April 1, 2024
Got Talent: Self-Taught Artist Uses Recovery to Help Repair Broken Lives and Jewelry
By Gina Horan
Got Talent: Self-Taught Artist Uses Recovery to Help Repair Broken Lives and Jewelry
Main Street Antiques in Downtown Leesburg is a labyrinth of collectibles, tchotchkes and treasures.
Perhaps the most precious gem is Willie, the sweet-faced rescue chihuahua who holds court at Serenity and Survival, a specialty jewelry stall owned and operated by his mom, Angie Ward.
“He makes people smile and gives me comfort,” Angie says. “I always say that we rescued each other.”
Angie, a former bartender, began her second career as a self-taught jewelry artist eight years ago when she broke her foot and could no longer do physical labor. She credits Main Street Antiques for giving her a chance and embracing her vision.
“I got a stall and began selling personal items then moved on to making keychains, brooches and simple jewelry for charity events like Relay for Life and other 12-step recovery groups,” she says. “Eventually my work evolved into more ornate pieces.”
Completely self-taught, she now creates and repairs unique pieces for customers who often become friends.
“The recovery process is a part of the community of artists and jewelry designers,” she says. “I’m in it for more than the money . . . I’m actually fueled by praise and hugs.”
Angie has been sober for 14 years and isn’t shy about her journey because she feels a sense of purpose by sharing her talent with others in recovery.
“I think being in the shop is like having a mini-meeting most days,” says Angie. “I also believe my DUI was the best $10,000 I ever spent because it got me sober and created a path to what I’m doing now, which I love.”
Gina moved to central Florida in August of 2021 from the San Francisco Bay Area. She has a bachelor’s degree in Linguistics and spent 10 years as a fashion editor, columnist and food writer for The Knight Ridder Newspaper group. She was also a photo stylist and covered concerts, fashion shows and festivals all over Northern California. In 2000, she joined KSAN radio as a morning show co-host and produced the news and sports content there for 4 years. She also covered travel, events and the restaurant scene for KRON-Bay TV. She is a veteran bartender and has worked in hospitality on and off since high school. Her passions include travel, road trips, history books, baseball, tasting menus and most of all, landing in a new city with no map or guidebook. Gina lives in Oxford with her mom, cats and baby hamster.