FEELINGS
                        I am influenced by time. The way it connects and separates. The way it plays no favorites. The way
                            it rushes you and makes you wait. And whether I am utilizing it well.
                        I am obsessed with facts. Information. Details. Process. Logic. How things are designed and
                            made. Why they function. Yet —
                        I am moved by mythology and fairytales. The stories we tell each other to elevate the human
                            experience and embolden ourselves. Or to explain things we don’t understand fully.
                        
                        I like to connect dots. Not so much the literal ones — but the dots that represent disparate things,
                            ideas, feelings, characteristics, positions, textures and colors.
                        
                        I am private and protective. I wear armor. But I also want to share and connect. And then hide. But
                            be known somehow.
                        
                        FACTS
                        My name is Gina Love. I am the daughter of an artist and an engineer.
                        I am Jamaican and American. I grew up in small towns dreaming of big cities.
                        I went to law school. All the while wondering whether I should have gone to design school.
                        I moved to New York to practice real estate at a large national law firm and, after a number of years, I
                            joined an even larger international law firm. I enjoyed the work and I liked the idea that I was involved
                            in the quintessence of the city — it’s skyline.
                            But —
                        
                        I loved taking night and weekend classes at the International Center of Photography and Parsons
                            School of Design.
                        
                        I bought a camera and, during free weekends, I photographed the city, her people and architecture,
                            which I documented in a photography blog called The Photodiarist. Not long after that —
                        
                        I created Peryton.
                        If law firm life moved quickly and often without respite, then Peryton came to life in slow motion.
                            While practicing law full-time, I designed, sketched, constructed, edited, tested, organized,
                            researched, net-worked, sourced and problem-solved over a period of five years before launching
                            the brand. Which made me realize that —
                        
                        I do not have to choose sides. Be it problem solving over poetry. Or art over functional design.
                            Critical thinking over storytelling. Or meticulous planning over going where the wind blows.
                            Eventually, I found a way to use it all. To connect the dots that represent my multiple facets, passions and interests.
                        The result is peryton.com, a new American luxury brand.