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

Saturday, January 14, 2012

First Thursday with Artist Matthew Coveny

This month's First Thursday event featured the artwork of Matthew Coveny.

Recognize that name? Aren't we lucky to have this kind of talent in our family?














Don't his paintings look great in the shop? I think they really work with those giant orange sea horses.

Seriously though - he is so talented and original... I'm a proud big sister.

Want to see more of Matt's work? Check out his website.

Monday, December 5, 2011

Frame-able Fabric

In my next life I want to come back as a textile designer. I love pretty fabric and would definitely consider framing some that I've found as art.
Like these!













I found all of these images on Luli Sanchez, Lourdes Sanchez's website. As an artist and textile designer, Sanchez works in hand painted watercolor media. Visit the website to see more of her work, including her fine art watercolors.

Saturday, October 8, 2011

A Little "Pretty" for Your Weekend: Artist, Kate Lewis

Since my last post was almost all text and the necessary visuals were yucky... I wanted to end the week with something more cheerful.

You may remember the post I wrote about discovering artist, Kate Lewis. Well, I'm currently obsessed with a new painting of hers:


Isn't that gorgeous? I want to live in it. If only I knew Anna Spiro and had the money for a plane ticket to Australia...I could actually sit on that chair. It was inspired by Anna's home as featured in her own blog, Absolutely Beautiful Things.

You know what else I love? Pictures of art in the studio:


Isn't that great? While the usual clear and cropped images are the best way for us to see all of the detail - it's casual shots like this that really bring the art to life. Somewhere in between, you can sense the experience of seeing the painting in person.

And I would love to see this painting in person. On my wall.

Since that's not going to happen, here is another example of two different views of her work:



Love it.

And here is a bonus painting - just because it's pretty.



Have a lovely weekend!

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Deck the Walls

I've been thinking a lot about the art on my walls lately... I've moved a few things around, had some paintings framed and created a to do list for other frame jobs.

There are so many things I'd like to do in my house right now - but budget and time are my worst enemies! So I've focused on the walls. It's amazing what wall decor can do for a space. Instant personality.

Here are some images I've been hoarding that illustrate this. Picture the rooms without anything on the walls. Pretty blah if you ask me. Okay - maybe not the third image (the wall color and trim are pretty eye catching on their own), but the rest...







And you don't really have to invest much money in decorating your walls...That first image includes framed scarves. Wish you could afford a favorite wallpaper? Get some samples and frame them! This would apply to any textile...fabric samples, carpet, vintage fabrics...

Back in the '80s, my Mom went through a phase of framing old lace antimacassars she picked up at "antique" shops. Sounds a bit precious now - but it was a creative take on the Victorian craze at that time.

I think pretty much anything you love could be framed. Illustrations from falling apart children's books for a nursery! I can keep going... What about you? Any ideas?



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Friday, June 24, 2011

Framing Odd-Size Prints with Standard Frames (two ways)

Last week, I posted some pictures of bedrooms for my children that I recently pulled together with a very small (non-existent) decor budget.

I bought cheap Target/Michael's frames for several prints I already owned - but some of the pieces weren't standard sizes.

Three were prints of room renderings...


...and three were pages from a children's book that fell apart.


Here is how I was able to frame all all of them without expensive custom work...

First, the book pages. We had a used book, Willy The Wimp, with great illustrations that my children loved. Sadly - they loved it so much that the binding failed and all of the pages fell out. I hated the idea of throwing it away, so I saved my three favorites assuming that I'd find a use for them someday.

And TODAY, that would be wall decor for Oliver and George's room.

The images were square sizes, so I looked for frames with those dimensions. Since none were a perfect fit, I thought I'd buy ones with mats and mount the pages on top of them instead of behind.

All I needed was a blade, a straight edge (like a ruler) and a piece of cardboard to protect my table.


The first page included a border, so I thought I'd just use that for my cut line.


But - AARRGGHH! - as soon as I finished, I realized that it was now too small to mount over the mat!


Seriously - dumb mistake. But before I tossed it, I tried cutting the middle border off of the mat (which was supposed to hold four pictures) and putting an extra unneeded page behind the mat to fill in that gap.




Not perfect - but for a kid's room? It's fine.


In the future - one improvement I would make on this would be to use another piece of paper to cover the cut of the mat. It would create an additional border for the image and there wouldn't be any gap - noticeable or not.

The other two images filled the page, so I just needed to trim the ragged edges. One had a small tear...



...but again - for a kid's room, it's barely noticeable. My six and four year olds certainly aren't complaining...




I think they look pretty great!

Next - the prints of watercolor room renderings.




My mother gave these to me years ago, thinking that they'd look cute in frames - possibly in a bedroom. I never got around to it for my own room, but they're perfect for Eleanor.

I knew I'd have very small wall space to work with and frames with mats would be too big. So I found some that would almost fit allowing for just a little space around the images.

Since they didn't come with mats, I picked up some art paper (sold by the sheet) that I thought would provide a neutral background. A pattern or color would also have looked nice - but in this case, the border wouldn't be uniform and the effect would be odd.

The rest is obvious. I trimmed the images (which were mounted on sheets with printed borders) and then cut the art paper to fit into the frames.






Ta da! Took just a few minutes, not a lot of money...and for a little girls room? They look adorable.

Sometimes I think I avoid doing projects around my house because I know that it will look amateur. Well - maybe so - but amateur is better than nothing when you have limited means!

I'm going to go for it a little more often - things can always be re-done by professionals later.

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