Look for the helpers: Artist selling copper cuffs to help fellow makers

Look for the helpers: Artist selling copper cuffs to help fellow makers

Tulsa artist Rachel Rose Dazey makes no claims about the possible health benefits of the copper jewelry she creates, but she is putting her work to use to help fellow local artists who are struggling in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic Dazey is selling copper cuffs through her studio website, dillonrose.net, and is donating 50% of the profits from those sales to help local artists "My goal when I started this was to raise at least $2,500," Dazey said.

She said she will continue to use the proceeds from the copper cuff sales to help fellow artists "I've always believed we are stronger as a community, and artists are an important part of our society," Dazey said "This is a time when we really need artists to lift us up through their work" "I'm trying to use the voice I have to get people to think about how important art is in their lives," Dazey said. Source