Showing posts with label What's on Your Walls?. Show all posts
Showing posts with label What's on Your Walls?. Show all posts

Friday, November 22, 2013

Whats on Your Walls?


"Art can reflect the soul of a home, or help create its spirit'.  Janell Beals


 It is a pleasure to have my friend Janell Beals from the blog House of Fifty, and former Founding Editor of the magazine of the same name, today to tell us what art she has in her beautiful Portland, Oregon home.  In her words, these are her favorite pieces.


 "I love artist Lulie Wallace and enjoyed interviewing her and running a story on her work in the first Anniversary Issue of House of Fifty Magazine. Afterwards I decided to treat myself to one of her paintings and was delighted when this one arrived at the house.  There is very little reworking of her images, so there is a both a sweet and raw quality to the work that makes her images so successful."



"This is a large canvas I brought home for Isabella to have some fun with. She was around 5, and we had a great time spending a few hours on it, she painting, me her assistant: cleaning brushes and putting more paint on the palette for her to use. I didn't give her any direction and it was a joy to see what she came up with. It remains, several years later, one of my favorite pieces in the house. It is just so happy, fresh and honest. It is what it is. I've gotten criticism for treating it "as art," but again, each to their own I say!"


"Here are two paintings the kids did one day when they had a "budget cut" day off from school during which I set up an afternoon of "art school" at home. Isabella's is the top and Max's is the bottom. Throughout the home there are a lot of neutral colors and these pops of color add a playfulness. Set here on this wall, these are the first things you see when coming into the house from the back entrance and I like how it sets the tone for entering into the home."


 "Art doesn't always have to be a print or painting. Here is a Street Banner that once hung on the streets of San Francisco celebrating the reopening of Crissy Field. While living in that city this park and it's trails became a favorite go to, just a short walk from our apartment, and we loved visiting the Warming Hut to grab a sandwich and drink after a long walk. One day, I saw a couple of these banners for sale at the Warming Hut and snatched one up as a Christmas gift for my husband. It is a favorite piece in our home, a lovely reminder of a favorite city and great times."


 "My husband has always been a fan of "Outsider Art" and in his office are two pieces he collected before I met him. The first is an animal table her found at a fair, and the second is the 'Red Devil' sculpture by well known outsider artist RA Miller, picked up during a trip to Athens, GA. I love the whimsical quality of these pieces... and how they remind me that my husband has really good and unique taste!"

Thank you Janell for sharing some of the art in your home. I love the colors of the walls-- a perfect backdrop for vibrant, colorful art!  You can see more of her portfolio at Isabella and Max.com.  House of Fifty, her online magazine sadly ceased publication in April 2013, but you can read past issues in the archives here

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Friday, October 4, 2013

Whats on Your Walls?



Today we are featuring art in the home of Raina Cox, from the wonderful blog If the Lamp Shade Fits.  She has a B.S. in Interior Design and is a former clothing boutique owner. She has lived in the UK, New Zealand, Santa Barbara, and
now she, her husband and daughter have just moved into a beautiful new mountain home  in Colorado.  You can see her living room plans here. She is one savvy lady with a 'tude' and it's so fun to see the art in her home. Here are Raina's comments about each piece.


" "Bendy" by British ex-pat/Australian artist Kate Banazi (http://www.katebanazi.com/) hangs to the side of our new bar cabinet, because of course."


 "We commissioned this bust of our daughter from a family friend almost two years ago. It sits next to the first drawing The Pea did of her father, my husband. (It's an incredible likeness.)"



"Because we moved just three weeks ago, I haven't found the perfect spot for this pair. I found these two small paintings of actress Lee Remick and actor/comedian Groucho Marx in a tiny antique shop in Lafayette, Indiana more than 15 years ago."



"I have much of my daughter's artwork framed and hanging. This large piece was drawn two years ago and features a lion fish, a really ticked off merman and a sultry mermaid complete with perky "boohees," as my little one calls them."



"My design mentor gave me this papier mache sculpture of a water buffalo nearly 20 years ago. He said he'd bought it on a whim from a New York gallery in the late 1970s. The material is classified ads from The New York Times and makes for fascinating reading."

What a personal and eclectic mix! I just love when someone collects pieces over time and has a story behind each piece.  Thank you so much Raina for sending these pictures in! Best of luck nesting in your new home! Make sure you check out her fabulous blog
If the Lampshade Fits!