Wendy Stevens
Artist's Statement
Wendy Stevens began designing
handbags in 1983 "as a process of survival and experimentation" with her
art. She had just moved to New York, leaving behind the West Coast and a
career in bilingual elementary school education. Surrounded by friends
making art in all realms, she began exploring her own artistic potential,
which she found in the very substance of the city. For some people a subway
car is nothing more than a fast way to get from downtown to uptown. For
Stevens, it was a source of fascinating sheet metal, as were the telephone
booths, elevators, and construction sites she saw everywhere.
What marks her designs, above and beyond durability, is the assortment of
sizes, shapes and metals. Maintaining her integrity as a designer, she
continues to make each piece by hand, with the help of a small staff. And
just when you thought she had exhausted all materials, she comes up with
new ones and new combinations. In fact, she now designs her own sheet
metals.
The originality of her designs has garnered attention in top fashion and
design magazines around the world.