Showing posts with label Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Art. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

ART - America Martin






I LOVE the art of America Martin. 

See her new show currently at Wally Workman Gallery in Austin.

If I could, I would describe to you why I am drawn to her paintings.
 Her use of color, and her broad, simple strokes are magical.

 Clearly they capture my love of color, and people and life... in a big way.

Beyond that, though,
it's difficult for me to put into words why certain work appeals to me.
 I just respond, emotionally and visually.

I feel it.

I just know when I love a painting, a sculpture, a piece of art.

America does a much better job of describing her work here for you.
 Take a minute and watch the video.  

Isn't she a doll?











All photos mine, taken at Carver Hill Gallery in Rockland. Maine.

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Evoke Contemporary Santa Fe, Artist Louisa MacElwain

I am in the process of editing some old posts and labels  while reorganizing my blog and working on a new look with Shari of Little Blue Deer, who, by the way, is so talented!
Anyway, I came across this post that I never completed - much to my dismay - so I decided to hit "Publish" and share what little I wrote. Evoke Contemporary is Santa Fe is one of my most favorite galleries, ever, anywhere, and I urge you to visit the site for a real treat!




Evoke Contemporary is an outstanding gallery in Santa Fe.
Kathrine Erickson is the owner and she is charming,very knowledgeable and just plain fun to hang out with and talk art.

I hate to start this post with an apology, but here it is.

  I am so sorry that all I have is a few cell phone photos of my last visit with her at her wonderful gallery.

(I will snag some from her website to make up for my poor photos!)

So, the photo is Kathrine with Bruce.
Kathrine has a handsome and equally sharp partner, Elan.....but alas, Bruce captured my heart and jumped into the picture!


The gallery is a stunning space with room for the variety of art featured on any given day. One of my favorites are the paintings of Louisa MacElwain.
Her painterly style with vivid color and heavy brush strokes appeals to me on many levels.
My sweet husband - who also loves art - waits patiently for me when I obsess over things.....like certain artists and works!
Check out the website for a look at a lovely gallery with an amazing collection of art from paintings to drawings to sculpture and more.

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Maine.

Natural beauty.



Historical beauty




Fishing nets....... lovely colors and weaves......


 Art and design beauty

 Painted floor scrumptiousness.
Amazing chairs.
Camden, Maine





 Carver Hill Gallery

Rockland, Maine



Later gator.

Monday, June 13, 2011

Nest Interiors and So long, Nashville, for Now.....

You know I can't go to Nashville and not visit a few design shops.....even when it IS graduation weekend and move out weekend - the latter being the MOST crazy experience ever! 


So, what is a family to do but pop over to Taco Mamacita for a frozen margarita and some Mexican food for sustenance after the move, right?

(We are talking lots and lots of kids moving out of the dorm, overcrowded and overused elevators, seven flights of stairs, up and down, up and down, boxes and boxes, and finally two loaded cars about to make a 17 hour drive back to Texas -  we needed a treat!!)



Oh, and guess what?
There just happens to be the best little design and interior furnishing shop right down the street!
Funny how that happens.

NEST Interiors,
owned by the cute and charming Stephanie Van Hoesan,

is a carefully edited mix of one of a kind art pieces, jewelry and good looking home items. Linens, dishes, lighting and furniture pieces mingle with paintings, pillows, and beautiful religious items. Organic and industrial, warm and witty - I love this kind of shop.


What caught my eye, though, and completely captured my soul were the feather flowers made by artist Micha Kling.



Each feathered flower made from of different variety of Pheasant feathers, the pieces are arranged in vintage containers. 

I so wanted to bring home a large one, but am quite happy with the two I managed to cram place carefully in a car already chock full of four years worth of college belongings.


In my entry hall at the moment, they will move around the house I am sure. I love the subtle colors with that bright little pop of red and a soft blue in the smaller one.

All natural - all so pretty.



Stephanie's shop also has a beautiful selection of organic jewelry.
The above necklaces are rich in color and texture.



Looking from the middle of the shop towards the street, you can see how one could spend quite a bit of time in here to see every little treasure packed in this glorious industrial space.


I LOVED this one on mossy log. 



Beautiful selection of handmade and interesting bracelets.




Some of the feathered flowers are enclosed in terrarium like containers. So, so pretty.

I think this one with the striated pattern of orange, black, brown and creams is just stunning.

And this one - look at that pop of turquoise - and to think it is natural, not man made. Amazing.



Earrings


and more earrings.....


Chunky, organic bracelets - don't even get me started on the jewelry. 
It would take me days to decide which piece (or five) to buy!


I am going to miss my design "fixes" in Nashville.

It's a wonderful city full of personality and charm.

I will have to go back to visit again one day, even without my girl in college there!

Here are just a few memories from "our" four years there!

The famous Hugh Newell Jacobson house that I  stalked drove by at the encouragement of fellow blogger Laura Casey.
It was such a thrill to see it - the only thing better would have been if the owner had waved and invited me in!

Furnishing my daughter's room in a big, old house. She lived there one summer with five other girls. We had fun scouting around town for affordable and useful things. Here is the pink metal folding table we found at an estate sale......


and the wonderful Papason chair from Pier One.

The wonderful Haven: Sanctuary of Style in Franklin, Tennessee. Great shop!

More of Haven.



 Silly times at the Loveless Cafe.

Classic Nashville.

One of my most favorite shops in Hillside Village.
Pangea




 Great spot across the street for coffee or a really good meal.
Fido

The BEST roommate's mom and roommate, EVER!


The Graduates




So long for now Nashville.....stay cool!


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