Rachel Corry
San Francisco, California
She thinks mostly about:
-how to make cool, light, affordable shoes by hand
-what kind of ceramics are cool to try n’ make
-which bike routes to be taking everywhere
-who will be fun to hang out with, and learn from
-if she pursues several artistic directions at once, will her projects suffer or gain strength? and of course,
-why???
One day Rachel had a Welsh wooden-clog carver remake a pair of her favorite jesus-sandals that were on the fritz. When the originals, as well as the remakes, perished in an electrical house fire, (keep your wire-chewing bunnies in their cages?!) Rachel picked them out of the ashes and looked at the layers of sandal before her: this was something she could make! Right? And so began a 2 year relationship with sandal-making.
She is still learning, but making each pair with a feel for wearability, a knack for thrift, an eye for what’s good-looking and new, and a love for wearing sandals everyday! The name of her shoemaking shop is rachel sees snail shoes.
