Archive
for November, 2014
Happy Thanksgiving!
Nov 27 2014 ·0Wishing you and yours a wonderful and blessed Thanksgiving!
Love & Inspiration: Thanksgiving Table Settings
Nov 26 2014 ·0Around here, Thanksgiving is our favorite holiday. Both my son and my daughter love to come home and cook (how lucky am I?), stay up and visit all night, and “doll up” for guests. I adore that we love to be together without the exchange of gifts, because isn’t spending time together the best gift of all? And we are always thrilled to welcome friends who have become family and this year is no different.
The highlight of my Thanksgiving entertaining is creating the tablescape. Are you surprised? I adore selecting a new palette each year and surprising my peeps with a beautiful table. Today I wanted to share not only my Thanksgiving table for this year, but a couple of other Thanksgiving tables I’ve loved…
Posh Pinterest Board: Thanksgiving Gatherings
Nov 25 2014 ·0One of my favorite things about Thanksgiving, aside from coming together with friends and family and sharing delicious food of course, is creating a festive & unique table to gather around. Here are a few of my favorite inspiration photos from my very own Thanksgiving Gatherings Pinterest board…
A Poem & A Painting: Thanksgiving Blessing
Nov 24 2014 ·0As I prepare to host family and friends this Thanksgiving, I thought I would share this favorite painting from the past. I hope you too will be surrounded by loved ones at your dinner table…
Caught My Eye, Volume 36
Nov 21 2014 ·0Here are a few of the things that Caught My Eye this week…
Three Heavenly Days of ART
Nov 19 2014 ·0This past weekend I treated myself to a 3 Day Workshop at the South Shore Arts Center taught by Kimberly Alemian called Perception-Abstraction: A Work in Process. In the class we explored the process of constructing paintings through additive and subtractive activity including layering, scraping and mark-making.
Over the past couple of years I’ve had a growing fascination with Abstract Art. It has been my experience that it can be very, very good or, well, horrid! Sometimes when I study a piece I “fall into it”, meaning that every time I change my view I see something new. Good abstract paintings make you work at the viewing. I was so excited to have the opportunity to explore this medium in depth as an artist.
The class was an intense experience for me. I worked much larger than my usual 6”x 6” panel boards, using 20”x 20” canvas, 22″ x 30″ illustration board and several other LARGE papers. I used watercolor, pastels, oil pastels and oil paint partnered with charcoal and graphite ~ and 3”-4” brushes. It was an extreme experience! But oh how I learned to make art differently! Come take a peek at our exercises…
A Poem & A Painting: Crowned Bird No. 4
Nov 17 2014 ·0Today I am wrapping up my series of paintings inspired by dessert plates. I’ve had a ball painting these Crowned Bird beauties and hope you’ve enjoyed them as well!
Caught My Eye, Volume 35
Nov 14 2014 ·0Here are a few of the things that Caught My Eye this week…
RH Boston: Restoration Hardware Flagship Store
Nov 12 2014 ·0The RH (formerly Restoration Hardware) flagship store in Boston is a visual feast: 40,000 sq. feet of stunning Design Galleries with amazing room vignettes housed in club rooms. Come take a peek with me!
A Poem & A Painting: Crowned Bird No. 3
Nov 10 2014 ·0Today I have the latest in my series of paintings inspired by a set of dessert plates I recently purchased. I’m finding this week’s poem excerpt particularly appropriate as a new week begins…
Caught My Eye, Volume 34
Nov 07 2014 ·0Here are a few of the things that Caught My Eye this week…
Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams Family Room project
Nov 05 2014 ·0“…We love to laugh…
We believe in we. Not I.
We believe children enrich our lives.
We believe in enriching the lives of our children…”
~excerpt from the MGBW creed
My love and admiration of Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams, as men and as a company, is well documented. Earlier this year I attended one of their 25th Anniversary celebrations (read about that here). When they opened a flagship store in Boston in 2012 I was over the moon (read about that here). You can imagine how thrilled I was when my friend and client Tina contacted me to help her refresh her Family Room design using several pieces from Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams.
A Poem & A Painting: Crowned Bird No. 2
Nov 03 2014 ·0Continuing with my series of paintings inspired by a set of dessert plates, this week features another gilded crown bird.
Instead of a poem, I’ve selected a bird related quote with beautiful imagery and seasonal timeliness…