He(ART) of Bellevue Caramia Justian

Bellevue, WALocal News

Caramia Justian, an artist based in Issaquah, is known for her unique themed collage brooches and pendants, a niche she has carved out over her 30-year career in jewelry design. Initially exploring clothing, she returned to her true passion for jewelry in 1988, employing a collage technique reminiscent of her canvas work. The COVID-19 pandemic significantly impacted her business, leading to a year-long hiatus, which ultimately provided her with a fresh perspective and inspiration drawn from nature. Her most popular themes include travel, hummingbirds, nursing, and quilting, reflecting her diverse artistic interests. Justian emphasizes the importance of advocating for art education, believing it crucial for nurturing future generations of artists.

With art shows returning, she is eager to unveil new pieces, including her latest "Seahawks" theme. Justian's work continues to garner admiration from patrons, who often return for more, drawn by the uniqueness of her creations. Her story serves as a testament to resilience in the art community and the vital role of artists in preserving cultural expression.

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