Art

Pittsburgh

 I just won a contest from our local library, and when I picked up my gift basket it was filled with a variety of books. I instantly thought of writing this blog post when I read the title on this one. My husband and I took a road trip 8 years ago before we became parents, and it is one of my favourite holidays to date.

I haven't read it yet, I'm excited see what other destinations I can add to my bucket list. Falling Water is not included but I think it is a must see!

I haven't read it yet, I'm excited see what other destinations I can add to my bucket list. Falling Water is not included but I think it is a must see!

When my husband and I told our friends and co-workers we were planning on driving to Pittsburgh for a holiday, everyone asked if we were visiting family. The main highlight of the trip was to see Frank Lloyd Wright's "Falling Water" but we also wanted to see another smaller residential home he designed named "Kentuck Knob". We both love architecture and design & were excited to see these landmarks in real life. Books are great but you cannot imagine what it is really like to step onto the grounds at Falling Water & see the structure and how it was built amongst its natural environment. Our photos are not professional; but they show you some of our favourite elements.

This view is like nothing you will ever see

This view is like nothing you will ever see

The tour of the home was quite informative, there were a lot of built in pieces of furniture in the space I do remember that.

The tour of the home was quite informative, there were a lot of built in pieces of furniture in the space I do remember that.

This staircase leads to the water...a swim perhaps?

This staircase leads to the water...a swim perhaps?

The home was built around the waterfall, I can't even imagine living here it is so stunning!

The home was built around the waterfall, I can't even imagine living here it is so stunning!

This gives you a better perspective of how the design was integrated into nature.

This gives you a better perspective of how the design was integrated into nature.

This is "Kentuck Knob" another one of Wright's designs, complete with a sculpture garden on the grounds.

This is "Kentuck Knob" another one of Wright's designs, complete with a sculpture garden on the grounds.

Attention to detail is all I have to say...amazing!

Attention to detail is all I have to say...amazing!

The windows open to the pond & wonderful patio filled with sculptures.

The windows open to the pond & wonderful patio filled with sculptures.

This is me on the grounds. Doesn't this just make you want to run in a field & sing like Julie Andrews?

This is me on the grounds. Doesn't this just make you want to run in a field & sing like Julie Andrews?

I think we took 20 photos of this from every angle possible. I chose just one...you're welcome.

I think we took 20 photos of this from every angle possible. I chose just one...you're welcome.

This is a section of the Berlin Wall, it was amazing in person!

This is a section of the Berlin Wall, it was amazing in person!

I LOVE this photo & had it blown up a few years ago. It hangs on the gallery wall in our living room.

I LOVE this photo & had it blown up a few years ago. It hangs on the gallery wall in our living room.

I love street art & graffiti, these colours make me very happy!

I love street art & graffiti, these colours make me very happy!

One of Pittsburgh's famous yellow bridges

One of Pittsburgh's famous yellow bridges

My husband also enjoys walking around museums and galleries... lucky me! This place was great & needs to be on your to do list. It took me a long time to chose a print but I'm happy I didn't leave empty handed. I love colour & Warhol does it…

My husband also enjoys walking around museums and galleries... lucky me! This place was great & needs to be on your to do list. It took me a long time to chose a print but I'm happy I didn't leave empty handed. I love colour & Warhol does it so well.

 As we were driving through the country side to go to the "famous houses" we passed by an ice cream shop & I made my husband take my photo under the rainbow. Not sure if I was channeling my inner love for Rainbow Brite, but it makes me happ…

 As we were driving through the country side to go to the "famous houses" we passed by an ice cream shop & I made my husband take my photo under the rainbow. Not sure if I was channeling my inner love for Rainbow Brite, but it makes me happy every time I see it.

I'm sure Pittsburgh has more to see and do since we last visited. Do yourself a favour & consider it while planning your next vacation. We also visited the Zoo which would be a great place to take our kids if we ever go back. We have hundreds of cute animal photos, I tried to stick to design & architecture. One of the best things about a road trip is finding new inspiration and looking at your surroundings with a new perspective. Relax & take it all in. Photos are a great way to help document and highlight your favourite parts.

Highlights of the week

My girls started their March Break last Friday. On Saturday I took a road trip by myself to visit friends of mine that live near our old house in Burlington. Before I became a mother, I never knew how lucky I was to have quiet time to myself whenever I needed it. This trip allowed me to put myself first which honestly, doesn't happen for me as much as it should. I enjoyed meals out & stayed up past my usual bedtime. I'm such a rebel!

You know it's a special occasion if my nails are painted. They are usually covered in paint! I let them dry while I was on the highway. I stopped into a local bookstore & browsed one of my favourite home decor magazines when I got…

You know it's a special occasion if my nails are painted. They are usually covered in paint! I let them dry while I was on the highway. I stopped into a local bookstore & browsed one of my favourite home decor magazines when I got to Burlington. My nails even match! I got the colour in my stocking...I guess Santa's up on his trends!

 

I had the best time at lunch with these lovely ladies whom I met through Instagram. I have discovered this supportive community & I was excited to actually meet some of my online friends in real life! We are all artists with kids & had lots …

I had the best time at lunch with these lovely ladies whom I met through Instagram. I have discovered this supportive community & I was excited to actually meet some of my online friends in real life! We are all artists with kids & had lots to chat about.  We will be collaborating on a Mother's Day giveaway soon, so if you are not following me on IG get at it!

I am a member at a local Art Gallery in town & I finally set a date for my first solo exhibit last week! ( Insert happy face here) I will post more details in May but, if you are local, save the date. My opening reception will be on Saturda…

I am a member at a local Art Gallery in town & I finally set a date for my first solo exhibit last week! ( Insert happy face here) I will post more details in May but, if you are local, save the date. My opening reception will be on Saturday June 4th at 7:00pm. This is a detail of a larger painting I just completed. It is the first painting I have made for the show...loving the purple and green combination. Come on Spring!!

I have some of my artwork for sale at a beautiful shop in town called Burrow. The owner Meg asked me if I would paint some wooden Easter Eggs for her and this is what I came up with. She loved the Christmas ornaments I had made & wanted a simila…

I have some of my artwork for sale at a beautiful shop in town called Burrow. The owner Meg asked me if I would paint some wooden Easter Eggs for her and this is what I came up with. She loved the Christmas ornaments I had made & wanted a similar look. Last night I sat & painted them. I kept telling my husband I was having so much fun. I had barely painted all week as the girls were off of school, I needed to get creative.

My Favourite Things

I adore photographs of landscapes that are pretty simple & have telephone/hydro poles in them. It's all about the composition folks. The following photos are all pieces of art that are in our home.

I purchased this photograph on canvas for myself as a Birthday gift a few years ago. I discovered Nadine through Etsy. Her work is breathtaking and the photos almost look like paintings. They are muted & somewhat blurry which I find intrigu…

I purchased this photograph on canvas for myself as a Birthday gift a few years ago. I discovered Nadine through Etsy. Her work is breathtaking and the photos almost look like paintings. They are muted & somewhat blurry which I find intriguing. Check her out at www.walterhelenaphotography.com

This black & white photograph is a portrait of my grandparents. My husband surprised me & had it blown up from the original copy. To say I love it would be an understatement! The placement of the poles in the background adds to the street sc…

This black & white photograph is a portrait of my grandparents. My husband surprised me & had it blown up from the original copy. To say I love it would be an understatement! The placement of the poles in the background adds to the street scene behind them.

This image was taken on a holiday. The muted tones & movement created by shooting from a moving vehicle are my favourite parts.

This image was taken on a holiday. The muted tones & movement created by shooting from a moving vehicle are my favourite parts.

If you would like to see where any of these pieces of art are displayed in our home, check out my blog post a few weeks ago from the Apartment Therapy House Tour.

The Making Of...

I started this painting early last week and thought I would try and document myself painting it for you to see. On Instagram, I often see artists posting a quick video that shows them creating. For me this painting did not happen quickly. I worked on it a few hours a day for an an entire week. I finished it last night before my husband & I went out on a date.  An hour before this, I still wasn't happy with the final piece. As an artist I spend a lot of time just looking at a painting. Paintings move from my studio in the basement up to our living room where I can pass by them hung on the wall. This allows me to see what sections I think are working & where improvements could be made.  This post is full of photos, I hope you enjoy seeing how I work.

When I started making marks I thought it was going to turn into an abstract landscape. I had never done one before & was looking forward to it. 

When I started making marks I thought it was going to turn into an abstract landscape. I had never done one before & was looking forward to it.

 

I started to create layers with shades of blue, mimicking water & movement.

I started to create layers with shades of blue, mimicking water & movement.

I added more green & blue paint, let it dry & then had fun with various shades of spray paint. I used white, dark green, pink & royal blue. At this point I really liked what direction the painting was headed.

I added more green & blue paint, let it dry & then had fun with various shades of spray paint. I used white, dark green, pink & royal blue. At this point I really liked what direction the painting was headed.

My palette knife was used a lot adding white, teal green & a moss green. I started to think the painting was appearing like a satellite view on the weather network. Not the kind of landscape I was going for!

My palette knife was used a lot adding white, teal green & a moss green. I started to think the painting was appearing like a satellite view on the weather network. Not the kind of landscape I was going for!

I began to add more white paint thinking I could transform it somehow.

I began to add more white paint thinking I could transform it somehow.

After the white dried, I continued to use my palette knife & layer on grey & royal blue.

After the white dried, I continued to use my palette knife & layer on grey & royal blue.

This day was a breakthrough for me as I approached the painting with a fresh set of eyes. I decided I would go for it & cover up lots of sections with mint green. Sometimes this is hard to do for me as I already have a favourite part of the pain…

This day was a breakthrough for me as I approached the painting with a fresh set of eyes. I decided I would go for it & cover up lots of sections with mint green. Sometimes this is hard to do for me as I already have a favourite part of the painting. I really like the dark green drips from the spray paint & didn't want to cover them. Guess what? They are now gone & I'm ok with it!

This is a detail shot. For me taking off layers off the paint after I have added them is an important process. The texture created in the blue shapes on the left allows you to see this. I use a damp rag & rub off paint before it is fully dry.

This is a detail shot. For me taking off layers off the paint after I have added them is an important process. The texture created in the blue shapes on the left allows you to see this. I use a damp rag & rub off paint before it is fully dry.

Another detail shot. I asked my husband what he thought of it so far, he said he could see the Chesire Cat. I decided at this point to title the painting "Wonderland". I often name my paintings after titles of songs I was listening to while cre…

Another detail shot. I asked my husband what he thought of it so far, he said he could see the Chesire Cat. I decided at this point to title the painting "Wonderland". I often name my paintings after titles of songs I was listening to while creating them. This name just felt right. My oldest daughter came & sat behind me as I painted. Her thoughts were "Wow mom...you really like green". I said to her "Is that a bad thing?" Her reply was "Yes". 

I brought the painting up to our bedroom & stared at it while folding laundry. I had tried several times before to flip it upside down to see if I preferred it better this way. Today I decided I did. The small pink squares on the bottom are not …

I brought the painting up to our bedroom & stared at it while folding laundry. I had tried several times before to flip it upside down to see if I preferred it better this way. Today I decided I did. The small pink squares on the bottom are not heavy & I was feeling the composition now. I was excited to go back & work on it more, now that I had a new perspective.

Sorry this one's a bit blurry. I have now began to tone down some of the mint green with white. This really excites me & I know that the piece is almost complete!

Sorry this one's a bit blurry. I have now began to tone down some of the mint green with white. This really excites me & I know that the piece is almost complete!

A detail of the finished piece. I love the bits of yellow that mixed with pink to make a lovely shade of orange. I have always been drawn to circles & squares, you will find some amongst the shapes in this painting.

A detail of the finished piece. I love the bits of yellow that mixed with pink to make a lovely shade of orange. I have always been drawn to circles & squares, you will find some amongst the shapes in this painting.

The final painting "Wonderland" 20x20" Mixed Media on Canvas. Sold.

The final painting "Wonderland" 20x20" Mixed Media on Canvas. Sold.

A few minutes to myself

I am a pretty low maintenance gal & a trip to the hair salon isn't top priority on my calendar. Since I live in Ontario & our winters our COLD!!! I usually wear a toque every time I leave my house. It's tricky with bangs once I have hat head, they really look awful for the rest of the day. One evening last week I found a few hours to sit & relax while my hair was being cut & coloured. I usually don't take a lot of time to read magazines that aren't the home decor ones that I have monthly subscriptions to. The pile that sat next to my chair was amazing & my hair dresser could tell I was excited about the one I was looking at as he was cutting away.

This is the March 2016 issue of Elle Canada a fashion magazine that I got to bring home with me

This is the March 2016 issue of Elle Canada a fashion magazine that I got to bring home with me

I am not into fashion trends & usually this type of magazine doesn't catch my attention. I had just read online about an artist named Shantell Martins & her upcoming exhibit in Toronto. This issue has a great interview with her. I follow the design work of Christine Dovey & her Elle Canada Closet project has a great feature as well. The one thing that I was surprised by was how some of the images triggered ideas & memories in my mind of artwork & colour palettes. I am inspired by things I see on a daily basis & this few hours to myself that evening really got ideas flowing.

I used to do a lot of watercolour while in University & nowadays don't use the medium very often. These pages were inspiration for this quick piece.

I used to do a lot of watercolour while in University & nowadays don't use the medium very often. These pages were inspiration for this quick piece.

I love to use cool colours like green & blue, I find them very comforting.

I love to use cool colours like green & blue, I find them very comforting.

I created this painting a while ago & the dark blue section has always been my favourite section of the painting. To me it has a warmth & distressed feel of your favourite pair of denim jeans.

I created this painting a while ago & the dark blue section has always been my favourite section of the painting. To me it has a warmth & distressed feel of your favourite pair of denim jeans.

I think that I may have to browse more fashion ads & magazines. Great ideas are often born when least expected.

Let me work it...

I read something the other day about an artist I admire. She posted a photo of a painting on social media that she had reworked & turned into a new painting. I also do this & thought I might share with you a few pieces that got new life after a few months of sitting around in my studio. At the time I made them I was happy enough the with final result, but after looking at the canvases for a while they just didn't feel quite right.

This painting got reworked and now looks like the piece below

This painting got reworked and now looks like the piece below

This 10x10" painting titled Comfortable & is sold.

This 10x10" painting titled Comfortable & is sold.

When this painting was created I was never happy with the pink on the top layer, the below painting is it in a new life.

When this painting was created I was never happy with the pink on the top layer, the below painting is it in a new life.

This 8x8" painting titled Palm Springs is a burst of colour & energy. I am so happy I took a chance & added the neon spray paint. It is available in my online shop.

This 8x8" painting titled Palm Springs is a burst of colour & energy. I am so happy I took a chance & added the neon spray paint. It is available in my online shop.

I made this piece & imagined it in a boy's nursery. I always want my work to be versatile and I just wasn't feeling it with this painting. Below is the new & improved version.

I made this piece & imagined it in a boy's nursery. I always want my work to be versatile and I just wasn't feeling it with this painting. Below is the new & improved version.

This 10x10" painting titled Electric Feel is full of life & was inspired by street art. It is now sold.

This 10x10" painting titled Electric Feel is full of life & was inspired by street art. It is now sold.

As an artist I am still trying to find that groove in my style of painting. I approach each canvas with a fresh set of eyes & look forward to the path it will lead me. Some of you may have liked the before image better than my end result. That's fine, everyone has their own opinion & taste. I personally believe that for my work to be successful I have to love every piece I create. If I wouldn't hang it in my own space then how can I expect a potential customer to fall in love with it & begin an honest relationship with me as an artist.

Think Outside the Box

If you have looked at any of my previous posts you will see that my husband & I have a large collection of artwork in our home. I wanted to share my thoughts on how this was achieved & where you can start looking for art for your own space.

I have found that I have always connected with creative people. If you have a friend, neighbour or co-worker who enjoys photography & takes a pretty good photo ask to see more of their work. They may take some great shots that they would most likely be humbled to share with you if you just asked nicely. A friend of our's, who we met while seated together at a wedding reception, is a lady with many talents. She is a talented musician and a hobby of hers is photography. I asked her for a few images & she emailed them to me. She was also willing to change the size of the jpeg if needed as we enlarged one photo to 4'x 4'. 

The small square is a photo of hers that I mounted on a wood block, you don't need to use a frame all the time. It was quick an easy as I purchased the wood panel from a local craft store and painted it white. The photograph leaning behind it i…

The small square is a photo of hers that I mounted on a wood block, you don't need to use a frame all the time. It was quick an easy as I purchased the wood panel from a local craft store and painted it white. The photograph leaning behind it is a signed piece that I found at the Salvation Army for $8. There were 3 different photos in a set as they all had the same frame & matting. This is the only one I purchased & I didn't even have to reframe it which is great. 

I love to check out yard sales as well. Old postcards, photographs, maps, stamps, the collections people have are endless. If you like it, buy it & then figure out how it can be best displayed in your home.

This painting made me smile as soon as I saw it. I am not normally into traditional still lifes or delicate images like this but for $6 what did I have to lose? It now hangs in my daughter's bedroom.

This painting made me smile as soon as I saw it. I am not normally into traditional still lifes or delicate images like this but for $6 what did I have to lose? It now hangs in my daughter's bedroom.

This is an inexpensive way to display something you love. This is a section of a tea towel I purchased as a souvenir from a holiday. It didn't absorb well so I never used it in the kitchen to begin with. A collection of these hoops with different fa…

This is an inexpensive way to display something you love. This is a section of a tea towel I purchased as a souvenir from a holiday. It didn't absorb well so I never used it in the kitchen to begin with. A collection of these hoops with different fabric scraps would look great arranged together. I also once cut up an old t-shirt that had a cute saying on it & put it in a hoop. Instant art that is safe to hang in a nursery or above a child's bed. There is no glass & heavy frame in case it falls off the wall while your little ones are playing or jumping on the bed.

The Polka Dot Print is a page of a kids book my daughter no longer looks at. Calendars also have fantastic designs & illustrations worthy of framing. The photograph is a thrift shop deal for $3. Travel photos look great blown up and printed in b…

The Polka Dot Print is a page of a kids book my daughter no longer looks at. Calendars also have fantastic designs & illustrations worthy of framing. The photograph is a thrift shop deal for $3. Travel photos look great blown up and printed in black & white. The frame was changed to a simple Ikea one & it has always hung on the gallery wall in our living room. I have a thing for vintage chairs & it was love at first sight.

If you have children they most likely have a favourite toy or love to collect things. Legos, action figures & stuffed animals have the potential to make some interesting & affordable art for kids rooms. Or if you are a grown-up who adores Star Wars, keep the art for your office or television room.

My sister passed this on to my girls a few years ago & I snapped a few photos. I think it would be a great addition to many gallery walls.

My sister passed this on to my girls a few years ago & I snapped a few photos. I think it would be a great addition to many gallery walls.

Vintage toys such as this telephone are graphic & colourful. I photographed this one I received from my Grandma a few years ago.

Vintage toys such as this telephone are graphic & colourful. I photographed this one I received from my Grandma a few years ago.

If you are a creative person & have a friend who is as well see if they are willing to trade with you. My girlfriend did this painting for me & I made her one in return. Maybe you do embroidery, sew or make wall hangings. Someone would love …

If you are a creative person & have a friend who is as well see if they are willing to trade with you. My girlfriend did this painting for me & I made her one in return. Maybe you do embroidery, sew or make wall hangings. Someone would love to have a unique hand made item, you just have to ask I'm sure you will find a few willing participants to swap with especially during the holidays. This is a photograph another girlfriend took, she focus's mainly on newborn's so she gave me the jpeg of this for free. I just had to get it printed & framed. It sits on our kitchen counter & I love looking at it.

You may think this signed & numbered print was purchased at an expensive home decor store as it is on trend with colours for 2016. However it was found at a local consignment shop for under $10. I kept it in the original black frame as it was in…

You may think this signed & numbered print was purchased at an expensive home decor store as it is on trend with colours for 2016. However it was found at a local consignment shop for under $10. I kept it in the original black frame as it was in great condition.

Of course I would love it if you purchased artwork from small businesses like mine but, reality is that it can get expensive if you are trying to start a collection or fill multiple walls in your space. My rule is that if you can afford it & love it, buy it! You will find a space for it even if you are unsure where you will put it at the time of the purchase. Nowadays, anyone can take a half-decent photo with the use of a cell phone & add a filter on it to make it look unique. Have fun experimenting, you may capture an image that you want to display in your home.

 

 

 

Studio Scenes

I post a few work in progress photographs on Instagram a few times a week. I am really enjoying sharing my thoughts and inspirations on this form of social media. Before I joined it last summer, I didn't even know what a hash tag was...true fact! Receiving feedback & reading comments on pieces has been helpful. So far, I have found the community very supportive. If you do not follow me on Instagram, here are some of the highlights from the past few weeks.

#doitfortheprocess and #creativityfound are two hashtags I use a lot. These paintings were shared as I worked on them in my studio. These books were christmas gifts I received, all great inspiration for finding creativity in art & design. I've already completed two of them.

A tea towel that shrunk is now a new painting cloth, and a photo I purchased a few years ago at the One Of A Kind Show that gave me a colour palette to work from.

Painted this without realizing I was using Pantone's colours of the year, Rose Quartz & Serenity. Images I see in design influence my work even if I am not aware of it at the time.  

Painted this without realizing I was using Pantone's colours of the year, Rose Quartz & Serenity. Images I see in design influence my work even if I am not aware of it at the time. 

 

Music, Art & Design.

While watching Sonic Highways, a show that documents the Foo Fighters as they record an album, an idea came to me for a blog post. Mike D from the Beastie Boys was being interviewed and I remembered that I had read about his home a few years ago, online, in The New York Times.

It was 2013 when I first came across this article. Mike & his wife Tamra, a filmmaker, have mixed a variety of elements & styles together to create a unique family home. The one thing I still remembered three years later was a large abstract painting that hung in the living room. I didn't know exactly what it looked like but, I remember the feeling I had when I first saw it. I needed to find out more on this young Brooklyn artist, Keltie Ferris.

What a great mix of styles. A room I would feel very comfortable in.

What a great mix of styles. A room I would feel very comfortable in.

 

Her work & this painting are so colourful & full of energy. I think the use of spray paint really adds a three dimensional quality to this piece. I can only hope that one day my work resonates with those who come across it, and that it is an image that remains with them in some form.

The family put this home up for sale last summer. I would love to know where this beautiful piece of art now resides.

Painting by Keltie Ferris  

Painting by Keltie Ferris

 

 

You do not have to hang a large piece of art or a mirror over a mantle. The armoire and painting are both rectangular, the symmetry and placement of them on either side of the fireplace make this wall balanced. 

You do not have to hang a large piece of art or a mirror over a mantle. The armoire and painting are both rectangular, the symmetry and placement of them on either side of the fireplace make this wall balanced.

 

Full house tour can be found here on the NY Times website:

http://nyti.ms/1ZSU4qA




A little Vintage in the mix

The other day it dawned on me that every chair in our home is preloved or vintage. Whatever the correct term may be, not one was purchased at a chain/ big box store. If you have read any of my other blog posts you know that I love to mix it up with pattern, colour, art & vintage accessories. My husband & I purchased the leather sofa in our living room from a store I worked at when we moved into our current home two years ago. Before that we have had a collection of vintage sofas. Vintage chairs are easier to find & re-upholster in my opinion & you can usually find somewhere to put them in your space. My husband supports my chair obsession & I thank him for it.

I received Emily Henderson's book Styled for a Christmas gift. I am not a stylist but, I did study Interior Decorating in College and I think I have a good eye for putting eclectic looks together. Your space should reflect you & those who enter it hopefully will feel that connection as well. All of our chairs have been collected over years from auctions, estate sales, thrift shops, kijiji, & my parent's house.

My mom is my partner in crime; she knows my taste well & will often find me a deal. Now that we live in the same city we are able to shop with one another which is fun. 2015 was a good year as I was able to find a lot of pieces & rugs to finish off decorating our home. 

This chair reminds me of a Bertoia style, the sheepskin softens up the look.

This chair reminds me of a Bertoia style, the sheepskin softens up the look.

When I discovered this beauty my mother-in-law was driving me & my girls through a small town called Bobcaygeon. If you're Canadian you all know the Tragically Hip song...sorry if you can't get it out of your head now. I seriously yelled "Stop the car... back up" Just like the lady in the Ikea commercials. When we pulled up in front of the thrift shop my mother-in-law asked me what I was interested in? When I showed her the chair she looked at me with a strange face, it was so rusted & grungy. It had previously lived outdoors, but I saw the potential.  Hours of scraping paint off in the garage & a few cans of spray paint made it come back to life. My oldest daughter has it in her room. It's not a cuddle up & I'll read you a book kinda chair but, it's comfy when I need to relax & blow dry her hair. 

Hans Wegner style folding rope chair

Hans Wegner style folding rope chair

When we first moved into this home I browsed Kijiji (similar to Craigslist) on a daily basis. We had sold stuff before we moved, which allowed me to find some pieces to fit in where I needed them. This ad appeared & I couldn't call the lady quick enough. She lived right up the street from us & was moving so everything was being sold. No bargaining done, I gave her what she was asking as I knew I was getting a deal. This chair sits in our living room, it's comfy too you can ask my husband!

A retro slipper chair tucks nicely into any corner.

A retro slipper chair tucks nicely into any corner.

My mom got this chair for me probably 15 years ago from an estate sale, I think she paid $10. When we moved my husband didn't want me to sell it & it now sits in the corner of his office. I chose a microfibre material as it is durable & it used to be a popular choice for fabric where I worked. It has a tufted back & a retro style, it makes a great extra chair if you need another seat while entertaining. I also want to tell you that two years ago I scored that Jonathan Adler inspired needlepoint pillow at a church flea market...$2, score of the day! I am not sure what I was thinking when I painted that bentwood stool years ago, first it was orange & it has been yellow for a while now. It was a thrift shop find for $5 I think.

This rattan bucket chair is versatile indoors or out.

This rattan bucket chair is versatile indoors or out.

My mom got this pretty much for free at an auction. She had it in her shed in the backyard for a long time before I even saw it. At the time we lived in Burlington & I had no space for it. It sat in the corner of our basement with toys & junk on it for a long time. It now fits perfectly under the window in my youngest daughter's room. I'm glad I held on to it, it feels like it was meant to be in that space. It usually has a lot of her favourite stuffed bunnies on it (she let me move them to take the photo!).

An Eames style replica made in Canada in the 70's

An Eames style replica made in Canada in the 70's

I have worked in a number of furniture & design stores that have sold knock off Eames Chairs. My husband has always wanted one.  He watches Mad Men folks and he knows what good design is. One day I found an ad on Kijiji for a chair an ottoman under $200 & I emailed the seller without checking with him first. The colour is perfect as black would not fit in with our colour scheme. He was on board with it & the seller lived down the street from my parents. How easy was that?! She said they were passed down to her from a family member & she no longer had room for them.  Lucky us, as they now sit in front of our television in the basement.

We have two of these Navy Chairs, a classic design.

We have two of these Navy Chairs, a classic design.

Check out a Law & Order episode & you'll see this chair. It's the go to interrogation chair for the television & film industry. My husband & I were on vacation in Pittsburgh years ago & instead of me dreaming of our trip to see Falling Water, I remember telling him that I really needed to go back to the Goodwill Shop we stopped in the previous day. There was a group of these chairs, I chose my two favourite's...$5 each! We drove & didn't have kids so there was room in the trunk. The metal was the same grey but, the upholstery was a dirty green shade. I used so many of those Mr.Clean magic erasers to try & clean them. I think they were in a school as someone has scratched their name on one on the top at the back. My parent's neighbour is an upholsterer & he did these in a white vinyl for me. The material was cheap as I worked at the store where I ordered it from. They now flank a teak console in our laundry room, the lighting was too dark so I brought them upstairs to capture this shot. They are so versatile, extra seating in the living room or as end chairs at the dining table.

Bentwood stools...aren't they pretty?

Bentwood stools...aren't they pretty?

Stools at our new home were tricky as everything I liked was either the wrong height or too expensive. The previous owners were tall & the counters are not standard height. They left us the three vinyl ones they had with cat scratches on them. So we used them for a year and a half until we got these. I'm crazy & search for stuff online in cities I don't live near. These were in Hamilton (a 2 hour+ drive) & my girlfriend who also loves a good deal picked them up for us. My husband saw the photo of them & said "where are the backs?". Turns out they are comfy as well. I have to supervise my youngest daughter when she climbs up on them but, eventually she'll be able to do it on her own.  They were $45 for the set & the caning is in perfect shape. I gave them a fresh coat of black paint & think they add the perfect bit of vintage to our kitchen.

You won't find this solid wood chair at a big box store.

You won't find this solid wood chair at a big box store.

My mom has kept a lot of things from my childhood including a kid's table & two chairs. This is in the girls' playroom & the pink colour I painted them really updates the set from the traditional dark wood they used to be. Note the candy machine which has candy in it that is maybe 10 yrs old. Doesn't everybody pay a huge fortune for decorative candy no one is allowed to eat, or is it just me? I grew up with that in my parent's house. I painted it turquoise as I am not a fan of red... oh the memories. 

I was driving home a few weeks ago I noticed the wood shell on this chair sticking out of the back of my neighbour's pick-up truck. I asked him what we was doing with it & he replied that they just got a new office chair & he was taking it to the dump. Timing is everything & luck has a big part of thrifting as well. He is a great guy & even carried it into the house for me. My husband's back was sore from his other chair, so he welcomed this into his office quite easily. It's in pretty good shape other than the piping that is coming off on the arm pads. Maybe one day we'll fix it...maybe not.

Im excited to share more of our home with you in 2016. A house tour is in the works that I'm excited about. I love design blogs & seeing what stuff strangers have thrifted or found on the side of the street! 

Comfort Zone

Last week I shared a few photos on instagram of new art I am so excited about. I've had an idea in my mind & the box of resin sitting on a shelf for too long. Stepping out of your comfort zone is a great way to expand as an artist, no matter what medium you work in. Photography is a hobby of mine & I look forward to producing a new body of work.

I am not limited to work in only one material,  I will only get better as I practise my craft & discover new ways to express myself. The New Year will also bring some collaborations that I am excited to share.

 

A messy process, but totally worth it.

A messy process, but totally worth it.

I started with an 8x10" size, excited to work on larger pieces in 2016.

I started with an 8x10" size, excited to work on larger pieces in 2016.

I think this piece would be a great addition to a gallery wall in your home or at a cottage. You can tell from my art collection I'm a proud Canadian.

I think this piece would be a great addition to a gallery wall in your home or at a cottage. You can tell from my art collection I'm a proud Canadian.

Check out Burrow!

If you live in Peterborough or plan to head to the Kawartha's this holiday season, Burrow is a shop that is a must see. I read interior decor magazines & they often showcase boutique's that carry handmade or local artisans work. Burrow is that shop in this area. The owner Meg Currie has a curated selection of modern home decor & furniture, as well as children toys & products. Local painter Jenny Kastner has a selection of landscape prints & paintings available. I am happy to announce that my artwork & holiday ornaments are now offered as well.

The store has been on Hunter St. for a couple of years, but it's new location is breathtaking. It is a bright & airy space with loft like ceilings, I've taken a few photos of the space for you to see. You should check it out in person or shop online for that perfect holiday gift. 

Deck The Halls

I knew I wanted to create holiday ornaments this year & I'm excited to share them with you. When I start to paint on canvas I have a colour palette in mind & then the process begins for me.  Inspiration for this collection came from interior design magazines & a baseball team that everyone in Canada was cheering for. They are all unique as they are hand painted & come with a gift tag that you can personalize. 

If you are interested in purchasing one, they are being sold at a local boutique that also carries my original artwork. (Link at the end of the post) You can also contact me directly to place an order & I will figure out shipping.

Eclectic Collection

Eclectic Collection

Abstract Collection

Abstract Collection

Peacock Collection

Peacock Collection

Pop Collection

Pop Collection

Blue Jay Collection

Blue Jay Collection

Looking for the perfect book...

...for someone this holiday season? I've got some recommendations & you may want to get a copy for yourself as well.

First up is the ever so talented, spunky, blonde mother of two Emily Henderson. If you are unfamiliar with her, she won "Design Star" on HGTV, had her own show "Secrets From a Stylist" on the same network, & is now Target's home style expert. I don't think she has ever done something I didn't like, she uses just the right combo of quirky, vintage & modern. She also hoards art, so I gotta love her! Her first book "Styled" has just been released & is the talk of every home decor blog I read. 

I have been reading a Canadian online magazine "Covet Garden" for years & their first publication in print was great. It showcases real people in their real surroundings. These homes belong to creative types who have a passion for decor & have not used an interior designer or stylist. Looking through the pages you will see a unique mix of eclectic spaces with their own character & charm.

I am one of those people who like "coffee table books" with beautiful covers & photos you drool over. I discovered the work of Canadian architect Todd Saunders after reading about his project Fogo Island. "Architecture in Northern Landscapes" has endless images of beautiful structures in their natural surroundings. A great read for someone who admires contemporary design, architecture & photography.

"The Wes Anderson Collection" is a conversation piece of its own. It captures the whimsical, unique style of his work & also shares with fans previously unpublished photos & artwork. I have not seen all of his movies, but once I started reading about each film I couldn't put it down.

The next two books you may share with your children, or choose to hide & read when they're in bed. "Who Built That? Modern Houses" & "The Lego Architect". You can choose if you want to learn about mid-century style, or how many bricks it takes to make a variety of structures from the Art Deco movement.

If you love food & are open to trying new cuisine, then Amy Rosen has got you covered in "Toronto Cooks: A cookbook of the city's hottest culinary trends". In this you will find 103 recipes from 48 restaurants across the city. Amy says "I wanted recipes that people can execute, and that they will execute. My biggest passion is getting people to cook at home". She asked the chefs to prepare these recipes at home, without the help of a sous chef, & with ingredients the average kitchen would already have on hand. Maple Bacon doughnuts...enough said!

The last book on my list is one that my husband ordered for us for Christmas last year. "Swissted" is graphic, colourful & is totally one of a kind. Do you have any other books that come with pages that are meant to be torn out & used as artwork on your wall? I didn't think so. If you love music, design or have a thing for font, then Mike Joyce has made your day. All of the concert dates are actual events that have been performed, he has just made the poster for each one look 100% better. This book sits proudly on the side table in our living room & I have a wall in our entry way that is filled from floor to ceiling with posters.(Warning, it is almost impossible to choose your favourite's). I haven't gotten around to putting the acrylic on top of them yet, hopefully by 2016 that happens.

All opinions are my own.



Starting an Art Collection

I am excited to share that I was chosen to participate in this year's Square Foot Art Show in Hamilton Ontario.  Julie Veenstra is a local artist, & she is opening up her studio for a great event to kick off Hamilton's Art Crawl.  Help support local artists & add to, or start an art collection of your own.

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If you are interested in purchasing an original piece of artwork, remember bigger isn't always better. Smaller pieces are less of a financial commitment, allowing you to own works by several artists you love...not just one.

You can create an eclectic feel to your space by collecting pieces over time. I personally love choosing artwork as a souvenir from a holiday, this way I remember my favourite vacation spot for years to come. Art is the easiest way to personalize your space, remember that when looking through your own photographs.

If you ever move into a new home or office space, smaller pieces are more versatile. They are easier to move around, & if you don't hang them you can lean them on a bookshelf or mantle. Often a different space or wall colour will give your piece a new look & feel.

When grouped together, they can have just as much impact as a large piece. If you look back on my previous post on Gallery Walls, you will see some photos from our home that display this.

I think the most important advice I could offer to an art collector is to buy what you love. If something speaks to you & makes you happy every time you look at it that this is a sign. Art shouldn't match your decor, it should be the element that is the conversation piece in the room.

If you are interested in checking out the show, make sure you attend the preview first. Opening night is crazy, artwork is literally flying off the walls!

http://www.juliaveenstra.com

Family Roadtrip

At the beginning of October we packed up the girls & drove to Virginia. We had been on a holiday there a few years back, & this time the kids were old enough to remember it. Our youngest got an ear infection a few days in which sucks, but we made the most of the time we had together. We planned our outings based on them, so going to art galleries was not top on the list. We went to a few Kid's Museums & I wish we had places like this in Ontario. 

My first time at Trader Joe's, & I bought this just for the packaging...how whimsical is this.

I popped into a stationary store, because this sign was so fun I had to see more. I have a weakness for stationary, I could spend hours looking at cards (ask my husband).

I was able to see a local artist named Tom Tartaglino's work on display in a restaurant we enjoyed called South Street Brewery. These paintings "Bridge Traffic" & "Survivor" are complete opposites, yet they were the standouts in my opinion.

 

We stopped in Rochester on our way home & went to the Strong Museum of Play. Look it up, there was something each of us really enjoyed.  The arcade brought back some memories & made my husband happy. A photo of me taking a rest with my really large purse...if you 're a mom you know what I'm talking about.

We were stuck in traffic for a LONG TIME on our way home, at least I got to capture this view...breathtaking.

We were stuck in traffic for a LONG TIME on our way home, at least I got to capture this view...breathtaking.

Gallery Walls

Like how fashion changes & every other season skinny jeans are in again, home decor follows a similar suit.  Often designers are trying to show you new ways to hang, lean, or display artwork & family photos. The gallery wall often appears, but like skinny jeans people get tired of them. Personally I don't think they are a trend that will pass, I love gallery walls & am happy to share some with you.

Ladies in the design world whom I admire are Jenny Komenda & Emily Henderson. They both have a great sense of style & their homes are eclectic with a good mix of vintage decor. I have been reading their blogs for years and watching their styles evolve & grow. They both are queens of gallery walls in my opinion.

We have lived in our current home for 2 yrs this November. It didn't take me long to figure out where I would hang the gallery wall in our living room.  One day the kids were out for the afternoon & I thought this is my chance to lay all of our art on the floor & pick & choose what will go where. I have never been the girl who pre-measures & puts up templates the size of each frame, I usually choose the largest piece & let the rest happen. I will admit that I do love my laser level!

Living room gallery wall

Living room gallery wall

In this gallery I have a mix of paintings, photographs & vintage finds. If you read my last post, you will notice the two photographs of graffiti images, alongside some pieces that have significance in our family. The black & white portrait is of my grand parents, & the rusted first aid box belonged to my father-in-law. Take risks & do what you love.  If you have a connection to a piece of art buy it. Your home should have a collection of images that inspire you & that you are happy to look at everyday. I remember when I first got the first aid kit from my father-in-law's garage. I was so excited about it & the colours were perfect. My mother-in-law thought I was crazy to hang it in our living room, her art preferences are different from ours...that's ok. 

My daughter's bedroom gallery wall

My daughter's bedroom gallery wall

My oldest daughter had just turned 4 when she got her new room, & her only request was that she wanted a pink room. I got out my laser level & went to work. This is the first room in the house where artwork was hung, & again I started with the largest piece. In University I did a series of water colour studies, this is one of them. Then I had fun mixing in her artwork with some fun things from vintage shops. The girls love the cuckoo clock!

Our bedroom gallery wall

Our bedroom gallery wall

Our bedroom has a selection of pieces that didn't make it into the living room wall. I still love them all, but I didn't want to do floor to ceiling gallery. We have kids & a german shepherd, things too low may get damaged.  Since I am an artist I do often change it up in here a bit.

Stairwell gallery

Stairwell gallery

This landing is at our back door & leads you to the basement. We don't get that much natural light down the staircase, so I didn't photograph the other side which also has family photographs on it. This was definitely not the easiest to hang, I didn't want to put a ladder on the stairs like I did when I painted the walls. So the frames are up as high as my arms could reach. Here I mixed a variety of images; colour & black & white photos with a large print on canvas & some vintage letters. My husband & I love photography so we have a lot of candid shots. We have never done a traditional family photo shoot, it's just not our thing.

If you have read all of this post I thank you...I tend to ramble.  If you are wondering, no I don't have a favourite piece, that would be a hard decision to make.

 

 

What inspires my artwork?

When I find a new artist I admire, I enjoy reading about their thought process & where the inspiration for their work stems from. If you haven't already read my Bio, then you may not know that I adore colour, texture, & pattern. If you are on instagram, then you have been able to see some photos of our home that display this.

I feel a connection to street art & murals, as the texture is often layered & the more the paint is chipped & distressed the better. The vivid colours, shapes & composition get me excited & I usually need to photograph the image.

These pieces now hang proudly in our living room, a female figure whom I stumbled across while walking on my honeymoon in Montreal .  

This image says "You & Me Create" & is a piece of the Berlin wall. While visiting Frank Lloyd Wright's Kentuck Knob home outside Pittsburgh, we walked through the sculpture park on the grounds & were able to see some great installations and sculptures, this being one of them.

Some examples of my work that I feel express a bold, gestural quality often seen on the street.

Don't Wait, Do It!

For years now I have been telling myself & those who seemed interested in my artwork, that one day I would have a website that they could use to view my work. Well the day has come & I am very proud of myself for taking a lot of time this summer to create more work, & try to stick to a deadline. I think that has been my problem in the past, but this time there was something driving me to get it done by a certain date. I will share that with you, but not today my friends....the anticipation yes, I know!

Passion is a word I think of when I think of painting & actually making art. The creative process & the feeling I get after I finish a piece is such an adrenaline rush. After finishing school, I worked in  and managed numerous retail stores, that focussed on design & were styled perfectly. I was happy with what I was doing, & thought that I could never make a living out of being an artist.

The internet & social media was not like it is today. There are so many resources, podcasts & books teaching & coaching you on how to do what you love. I'm making myself sound old now...I just turned 38. Whenever I took the time for myself to do a commission or create artwork, I often wondered why I didn't do it more frequently. I think the answer is that I would put away my supplies after I was done with them, as I never had a studio space in my prior homes. It seemed like such a chore to get everything out & either hang out in the unfinished basement, or spread it on the dining room table that I just didn't bother.

Now I have a space in our current home, that I have created for me. A corner where I can post up photos & memories that inspire me & that I love to look at. This time I am going for it! I am not allowing myself to give up. Opportunities are now in front of me, & I am ready to succeed. I also think I am now mature enough to embrace failure, instead of taking rejection or criticism personally.