In Bamako, Mali, Sergio met a Tuarag camel caravan leader as he was crossing the Sahara from Timbuktu. With no shared language, he pointed to the man's bracelet while showing his own, their metals...
Lighter version of the copper cuffs worn by Roman gladiators and by Greek warriors before them. Both cultures believed that wearing copper bracelets during battle increased their strength, agility...
Inspired by the way deep jungle vines reach upwards, while embracing each other in order to become stronger, as they grow together toward the light seen through the canopy of lush trees in a...
Inspired by an otherworldly moon spotted over the Argentinean Pampas that Sergio first mistook for a giant UFO; a sign not to take for granted that which we see everyday.
For art and décor, the Baroque movement sparked a thriving cultural time of creativity and innovation. For craftsmen, it was like cathedral building to the masons—a pinnacle era of professional...
Grandfather Wallace Black Elk, a medicine man of the Lakota people, told Sergio after a sweat lodge session, “We burn sage to purify an area so the spirits of our ancestors will come to share...
A nod to the Ancient Roman Sun God whose mythological blazing path from day to night, brings warmth and brightness to our every day. At the center of our Solar System, the Sun symbolizes inner...
Late summer walks through Napa Valley vineyards inspired this piece, resembling the trellises ripe with grapes that pepper the fields. Experiencing Mother Nature’s bounty is a great reminder of our...