Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Corner View: Street Photography

I wasn't able to take photos specifically for today's corner view, so here are a few I snapped the other week in Vail. We have much more snow now, thankfully! The polar bear is by my quite talented friend Karl.
Please see many other corner views by starting at Jane's place, here.

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

A Few From Sotheby's

Ahhh, these are a few of the pieces up for auction at Sotheby's next month...

in their 20th Century Design Sale. I'd love to see them in person. And then I'd love to have them. They are: a Tony Duquette "Marsan" chair, an Emile Galle two-tiered table, a group of Dimitri Omersa footstools, a George Nakashima sideboard, and a Handel "Rose Blossoms" table lamp.

Monday, February 22, 2010

Sweet Art

These sweet pieces will be auctioned here on Thursday.

Branko Bahunek lithogragh and Ruth Eckstein aquatint etching.

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Fun Ski Day

Saturday, Eddie went off with his team...and we enjoyed a powder day...
There's Doug in the trees in the last photo. (I don't know the skiers in the other photos).What fun we had! I hope you've had a beautiful weekend, and that the coming week is a happy one.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Olympic Break...and Lonny

Ummm... Apparently we've interrupted our regularly scheduled programming for the Winter Olympics! I'm hooked. And, I am late to the newest Lonny, but it's a really good one...If you haven't devoured it already, you should definitely take a look for yourself. I hope you are having a terrific week!
all images via Lonny's February 2010 issue.

Friday, February 12, 2010

Vail Valentines

For this weekend of hearts and love...some festive Vail windows for you. I hope you will enjoy the love of family and friends. Happy Valentine's Day.

Beautiful Weekend

I hope you have a beautiful weekend and a very happy Valentine's Day. These make me happy...
They were auctioned by Sotheby's in Londan today (here and here) to some fortunate buyers! I think I would have bought them all if I just had a wee bit more money...

1. Wim Delvoye, Caterpillar #4, laser cut stainless steel 2. Peter McDonald, Painting, acrylic and gouache on canvas, in two parts 3. Andy Warhol, Untitled (Building), acrylic and silkscreen ink on canvas 4. Chris Ofili, Untitled, watercolor, ink and pencil on paper 5. Peter Doig, Saint Anton (Flat Light), oil on canvas.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Marisa's Blog It Forward Post

Have you been following blog it forward? Marisa's post today was lovely...
Please go see!
photo by Marisa Haedike.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Corner View: Repurposed

It may be the only repurposed thing in our home... I bought it already repurposed. It was a Canadian grain scale. It has been my coffee table in six homes since 1987, when I found it at an antique show in NYC. Actually, I found it in Toronto during a cold November visit, but went back to buy it from the same guy (for $400--a lot for me back then) when he showed in NY two weeks later. It still works: if you get over 200 lbs. on it, the scale tips. I do love it.
Please see the many other corner views from around the world here.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Kilindi

Happy Monday (a bit late)! Is anyone else dreaming of a little vacation?? Kilindi looks awfully nice...
All photos copyright Kilindi.

Friday, February 5, 2010

Nathan Abels Exhibit at Denver's Rule Gallery

Kairos, Acrylic on Panel, 36 x 48"

Happy Friday! I'm so excited! Starting today through March 20th, those of us in the Denver area will go see the solo exhibit of new works by Nathan Abels, The Denver Post's Emerging Artist of 2009. "Natural Causes", with its opening reception tonight at the Rule Gallery, is sure to be a huge success for this significant young talent. "Kairos" is one of the works to be unveiled and I can't wait to take it in. Nathan describes his show as follows:
The works in "Natural Causes" explore the landscape and its inhabitants with each image depicting a visual pause in an ongoing event. What I am capturing in these paused moments is a sense of "straining at particles of light in the midst of great darkness."(Keats)
Murmer, Graphite, Charcoal and Pastel on Paper, 24 x 20"

Passage, Acrylic on Panel, 24 x 48"

Nathan will exhibit ten works in "Natural Causes." And in conjunction with his solo show, he is also curating a group exhibition featuring site-specific work by Mindy Bray, paintings from New York artists Jason Stopa and Eric LoPresti, photographs by German photographer Alexander Binder, works on paper by Alan Kitchen, and new bronze work by Yoshitomo Saito. Click here for a preview, and below is all the info you'll need to get yourself there...Don't miss it!
all artwork and photos copyright Nathan Abels

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Happy Birthday...

to my sweet Eddie. You bring me such joy every day. I know you will be a terrific five-year-old! Daddy and I love you so much.

lovely photo copyright feaverish on flickr.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Corner View: Sweets

Sweet cupcakes for a birthday...My child's 5th birthday is tomorrow. Stop me before I cry...
He will have a celebration of life at his Montessori, and he also brings in treats of his choice for their lunch dessert. He chose cupcakes. I did not make these (the treat must come from a commercial kitchen). They came from batter.
And her photos are so much better:Please enjoy other sweet corner views by visiting the right side bar here.

beautiful second photo by Liz Rakoff of batter.

Mary Corita

Time for some COLOR! Via Lena Corwin, we have the serigraphs of Sister Mary Corita, these from the late 1950s and '60s. Wow...
and my personal favorite...

From The Corita Art Center:

Corita Kent, also known as Sister Mary Corita, gained international fame for her vibrant serigraphs during the 1960s and 1970s. A Sister of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, she ran the Art Department at Immaculate Heart College until 1968 when she left the Order and moved to Boston. Corita's art reflects her spirituality, her commitment to social justice, her hope for peace, and her delight in the world that takes place all around us.

Thanks so much to Drawn! and Lena Corwin for putting these out there.
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