Showing posts with label color. Show all posts
Showing posts with label color. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

A ribbon wrapped around a bomb

I've been thinking a lot about Mexican artist Frida Kahlo lately. It began when a friend suggested I watch the movie Frida with Salma Hayek. That led to my getting a book of Kahlo's artwork out of the library. And since I've been spending a lot of time on Polyvore lately, it only seemed natural that I create a set (collage) on Polyvore inspired by Frida. I call it A Ribbon Wrapped Around a Bomb. (Blog post continues after the collage; please scroll down.)

A ribbon wrapped around a bomb



"The art of Frida Kahlo is a ribbon around a bomb." Andre Breton

If you're not familiar with Kahlo's life, let's just say it was quite tempestuous. She experienced a lot of pain, both physical and emotional. She said about her art, "My painting carries with it the message of pain."

Frida Kahlo is known for her self-portraits. "I paint self-portraits because I am so often alone, because I am the person I know best," Kahlo explained.

You may want to explore your own library or look online to learn more about this fascinating woman whose strength is apparent in both her work and in the accounts of her life.

Friday, November 6, 2009

Books that inspire me ~ to get creative, hunt for the treasure, explore the out-of-doors, comfy up my home, and more



Recently I was inspired by a book called MaryJane's Outpost to suggest to my local library that they allow patrons to make book recommendations. They said, Sure, go ahead and put together a list! So I did. I thought I would share my book list with you. I came up with a dozen titles, and in this posting, I'll share the first six.

The theme for my selection of books is
Living well: at home and (occasionally) outside.

Some of my favorite books are decorating books. I especially love decorating with antiques and vintage goodies, and I like looking at lots of colorful photos of rooms and houses. My book list includes books about decorating, some with practical how-to's and recipes, and one with display ideas. But my list also includes books that just help me live better – by cooking up good foods, eliminating clutter, and getting outside to enjoy the beauty around me. These books all inspire me for different reasons. I hope you'll find some inspiration here, as well.

1. MaryJane's Outpost: Unleashing your inner wild
Love this book! This was the book that gave me the idea of having patrons recommend library books – I guess I needed to share it. MaryJane's Outpost is written by MaryJane Butters, a 50-something grandma who has spent a large portion of her life playing and working in the out-of-doors. There's lot of inspiration to be found here, everything from outdoor activities to decorating to cooking. She even shows us how to make jewelry out of fishing lures. I especially liked the vintage photos and old advertisements. This book is fun and fabulous!









2. Bazaar Style: Decorating with market and vintage finds
Selina Lake & Joanna Simmons
When I first read the subtitle, I thought it meant flea market – and it sort of does, but these decorating ideas really come from all different types of markets around the world, including French brocantes and Moroccan bazaars. The book uses photos of real homes, which is a nice change from the overly stylized rooms we see so often in some decorating magazines. The colors are bright and cheerful, and anyone can get this look, even on a tight budget. Inspiring to look at, even if you don't want to change a thing in your home.





3. Good Things: A collection of inspired household ideas and projects
Martha Stewart
This Martha Stewart book was published 12 years ago, but the ideas stand up to the test of time. I have mixed feelings about Martha's projects in general – they are a little too perfect to suit my offbeat tastes – but there are some ideas here that I like and could see myself doing, including sending the box of leaves (a perfect gift for my friends in Savannah) and making the floating apple candleholders.





4. The Art of Display: Creating style with decorative objects
Katherine Sorrell
I've lost track of the number of times I've checked out this book. I like browsing the photos that show how to display everything from the sublime (silk kimono) to the ridiculous (a fireplace entirely covered in little seashells).



5. Party Basics for New Nesters: More than 100 fresh ideas for holidays and every day
Maria McBride
I've lived on my own for 30 years, so I'm obviously not in the target audience for this book, but I like it anyway. The candy bar idea is just right for Halloween, although I suggested it recently to a friend who is getting married, since I think it could be a fun idea for a wedding reception too.



6. Love It or Lose It: Living clutter-free forever
Barbara Hemphill & Maggie Bedrosian
This falls into the "if only" category. I am a pack rat who is trying to reform, and I need all the help I can get. This will likely be one of those books I return to again and again.



Do any of these books look interesting to you? What books do you read when you want a little inspiration for making life more comfortable? Please leave a comment with your thoughts! Thanks for visiting, and stop back soon to see Part 2 of Books that inspire me.

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Vintage china in sunny hues


I recently cleaned out (which is to say, sold) a bunch of vintage china & glass. But I still have this photo of Golden Button china, circa 1950s, and I think its bright yellow accents are perfect for Bright Week.

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Nature's palette


I am loving Bright Week! Here is a photo I took last Saturday. The little patch of orange on the tree caught my eye. I love how it contrasts with the bright-green moss.

Monday, March 30, 2009

More color for Bright Week


Here's another photo, this one with just a few touches of color. I love this idea of Bright Week -- see http://concretehoney.blogspot.com/ for more info about other bloggers who are participating.

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Bring on the brights!




Bright Week starts Monday at concrete and honey (http://concretehoney.blogspot.com/), and I've decided to participate! We could all use some cheery colors right now, couldn't we? Here are my contributions -- some little painted cards that I created this week. Hope you enjoy!