I have been going nuts about this label I recently found - The White Pepper . Perhaps it is the dolly influence in my life or the fact that I have finally embraced that I AM AN ARTIST - Shouty caps for personal impact - lest I forget. In any case these clothes are comfortable, well priced, made of natural fabrics (mostly) and are wear anywhere items. I mean they're not for sexy, sexy time, but they are super cute. I love a style/fashion house with a sense of friggin' humor. We all tend to take ourselves WAY too seriously in this world.
Check it out!
I've been enjoying looking for other little places that I can find high quality, fashionable clothing at a reasonable price. Here are few: Olive and Pepper, the beloved Lulu's and how about this one called Albumip (probably a Chinese company; great prices and interesting things) follow the links to see what I've found.
Wednesday, June 6, 2018
Friday, April 20, 2018
Art!
I have been away because in addition to tons of work travel and Walt Disney World, I have also been embroiled in making mass amounts of art. Blogging is sort of like your "network." Some people in your network have more priority than others. Family and work are obviously at the top of that hierarchy. Unfortunately, blogging had to take a little backseat. I am not one of those bloggers you see on Pinterest, "Make $10,000 a month blogging."
I am part of a group show at Art of Toys in July and I am feverishly getting my little monsters together. I never want to let a garbage monster out of my paws though so I have had to work and rework some of these guys. I think you may know them if you follow my Poppies page on IG. I haven't always thought of myself as an actual artist and I have certainly not called myself an artist but now that I am the age I am and have accrued the body of work that I have, I have crossed over and now actually quite confidently call myself an artist.
I have been sculpting monsters. Here are a few examples:
I was planning to post lots of other things since I last posted in December. Maybe I still can. I'd love to post our Christmas Dinner. Is it silly to post a winter meal in the Spring?
I am part of a group show at Art of Toys in July and I am feverishly getting my little monsters together. I never want to let a garbage monster out of my paws though so I have had to work and rework some of these guys. I think you may know them if you follow my Poppies page on IG. I haven't always thought of myself as an actual artist and I have certainly not called myself an artist but now that I am the age I am and have accrued the body of work that I have, I have crossed over and now actually quite confidently call myself an artist.
I have been sculpting monsters. Here are a few examples:
Friday, December 15, 2017
Treasures 2 - A Knitted Spaceship and Wizzle, Twizzle and Betty
When I was a little girl, we lived in Connecticut where my father practiced medicine in an office that was part of our house. Many of his patients were neighborhood folks, some of whom lacked resources with which to pay the doctor. So my father took tomatoes, pickles and hand knitted items in return for tetanus shots and check ups.
One such knitted item was this flying saucer. At the time, dad and I would sit in the evening and watch hours of Sagan and Nova. I think he probably shared some of this info with his patients. And now, I have inherited this magnificent piece of art.
It is one of my greatest treasures, although Wizzle, Twizzle and Betty only make their appearances during the Christmas season. Perhaps I'll keep them out all year 'round?
One such knitted item was this flying saucer. At the time, dad and I would sit in the evening and watch hours of Sagan and Nova. I think he probably shared some of this info with his patients. And now, I have inherited this magnificent piece of art.
It is one of my greatest treasures, although Wizzle, Twizzle and Betty only make their appearances during the Christmas season. Perhaps I'll keep them out all year 'round?
Monday, December 4, 2017
What I Love About Christmas
Sometimes, during the Christmas season, we get lost in the "GET."
But what really "FEELS" good are these things...
Whats the stuff that evokes your favorite Christmas feelings?
It's the whole ENTIRE film, guys! The whole thing!!! (Thanks You Tube!!!!)
And....THIS! UNCLE!
But what really "FEELS" good are these things...
Whats the stuff that evokes your favorite Christmas feelings?
source |
John S. Goodall |
It's the whole ENTIRE film, guys! The whole thing!!! (Thanks You Tube!!!!)
And....THIS! UNCLE!
Monday, November 20, 2017
Diversions #2 - How to Get Dressed
I'd say I am what some might a call a "slave to fashion," or perhaps a "fashion maven," or a "clothes horse." whatever the nomenclature is, I'd say it's true. I, like my mother and grandmother and sister, truly love fashion. I love textiles, the culture of clothing and dressing, the fashion world glossy magazines and shopping. But I also love history. In fact, I have curated an art show about fashion and published an academic paper in a university art magazine about the fashion of Elsa Schiaparelli and the costumes of Walter Schnakenberg.
Today we will look over something like this:
A friend of mine shared this with me becasue she knows my great love of clothing and fashion history. She's pretty thoughtful.
In the 18th Century (Britain specifically - for our purposes), wealthy women had servants to dress them. They needed lots of help getting dressed becasue the chore was sheer drudgery. See the video below which delineates all of the extraordinary details and the great undertaking that getting dressed was. This was the time of the Rococo art movement in Europe so opulence was a mark of high society and the fashion reflects that as well as the art.
This is from The Lady Lever Art Gallery
But you can read more here at the Encyclopedia of Fashion.
And here at the Victoria and Albert Museum.
And here, too, at Jane Austen's World.
Today we will look over something like this:
Mrs. Cadoux at The Tate |
In the 18th Century (Britain specifically - for our purposes), wealthy women had servants to dress them. They needed lots of help getting dressed becasue the chore was sheer drudgery. See the video below which delineates all of the extraordinary details and the great undertaking that getting dressed was. This was the time of the Rococo art movement in Europe so opulence was a mark of high society and the fashion reflects that as well as the art.
This is from The Lady Lever Art Gallery
But you can read more here at the Encyclopedia of Fashion.
And here at the Victoria and Albert Museum.
And here, too, at Jane Austen's World.
Monday, November 13, 2017
A Gentleman in Moscow
I haven't posted about a book in a while. In fact, it's been years. But this was such a great read that I cannot pass it by. I want to share it with the world! It is "A Gentleman in Moscow" by Amor Towles. My friend Joan told me about it. It was a selection for her book club (which I have inserted myself into). At first I was reluctant to read it (fearful it was a dramatic novel) but I am so glad I did. It is one of my Top 10 favorite books!
Below is the trailer for the brilliant novel "A Gentleman in Moscow." This little film is equally magnificent!
Tuesday, October 31, 2017
Happy Halloween 2017 - Poppy Barach and Julie Audet, Photographers
I found two great photographers who have flawlessly captured this mysterious time of year.
Poppy Barach's images are haunting and rich. You can follow her on Instagram, here.
And, Julie Audet. Her images are filled with wisdom and magic. And she can be found on Instagram, here.
Poppy Barach's images are haunting and rich. You can follow her on Instagram, here.
And, Julie Audet. Her images are filled with wisdom and magic. And she can be found on Instagram, here.
Poppy Barach |
Julie Audet |
Poppy Barach |
Julie Audet |
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