the shoes on your feet / lock and key / bicycle wheels / headlights / lungs / Tom and Jerry / Adam and Eve / skin and bones / up and down / left and right / tides and currents / Popeye and Olive Oyl / mittens / gloves / socks / boots / feet / hands / ears / eyes / the weekend / rinse and repeat / sea and sky / bird and song / needle and thread / shoelaces / curtains / the colors of a wasp / Hansel and Gretel / back pockets / the legs of stockings / sleeves / Blue and Magenta / shin guards / shoulder blades / bookends / Simon and Garfunkel / Bonnie and Clyde / hide and seek / fun and games / the birds and the bees / pinkies / two ball screwball / buy one get one / give and take / ice skates / crimson and clover / eyeglass lenses / bow and arrow / bait and switch / lost and found / cap and gown
The need to pair is both integral to design and an impulse that feels very central to my life. My first pairing began nine months before I ever even thought a thought—a pair born from a pair.