
Friday, May 28, 2010
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Beautiful. Warm, yet modern. Fresh eclectic.
Ahh, Scandinavia, most of the interiors I see coming from you are a tad to simple and Ikea like, but when the mix is right, in a slightly more creative household...I want you sooo bad...
Oh how this room makes me long for the days of stand alone T.V.'s. What are you trying to hide now people?.We know you have one....

This kids bedroom is perfect, cheery, not staged looking. You can picture a very down to earth mother living there, not a mother who is telling her kids to" stay off the couch".
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Seattle Art Museum - Kurt Cobain
The "Kurt" exhibit is now showing at the "Seattle Art Museum", and I have to say I was kind of dreading going, as I thought it would be, well, stupid . I was preparing for the worst, but walking through, I think Kurt and his fans would enjoy the flash-less-ness of it. Some of it was brilliantly simple and evoked a melancholy mood with an creative edge. I felt super emotional while walking through it, wondering if he would have had the chance to age, if he would have found happiness. I was at this show, I mostly remember Courtney stumbling around. She was mesmerizing to me.
Photo by Alice Wheeler, Kurt Cobain at Live and Loud ,Pier 63.

Charles Peterson, courtesy of SAM
"Nirvana, Rajis, Los Angeles, 2/15/90"
Courtesy of SAM
"Untitled (Forensic Scene)," by Jordan Kantor, 2006
This image is burned in my memory. I remember exactly where I was and what I was wearing. The same shoes that he had on in the pics.
This was my favorite piece of all of them...This woman made a video of herself in a mall while "Smells Like Teen Spirit" was playing in her ears only, and she was dancing like a nutbag. This was a serious piece, that is hard to take seriously. I LOVED it..
Gillian Peckham, Dancing in Wearing- 1994.
If you would have told me 20 years ago that a "Hard Rock Cafe" would be opening in Seattle in 2010, with grunge memorabilia plastered all over the walls, I think I would have puked in my mouth a bit. Alas, it did open, and I have to say it was fairly tastefully done, but weird none the less.

“I like punk rock. I like girls with weird eyes. I like drugs. I like passion. I like things that are built well. I like innocence. I like and am grateful for the blue collar worker whose existence allows artists to not have to work at menial jobs. I like killing gluttony. I like playing my cards wrong. I like various styles of music. I like making fun of musicians whom I feel plagiarize or offend music as art by exploiting their embarrassingly pathetic versions of their work. I like to write poetry. I like to ignore others’ poetry. I like vinyl. I like nature and animals. I like to be by myself. I like to feel guilty for being a white, American male.”
- Kurt Cobain
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Perfect use of art in home.
Kate Spade's apartment in N.Y.C. is one of the most beautiful I have ever seen. It has been posted before by one of my favorite blogs out there, Habitually Chic.

I LOVE the mix of traditional and abstract art.
Photo's by Tina Barney
Sunday, May 23, 2010
Artist of the month : Mark Boyle
Some of my favorite paintings are old school, traditional pieces. Mark Boyle paints these beautiful, Northwest scenes, that are so fitting for all of the water lovers that live here. Did you know that Seattle is ranked # 2 in the U.S. for the largest boat ownership? We love us some water... This boat is titled "The Marantha" and the colors that he uses are absolutely beautiful. This one goes in my lakehouse. Oil on Linen, (2006)
"Gillnetter at La Push". Oil on linen, 2006
"November clam digging" Oil on linen.-2006
" Break in the clouds", (2006) This painting was awarded the oil painters of America, "Award of merit".
"November clam digging"-oil on linen, 2006Interview:
Q : What do you love most about being an artist?
A : Traveling. Painting what you experience.
Q : What are the mediums that you work in?
A : Oil
Q : Many of my favorite pieces of yours is the boat "The Marantha". I LOVE the colors you used. As a child were you interested in the sea-fairing lifestyle?
A : One of my trips to La Push, the texture of this one boat, the paint was peeling, and the bright red buoy, and the great reflections in the water...
Q : Do you start drawing first or come up with the idea first?
A : I take a bunch of photographs and then find the most pleasing one and then paint from there.
Q : Is your work autobiographical?
A : Yes. I do a lot of fishing. In the summer I go backpacking.
Q : What shows are coming up?
A : I was accepted into the "Oil Painters of America" National Exhibition in Scottsdale Arizona.
They had 2800 submissions and only 200 made it in.
Thankyou so much to Mark for offering me his time. Here is more information on this talented artist.
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| Photo by Ken J. McLeod |
In my early years, I explored ravines and woods near my house. Often being late for dinner lost in another world. A serious interest in painting developed at 11 years old. As I recall, my first painting was of a rainbow trout. My parents hired local artists to instruct me privately during my teen years. A person who really taught good basics was Carl Christophersen. In painting lessons, Carl taught me to divide objects into shapes and planes with hard and soft edges.
Nature impassions me. I am on a constant quest for that perfect subject to paint. During my outdoor adventures, such as hiking or fishing, I am inspired by the things I find. It is important to me to bring home my experiences and share them in a painting. Some of the landscapes I paint are so remote that most people can’t view them. One of the most rewarding experiences is to set up an easel on a high mountain meadow and capture the true colors found there. Through photography, I’ve documented many of my trips into the wilderness. I later use these as references in my paintings.
The mediums I use are primarily oil, pastels, and watercolor.
Where to Buy: Howard Mandville Gallery: Kirkland, WA Phone: (800) 544-4712
www.markboyle.com/
Friday, May 21, 2010
You really do need to come and visit...
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Thought I would leave you with this very northwest scene. Have a joyous weekend... Photo - Unknown (if you know who took this photo, kindly do tell). |
Thursday, May 20, 2010
"Eclectic" is the new "Modern"
This is a Swedish home that is very unusual, as it is not engulfed in white.
American designers could learn a thing or two from the Swedes, and that is, editing... Those Swedes know how to edit a room, and yet not to the point where the room feels lifeless, or cold, like so many "edited" rooms can look. I think some designers think it might look dirty, or disheveled, or disorganized if you put too many personal things in a room, and I think that is where you weed the good designers from the bad. Good designers know how to work in the eclectic, homey look and still make the room look fresh.
Have you noticed I have a thing for clothing hanging from the ceiling? I LOVE the way it looks, and if I did not have a closet, I would quite possibly have dresses hanging everywhere. But alas, I do have a closet, and I may as well put it to good use...
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Monday, May 17, 2010
One of my all time favorite paintings of people. By Edouard Vuillard.
Friday, May 14, 2010
Beautiful abstract art. Run, don't walk, to get one of Emilia Arana's pieces. I have a feeling these are going be worth much more in the future.
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| Esmeralda, 2009, Acrylic on Canvas. |
Zephyr, 2007, Acrylic on canvas.
Jazz and Spaghetti, 2008.About Emilia Arana
Swirling colors frolic together in Emilia Arana’s abstracts, resulting in beautifully choreographed dances of paint. On the surface, spontaneous brushwork and vivid color palettes create rhythmic pieces that radiate energy. Closer inspection, however, reveals emotional undercurrents ingrained in her work, speaking to the viewer on an individual basis and asking them to bring their own experiences to the interpretation of her work.Selected Exhibition History
- Small Works Invitational Davis Dominguez Gallery, Tucson, AZ 2009
- Melody and Momentum Conrad Wilde Gallery, Tucson, Arizona 2008
- The Colors of Home Hilltop Gallery, Nogales, AZ 2007
- Lyrical Abstraction Conrad Wilde Gallery, Tucson, AZ 2006
- Abstraction Tucson Jewish Community Center, Tucson, AZ 2005
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Shop to visit: Ben Pentreath, Ltd.

I am in LOVE with this wall. I am thinking that I need to give Ben a ring to see if he may be interested in carrying my work!
My beach house mantel would look like this.
Ben Pentreath studied Art and Architecture at the University of Edinburgh. He spent 4 years working in N.Y.C. for Fairfax and Sammons designing houses for the likes of Liv Tyler and Sarah Jessica Parker, before moving back to London to open his own interiors shop in Bloomsbury, where he sells interesting, well designed, things for the home, sourced from England, France, Germany, Turkey, and India.
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Inspiring Rooms...
One of my style icons is Loulou de la Falaise. She knows what she likes, and I respect that in so many ways. Years ago I saw her in Paris, at the Inter-Continental, as she was walking to the Yves Saint-Laurent show. She oozes sensuality and coolness, which can be a rare combination. Her apartment in Paris is gorgeous, the only thing I would do differently, is to make the table in the center a tad bigger, to hold all of the macaroons, and pastries, and tea, that I would be serving...
I am in serious need of a bedroom overhaul, and seeing this bedroom has made me realize, I do not need it to be to "done" to be gorgeous...
Look at the view outside the window?! Are you singing the "Chim-Chimney" song from "Mary Poppins" when you look?
Beach house bedroom. I can feel the sand underneath my feet as I write.
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Coming to Seattle? Go to this Bakery.
As the captain of the 2005 Bread Bakers Guild Team USA, William led his team to victory at the Coupe du Monde de Boulangerie (World Cup of Baking), he is quickly making Bakery Nouveau a Seattle icon.








