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Growing Up
I grew up in Queens, N.Y. the third child of creative parents. My
mother had her own millinery business when I was younger and I just
loved playing with the buttons and sequins that she used, so she
taught me embroidery, knitting, and how to crochet; there by
developing the patience that goes along with detailed work.
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My father; a full time postal
worker, was trained in photography, painting, carpentry,
electronics, auto mechanics, and metal work. From my parent’s
background, I was encouraged and allowed to develop my creative
talents. I learned to look at things with an artistic eye and I
learned to think that something is possible even though I’ve
never seen it done before. This became very important in mixing
media and constructing parts which I couldn’t find. |
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I know that everyone has their own unique
development and by this their expressions are also unique and highly
personal. I invite you to enjoy and share in the expression in my
creations.
The Calling
One summer leaving the Barnes & Noble bookstore
where I worked at the time, a ‘voice’ in my mind said, ‘You want to
make jewelry.’ At that particular time I did not see anything that
inspired me (I wasn’t window shopping). It was just the ‘voice.’ I
was obedient and said okay. At that time in my life, I was playing
the flute and was looking to become a famous jazz musician. While
going to work the next day I ran into my girlfriend Monifa who I
haven’t seen in awhile and who makes jewelry.
“Monifa, I want to learn how to make jewelry. Where do I go to
learn?”
“I happen to be looking for an apprentice – I’ll teach you.”
And that is how it started.
When the student is ready, the teacher will appear.
“Did your mother named you that?”
I get a lot of questions about the name Shimoda. (Shi-mow-da)
When I was looking for a name for my business, it was during that
time I was reading the book ‘Illusions’ by Richard Bach. The main
character was named Donald Shimoda. The name Shimoda, resonated with
me and I decided to call my business ‘Shimoda
Accessories’. My birth name is Donna, but once people knew my
business name, they started calling me Shimoda. It’s a coastal city
in Japan and it’s also a Japanese surname.
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