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March/April 2022 - The Spring Philanthropy Issue
March/April 2022 - The Spring Philanthropy Issue, page 38
March/April 2022 - The Spring Philanthropy Issue, page 39

“ I like to create clean lines, feminine and elegant pieces. I have to love what I create and I do my best to bring in something new to the garment.” Designed striped dress with peek-a-boo bottom edge and matching fabric over acrylic clutch purse with handmade handle. Spring/Summer 2022 collection. Photo by Tara Murnin Model: Laura Madden Diamond halter maxi dress with striped tie back and white fabric over an acrylic clutch purse with handmade handle. Spring/Summer 2022 collection. Photo by Tara Murnin Model: Laura Madden MAR/APR 2022 | 36 | FRONTDOORS MEDIA

A rtist Ruby Farias paints, embellishes and designs clothing, accessories and home goods. Most of her creations, if not all, are custom one-of-a- kind pieces answering the client’s needs and desires. “I like to create clean lines, feminine and elegant pieces. I have to love what I create and I do my best to bring in something new to the garment,” she said. As one of 11 children born to a close- knit Hispanic family, Farias began her artistic journey early on, influenced by her dynamic familia . Her creative mind is rooted in some of her earliest memories. “My mom was always crafting, and she loved her garden and flowers. I stuck by her side to learn as much as I could. She taught me to sew and to love nature. I was the youngest of seven girls and sometimes my mom would create dresses for me, and I absolutely loved that she made them just for me,” she said. In seventh grade, Farias ventured to craft something of her own. “I created my own pattern for a pair of bell-bottom pants, and I was very proud, especially with the smiley face I embroidered by hand at the bottom of one of the pant legs,” she said. In high school, Farias painted large abstract murals in her home and for friends. A move to Boston helped Farias’ artistic life flourish. There, she opened her first business, Ruby Heart Jewelry, and showcased her handcrafted beaded jewelry in a number of art fairs throughout New England. In her mid-20s, the artist moved to Phoenix to pursue a career in banking and took a 15-year hiatus from her art. But in 2001, one of the toughest years of her life, she vowed that she would never put her brush down again. She has returned full-circle to her original passion for painting and fashion, embellishing derby hats, shoes and handbags and designing colorful outfits. “It is a dream come true to design clothing and accessories. I create works of art for those who want to stand out in the crowd and want something specially made for them,” she said. Designed skirt and hand-painted white jean jacket. Fall/Winter 2021-22 collection. Photo by Brian Goddard Model: Samantha Ingram Makeup and hair: Jessica Segebre FRONTDOORS MEDIA | 37 | MAR/APR 2022