Oct 10 2014




Within minutes of talking with Jane Maroni, owner of Jane Maroni Organic Design Studio, it is obvious that she is passionate and driven by her work. “I love art and I see art in everything. I love what I do and I love the entire process. It is part of me,” proclaimed Jane who incorporates Mother Nature’s creations and embellishes them into breathtakingly beautiful furniture, jewelry and sculptures.

Jane has an incredible ability to combine pieces of wood, barnacles, coconuts, bones, shells, rocks and other interesting treasures she discovers along the Lo de Marcos beach; using them  to make unique Eco-Motion Sculptures that embody a raw, primitive bohemian style.

“I design the sculptures and my husband, Chris, breathes life into them with his engineering abilities. He gets it. He understands me and he knows exactly what I am trying to achieve. Without him, they would simply be one dimensional,” said Jane.

It is fascinating to watch these mobiles gently perform while hanging. The natural beauty of each one-of-a-kind design is something to behold. “Watching them move is therapy for me. They help me to relax,” Jane stated.  

Sara Briner, one of the women behind SayulitAnimals, is a huge fan of these mobiles and owns seven of them. “Her work is absolutely divine. I can look at them for hours and I am mesmerized by them. Even though they are constantly changing, they give me a strong sense of peace and tranquility and a deep connection to nature. I need that with my work. It’s hard to explain, but these mobiles are simply magical,” said Sara.

Artefakto, an original home décor store in Sayulita, has one of Jane’s mobiles prominently displayed in the front window. This store will be the only store in town selling these Eco-Motion Sculptures. 


Jane and Chris are adding furniture to their collection this year. This is an exciting endeavor and will include tables, benches and lamps. “I am always trying to imagine and create something new and interesting, forever trying to raise the bar and inspire myself and my clients,” said Jane.

Jane is also very enthusiastic to be introducing handmade jewelry by Yoly Lopez Renteria, a Lo de Marcos local jeweler, who uses brightly colored beads and threads, crystals, turquoise and even hand thread pearls.
 

Jane’s studio is located in Lo de Marcos, just a short drive from Sayulita, next to Lenny Parra’s Horse Tours. She is happy to meet with potential clients by appointment only. If you would like to view Jane’s unique creations, contact her via Jane Maroni Organic Design Studio.