Wednesday, 03 June 2009 22:05

Exquisite cook, prolific painter, constantly evolving jewelry designer, Ingrid Antoni is a source of boundless creativity and abundant energy. Now sole proprietor of her Aspen store, Ingrid Antoni Designs, her jewelry designs reflect her deep communion with the splendors of nature.
Ingrid is first and foremost a naturalist with Mother Nature as her muse. Born of Italian and German ancestry, she grew up on a farm in New Braunfels, Texas. Her father was a farmer and a sausage maker, while her mother turned the fresh crops into sumptuous meals for the family. Antoni soon developed her own exceptional style in the kitchen and cultivated her lifelong connection to the natural world.
Her artistic talents were a surprising discovery made by an insightful professor. While studying Botany and German Literature at the University of Texas at Austin, she treated herself to a study break. In the summer of her junior year, she enrolled in a “just for fun” class, Art for Elementary Education majors. She explored papier mache and batik. After just a few classes the professor took her aside to ask why exactly was she there? Her work displayed a true talent, and she was advised to go out and take as many true art classes as possible.
Antoni took more art classes, but she also stayed on course, eventually traveling to Germany for her Master’s in German Literature. While there she enrolled in another “just for fun” class, this time in jewelry design. A true passion was discovered. She returned to the USA a few courses short of her Master’s to follow her instincts and become an artist.
Her first port of call was Santa Fe. She made pottery, crafts, and jewelry. She sold her wares at various art fairs throughout the West. She consigned jewelry at a shop in Denver, about a ring a week. Her breakthrough came at the Laguna Gloria Fair in Austin. She earned $5000 in two days. Finally, she was able to open her first store on Canyon Road in Santa Fe, for $40 a month rent. It was 1970.
While the summers were booming in Santa Fe, winters were another story. Seeking a busier seasonal market, Antoni found herself in Aspen. She felt an immediate affinity to the town and its people and set up both home and shop. Her business, Ingrid Antoni Designs, is Aspen’s longest continually operated jewelry store.
The designs of I. Antoni have an unmistakably organic quality. Rounded edges, natural stones, watermarked collars and caste pieces individually shaped, as in nature, mark the distinctive look of her jewelry.
The interplay between jeweler and client, between artist and nature, between gardener and cook, makes for constant creativity in motion. Such is the life and work of Ingrid Antoni.