I've come to talk with you again....
Hiya guys!! How are you all!? It's been a while! Happy New Year! I'm sure, much like you guys, life has been madness and I am thrilled to have enough time to jot some words down for ya! Because let's be real... I miss you. So here I am! ... Hooray!
Well I guess I should just cut to the chase and tell you the biggest news around the house!!
Showing posts with label frames. Show all posts
Showing posts with label frames. Show all posts
Saturday, January 26, 2013
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Tulle and Tootsies
Good {snowy} Morning, Nesters! Last night I added a little tulle and tootsies to my fine nest. What the heck am I talking about? Well... lets start with a little background.
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Thursday, December 2, 2010
The Gallery Grows
Heya Nesters! One of my favorite gifts I get for my birthday and Christmas are prints of my fathers vast portfolio of photographs from the late 60's and early 70's. He has such amazing works and when I had my quick stint with art photography in college, his were my biggest inspiration.
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{Image of the Triboro Bridge courtesy of my Daddio} |
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Card Art
Heya Nesters! Last year sometime I went to an local artist community open studio. Most of the art was out of my price range (which is nil) but one photographer {sadly, whose name escapes me} had some photos that really stood out to me.
Friday, July 16, 2010
Where Silver Things Are...
Hiya Nesters! After yesterday's post, I got a lot of inquiries about where I put the silver dresser. I'm so happy you all are so observant! And today, I've got your answer!
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Sunday, May 23, 2010
The Hall of Frames Part II
Hey there Nesters! Well, this weekend flew by with some wedding-attendee-madness and I missed you all yesterday! But let me catch you up a little further on what has been going on in my neck of the woods!
You already saw my workspace on Friday.
My next undertaking was a wall frame collage. It hangs over a mid-century, vintage dresser that I inherited from my mom. It was hers when she was a kid and we painted silver when I was in high school. We were doing DIY projects even then! Now it is the secret encasing for all my art supplies and it is busting at the seams!
So, remember this post, when I gushed about my love for this Red Envelope Wall Frame? Well, I didn't quite go that route and hang them from the rod... I decided to go with the independently hanging, asymmetrical frame collage. I started with an image of my grandfather standing on a table singing and just went from there.
Many people suggest using painters tape to map out how you want your frames to lay before you start banging holes in your wall. I, on the other hand, did not go that route. I laid out all my images {which were for the most part all black and white images in black frames} on the dresser. I picked and chose and built up and out in a random pattern but so it still looked equally visually weighted.
I tried to keep in mind the placement of the artifacts that would be housed on top of the dresser as well. I knew I wanted my Grandmothers milk maid to keep her home on the right hand corner of the dresser, so I left the bottom right corner of the collage a little more empty.
It's still a work in progress. I'd like it to grow and morph as times goes on. But mostly, I'd love to cover that eyesore or the fuse box that you can see above the bouquet of flowers. {NB: Best $4 investment from the grocery store ever! There is nothing more homey-feeling than fresh flowers! And they are in a $10 glass pitcher from The Christmas Tree Shop. Did I mention I love bargains?}
Hope you like it!
Stay tuned for tons of up coming project reveals!
Friday, May 21, 2010
Office Space
Heya Nesters! I'm gonna go ahead and ask you to come in on Saturday. Just kidding! Office Space anyone?
Enough movie references... I'm back with you today to show you my newly assembled, Hollywood-inspired workspace.
The desk itself has been with me since high school if not before then. Its a solid {NB: heavy!} slab of wood that my dad DIY'd by screwing a few metal legs onto. Personally, I'm not a huge fan of the color of the wood, so you may be seeing a staining project coming up soon! And of course, you recognize Buttercup, don't you? I also plan on replacing this bookshelf and its partner in crime which is on the other side of the room. I think I'd like something a little more substantial. {Don't you worry your pretty little head, of course I'll take you with me on that search!} I took a square vase that I had sitting unused on my shelf and filled it with all my illustration markers. It will make it easy for me to find the color I want and I think it looks so fun!
My parents both went to art school so much of the art we all have in our homes were not bought. The centerpiece of the desk is a lavender silkscreen on silver metallic paper of 1930's Hollywood starlet, Greta Garbo. My faux Uncle Michael {my parents good friend from art school} designed and squeegeed it himself back in their hay-day. This is and always will be one of my favorite pieces. The wall sconce, on the other hand, was an old purchase from Urban Outfitters that I was ready to sell on Craigslist until I realized this would be the perfect place for it. Low and behold, I love the way this came together.
For a short while after college, I waitressed at a restaurant that shared a back alley with the Gap and it happened to be just after their Audrey Hepburn inspired pants stopped being advertised. While walking out one night, I noticed these plastic rolls of images of Audrey herself sitting on the stairs, waiting to be chucked. I couldn't bear to see that! So I took these 2 strips with me and they have been displayed for all to see ever since. They come with me everywhere. Don't you love them too?
So that's it! What do you think? Success on redesign numero uno?
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