keepsake/mailbox with a lock and key. Some good ole Danish Oil and it was ready to be used. #woodworking #commission

Had so much fun creating a photo op and a butterfly arch for Trunk-or-Treat 🦋🎃

Had so much fun creating a photo op and a butterfly arch for Trunk-or-Treat 🦋🎃

Had so much fun creating a photo op and a butterfly arch for Trunk-or-Treat 🦋🎃
Had so much fun creating a photo op and a butterfly arch for Trunk-or-Treat 🦋🎃
Had so much fun creating a photo op and a butterfly arch for Trunk-or-Treat 🦋🎃

Finished painting this outdoor bench- she wanted it to match her flower pot🌻

Finished painting this outdoor bench- she wanted it to match her flower pot🌻

Finished painting this outdoor bench- she wanted it to match her flower pot🌻

Finished painting this outdoor bench- she wanted it to match her flower pot🌻

Finished painting this outdoor bench- she wanted it to match her flower pot🌻

Finished painting this outdoor bench- she wanted it to match her flower pot🌻
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