Showing posts with label Thanksgiving. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thanksgiving. Show all posts

Thursday, November 22, 2012

ThanksgivingColours

Victorian china doll, with handmade Depression era dress, surrounded by vintage tins. I'm pretty sure this doll was "repurposed" during the Depression and updated with a bright new dress for perhaps the daughter of the original owner. I'd find a "proper" Victorian dress for it, or make something more suitable, but who's to say who loved their doll more, mother or daughter? The newer dress is now more than eighty years old, so it stays. And I'm always fascinated with once-bright colors as they age and these tin cases wear them well.

I just finished rewiring this ca 1947 Italian porcelain lamp. It's named Le Chanticleer, but I've always called it the chicken lamp. It was left to me by my mother's first cousin who died just a short time after my mom almost 13 years ago. Corinne bought it on a trip to Italy that year and of all her relatives, I'm the only one that cherished it, lol.

I guess even the wild beasts that roam around Pink Gardens' yard decided to have their own Thanksgiving. This was a cool brown pumpkin with pale gray highlights, but the interior is as orange as a regular pumpkin. I like the way the raccoons left the seeds nicely arrayed on the granite steps. Very Martha—"In-the-sticks-Martha," that is.

One Maple tree in the backyard clings to some of its golden leaves. 

Milkweed Pods—
They look like tangled, fluffy birds to me

Thursday, November 24, 2011

From My House to Yours

Happy Thanksgiving!

This 18th century secretary has seen more than two-hundred years of Thanksgivings come and go. Many of its contents have seen at least one-hundred turkey days. And some have been around for only those November feasts during my lifetime. No matter how many Thanksgivings you've enjoyed in the past, no matter how many trials and tribulations we've all had this past year—I know we've all had them—I hope today brings a little peace and harmony and delicious food for you and your loved ones. 

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Abstract Abstracts: Turkey Day Home Snaps

Indoor Sunflowers

D I G I T A L   A R T — While various dishes were baking, cooling, or waiting to be concocted, I snapped eighty-two photos of various tableaux around my apartment. I create assemblages everywhere. My collections are all pretty visual to start with; for these images I layered the photos with closeups of my paintings. I also took some photos of the cooking process as I created the meal. I guess you could say these are abstract representations of my abstract life and art. These look best large, so don't be shy, click on 'em! Hope everyone had a good day.

Found Root

Polished Copper

Hitchcock Chair

Vintage Fuji Watercolor

Getaway 'Bird

Kitty Corner

Tiny Bottles 

Cookin' with Gas