
from top to bottom: Wright Peeler Charcoal Sofa (undertones of plum), White, 34" x 24", oil on linen by the fabulous Amy Lind, Horrible love seat found at the vomitorium.
Decked out with the work of Amy Lind. Amy will be here this Friday for the Hop~n~Shop all along Broughton from 6-9pm. Stop by and be amazed by how captivating her work is!
"Women would get into my car in the evening wearing some horrible scent that made me sick. 12 hours later in the cold freezing dawn, my eyes would still be watering & my stomach churning!"
"I grew up in a tiny town in the country – many of my favorite scents are based on memories of my childhood there: dirt & dandelions, vegetable gardens, walks in the fall woods, snow (which meant school was cancelled), wet rocks from the river and cookies made by my mother and favorite aunt."
Amy Lind received a BFA from the Savannah College of Art and Design and additional instruction from the Florence Academy of Art and the Bay Area Classical Artist Atelier. Her work has garnered many accolades, including honorable mentions in the prestigious Art Renewal Center's International Salon and the Portrait Society of America's Member's Only Competition. In addition to being named Southwest Art magazine's “Artist to Watch: the Editor's Choice for Up-and-Coming Talent”, her paintings have graced the cover of top national publications American Art Collector and Art Calendar. Lind's paintings can also be found published in the New York Times Bestselling children's book "Marcel the Shell With Shoes On: Things About Me". (This blows me away - I remember seeing the hiliarious Marcel on you-tube a few years ago so the fact that Amy illustrated of the book that followed and that she is lives in Savannah and showing at our store no less is doubly awesome) Here's a shot from the book:
Amy's work is represented across the country by galleries in Charleston, SC, Santa Barbara, CA and Scottsdale, AZ. On top of gallery work, she is sought out by many for her uncanny ability to capture the likeness and essence of those she paints while infusing each canvas with captivating qualities of light and color. Her work hangs in both public and private collections around the world.
Magically delicious lighted carousel letters soon to be on our website!! ..................................
A special order, but definitely worth it.If I could do my 'favorite things' over again these would be one of them. Look for them on the website this Thursday!
I have to be honest, I really kind of love this thing. It's shiny, functional and has a nice proportion. That's my yardstick on most objects and this one really fits the bill. I'm fantasizing about getting this for my husband and I's studio/soon to be nursery. I'd like to put several different kinds of washi tape we have and the other kinds - drafting, masking, double sided etc. There's so many types of tape we use. Check out this post to see a creative expression of tape. And we have to keep it hidden from our cat because he likes to chew and salivate all over it. So the fact that this has a cover is perfect. Eating tape is one of his outlets for his many psychological problems. Or instead of tape I could make my own little roll of quips and quotes to roll out and tear off when I need a little "what for" That could be fun too.
We have a large and a small in the store right now. (look downstairs) This one is the large.
an encyclopedia of forgotten-yet-delightful, chic, useful, curious, and otherwise commendable things from time gone by.
oh I really do recommend this book for a read on the train or a flip-through on vacation. Or for that person who likes to catalogue ideas and revels in observations. Some of the highlights (for me) of the book are:
"You never make your kids for yourself. You have to let them go. They don't belong to you. My mom, she never judged my decisions. One day I will have to let Kate go and I'm prepared for this and I have my mom to thank for it.
Happy Weekends mes amis! Please come by tonight for some moonlight shopping - we're open till 9pm!
See what I mean!!! Gah! We only have one of each, so get em while you can!