Collection: Houston Llew

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Allure
Allure
Allure
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American Heros
American Heros
American Heros
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Bubbly
Bubbly
Bubbly
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Cherish
Cherish
Cherish
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Chrysalis
Chrysalis
Chrysalis
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Corduroy - Retired
Corduroy - Retired
Corduroy - Retired
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Cue Up
Cue Up
Cue Up
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Dreambound
Dreambound
Dreambound
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Dreambound -Special Graduation Edition
Dreambound -Special Graduation Edition
Dreambound -Special Graduation Edition
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Fair Winds
Fair Winds
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Family Tree
Family Tree
Family Tree
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Flourish
Flourish
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Fresh Ride
Fresh Ride
Fresh Ride
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Fulfillment - Retired
Fulfillment - Retired
Fulfillment - Retired
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In the Moment
In the Moment
In the Moment
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Leap
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Leap
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Meander
Meander
Meander
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Miracle
Miracle
Miracle
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Ms.
Ms.
Ms.
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Mushroom
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On Point
On Point
On Point
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Peace
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Peace
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Perfect
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Perfect
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Perspective
Perspective
Perspective
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Sancerre
Sancerre
Sancerre
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Sea Mate
Sea Mate
Sea Mate
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Solace
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Solace
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Spirit of Muse
Spirit of Muse
Spirit of Muse
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Sterling
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Sterling
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Tack
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Tack
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Take Off!
Take Off!
Take Off!
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Terra Incognita
Terra Incognita
Terra Incognita
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Thanks
Thanks
Thanks
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Tickled Ivory
Tickled Ivory
Tickled Ivory
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Tidal
Tidal
Tidal
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Timeless
Timeless
Timeless
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Walk With Me
Walk With Me
Walk With Me
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Wing It
Wing It
Wing It
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I started enameling in a poorly constructed leaning garage in Atlanta.  I was unemployed in the middle of the great recession during a record breaking hot summer.  Through fortuitous circumstances, I befriended the master enamelist Zingaro, I shadowed the artist around his studio until he gave me the keys to enameling that would later evolve into my first works - Spiritiles.

For months I spent every waking hour over a kiln, experimenting, sketching, living on only "ramen and beer".  The only reason my art exists today is because I had no other option - no job to fall back on, no security other than what I could create myself. Tenacity keeps me going.  When one thing doesn’t work, step back, retool, and try a new path.

I love spitballing ideas and trying seemingly crazy things just to see if they work. By harnessing that constant experimentation, art evolves.  That’s how it’s possible to create a dueling form  of enameled imagery and with bending stories and quotes out of context into something entirely new…I call it “design” but it’s something unnamed. 

What pushes me forward is the uplifting thoughts and musings. This is the cornerstone of my work- creating art that uplifts, and brings a hopeful connection to life.

- houston