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artha Rothkopf is both the Artist and Owner of Eclectic Elements. After her successful theatre career on both coasts, Martha chose to follow her passion for making wearable art & home décor.
Starting in Los Angeles, she moved North to Oregon and in 1995 returned to beautiful Buffalo, NY. Her original creation (rosebud jewelry) was sold in shops on Melrose Avenue and Beverly Hills, as well as renowned shops like East Aurora's Roycroft.
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I strive to translate all of the wondrous events, people & places that have inspired me into a tangible piece of art. Hopefully, this tangible piece of art will transcend the material and in turn inspire wondrous visions, feelings and thoughts to the individual that purchases my work. • The connection I have with others through my artwork is very important to me. Seeing, noticing and examining these universal connections assists to expand my creative process, and knowing that the work I create touches people's hearts, in their homes and through gifts they give, makes it all worthwhile. • I get great satisfaction from reworking common materials to create unique art forms without putting a strain on our environment.
Art doesn't have to be expensive to be priceless.
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