// SURFACE BOOK

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I've fallen in love. The Microsoft Surface Book has a program called Sketchable that has introduced me to a new painting technique. One that would take me hours to learn with photoshop brushes. This entire print was created on Sketchtable. I've created four designs for the Microsoft x GelaSkins collab this is one of them. Stay tuned to see how we're going to use them! Also iPhone cases, computer cases, Samsung cases, with already made ckd collections are all coming soon. Also also have you heard the new Ed Sheeran album? On repeat all morning. So far fav songs are Dive and Barcelona. k bye. x -C

// COFFEE IN THE MORING

// Lately

Photos from the past two weeks. Alex's bday spent at a dreamy chalet with my people. I picked up the contact sheets from Ilich. Making selections as I type this. And I've been collaborating with Interior Designer Kate Thornley-Hall on some fun projects. Below are samples of our first wallpaper collaboration. I leave for Australia this week! I'm sure I'll talk to you before then, but if not - see you in Aus. x -C

// MICROSOFT

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When Microsoft introduced me to their newest Surface Book and program called Sketchable, I have to admit I was sceptical. I'm an Apple gal always have been. That was until Thursday night. It was a cold and rainy night in New York, I had an order of Tacos delivered to my door, and I was curled up on the couch wearing oversized sweatpants catching up on my Real Housewives. The perfect collection of my favourite things on a rainy night. I stared at my Surface Book for a good ten minutes before picking it up. I detached the screen and opened Sketchable. Guys, I've discovered a whole new way of painting. I spent the majority of my weekend practicing, making mistakes, and then starting over. Microsoft and I will be working on some fun new thingggsss coming soon and a lot of these new things will be showcasing this new discovery of magic painting. Stay tuned! x-C

// WAKE UP

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I was up at 6:00 am Saturday morning to catch the famous sunrise down at the East River. A bucket list thing I never got around to do. Good thing I checked the weather. Nothing but fog. New York was so quiet. With the disappearing Manhattan bridge and Brooklyn completely covered it almost felt like a dream. It's funny, I knew for a fact when the fog would lift I would be able to see Brooklyn. I didn't need to see it that morning to believe it was there, I just knew. The true meaning of faith. If only I had such faith in my own foggy future. Dreams would instantly become less scary to reach simply because I'd be certain I would attain them. Who knew - a trip to the East River to see the sunrise ended with an Uber home with a life lesson. K, bedtime. x -C

// NEW YORK

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I'm sitting in an oversized T drinking coffee and watching Keeping Up With The Kardashians as I wait for my hair to dry. I forgot my hair dryer. It's a beautiful day in New York today, the kind of weather that makes you fall in love with this city all over again. There are a lot of fun things happening this week, fun things I can start telling you about in a month or so! Ok, one more sip of coffee then it's time for makeup. Happy weekend! x -C

// STUDIO WEEKENDS

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A new CKD design freshly printed on the dark wood flip tables. A hand painted bee for a custom rug I'm working on with Kate. A collaboration with Microsoft's newest Surface Book in the works. So much work to get done. So many things are coming. So many hours to go. 

// LATELY

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Contact sheets from Ilich. The process of shooting with film is so romantic. The sequence of photos form a story you wouldn't get shooting digital. Such a talented man he is. 

Anyone else feel like it's been a weird week? Monday felt like Friday, and Tuesday felt never ending. By the time it got to Wednesday I was ready to shut my computer and pour myself a cocktail. I didn't because it was 10 am. I traded the alcohol for refilled coffee. I've been listening to loads of podcasts this week, on life, the meaning the life, the meaning of true success, you know all those philosophical questions you get asked late night at a bar that you're in no mood to answer. Lately I've been very fortunate to be apart of some incredible opportunities that will allow for my creativity and company to grow in ways that the textile industry hasn't explored yet. I don't know what CKD will turn into in 10 years, but I do know I constantly want to push boundaries with textile design. Paving new roads for the younger generations. Maybe making their roads less scary than mine. Or just paving new roads for the younger generations to keep pushing boundaries far beyond what I could do. I think that's the meaning of true success, or a successful life - fulfilling your divine purpose while understanding that it's not about you, but rather something bigger than yourself, or myself. While all at the same time falling in love and having children. With all of my friends around me married, in love, babies, or babies on the way, I've come to the conclusion that it might take me slightly longer to find my person, but that's OK. I have faith that it's possible to have it all. Prince charming and my villa in Tuscany. Prince charming and I in our villa in Tuscany. That sounds better. Alright, back to work. x -C

// MADE IT TO AUSTRALIA

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1:00 a.m. Saturday night: I walked in the door from dinner with Claudia and received a text from Nemo Li in Sydney; "Look familiar". The hoarding is up for The Daily Eatery, a cafe graphic designer [and good friend] Michelle and I have been working on for the past month now. I climbed into bed wearing sweat pants, a heavy sweater, my hair was straight and tucked behind my ears, I was full from Mexican food and margaritas, and couldn't stop smiling. CKD has made her way to Australia? A moment I sat in for a while making sure I took it all in. Those are the moments I live for. Pure magic.