- Laurel Burch
Laurel Burch (
December 31 ,1945 –September 13 ,2007 ) was an American artist, designer and businesswoman.As a 20-year-old single mother she found metal in junkyards to hammer into jewelry to support her two children, and went on to launch her business, now called Laurel Burch Artworks, in the late 1960s with the help of a small staff that worked out of her house. She began making paintings and was commissioned by restaurants, businesses and private collectors. "I found metal in a junkyard and hammered it out on the back of an old frying pan", she stated during an interview with the "
Marin Independent Journal " in 2005.Burch designed, among other things, beads, jewelry, paintings, T-shirts, scarves, coffee mugs and tote bags, but 90% of her designs derived from her original paintings.
She died on
September 13 2007 , aged 61, at her home inNovato, California from complications ofosteopetrosis , a painful bone disease she had her entire life, suffering more than 100 bone fractures as a result. In addition to her third husband, Rick Sara, she is survived by a daughter, a son, and two granddaughters.Background
Laurel Anne Harte was born in the
San Fernando Valley onNew Year's Eve , 1945. She grew up in a broken home and left at age 14 with only a paper bag of clothing. She supported herself by working as a cook, house cleaner and baby-sitter in San Francisco.She married a jazz musician, Robert Burch, when she was 19 years old and was a divorced mother of two children by the time she was 20. When she was pregnant with her second child, she was arrested for stealing a piece of meat from a supermarket, according to a 2000 "
San Francisco Chronicle " report. Her second marriage, to Jack Holton, also ended in divorce.She began making jewelry and selling it on the streets of
San Francisco from tackle boxes. Some local stores began stocking her creations, and a businessman, Shashi Singapuri, took samples of her work toChina . She went to China in 1971 and discoveredcloisonné , a kind of enamel work, with which she designed paintings and had the designs made into earrings.With Mr. Singapuri's financial backing manufacturing began. Burch went on to work on cast metals and wood, and to include spinoff products on paper, porcelain and fabric. In 1979 she split with Singapuri, and started Laurel Burch Inc. She was president and chief designer. In the 1990s she licensed her designs to a dozen or so companies that now make and distribute her creations worldwide.
Quotes
* “The soul would have no rainbow if the eyes had no tears” (an North American Indian proverb).
Links
* [http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/20/arts/20burch.html?ex=1347940800&en=afb07d5237044047&ei=5088&partne... NY Times obit]
* [http://www.wic.org/bio/lburch.htm WIC]
* [http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/chi-obit_burchsep22,0,1919032.story Chicago Tribune obit]
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