Photo credit New York Social Diary
Sunday, January 29, 2012
I noticed a pattern...
After leaving the Winter Antiques Show I scrolled back through the images on my phone and noticed there was a definite trend to the objects I photographed...
An ancient torso...
A John Singer Sargent portrait...
An Art Deco mirror...
And a Rockwell Kent...
I really didn't know I was this predictable.
Oh well, I guess there are worse things to be attracted to.
Sunday, January 22, 2012
The Metro Show
Wednesday evening I was lucky enough to attend the opening of the Metro Show at the Metropolitan Pavilion. The show was heavily folk art (not my favorite), but with some other pieces thrown in for diversity. Here are my some of my favorite objects from the show...
This iron snake was by far my favorite piece... it's coloration, scale (it was probably 3 feet long), and sense of movement all added to its appeal. I would be more than willing to let him move in with me...
I loved the colors of this vintage painting entitled "Les Competiteurs" by Leonard Nelson...
And finally these...
A set of 12 19th century watercolors of masks from China's Peking Opera... I'm not necessarily one for Asian art, but these are amazing.
Look forward to a post on the Winter Antiques Show later in the week!
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Early this morning...
I was at the Chelsea Flower Market... it's a place I've been often since I've been in New York. It's amazing what you can find in some of these stores... any type of Chinese glittered butterfly, to the most interesting exotic plants (we bought sprouted coconuts this morning for a project), to just generally attractive flowers... although I hate waking up early, at least I was looking at something beautiful.
Sunday, January 8, 2012
A Handful of Dust and Carlton Towers
Period movies are always a favorite... and when I saw this 1988 adaptation of Evelyn Waugh's novel on Netflix I knew it was a must see... the sets were amazing and profiled the Victorian country house, Carlton Towers...
I love the drama of this room... especially the oversized Gothic mantle and double doors at the end of the room. My favorite touch was the the russet colored shades on the crystal chandeliers...
I'm typically not a fan of crewel work, but I'm loving the combination of the crewel fabric and the Aubusson pillows...
The fireplaces in the parlors had interesting coved walls extending from the mantles...
This wallpaper was my favorite decorative detail of the entire film... I want it in a million different color ways, although I could definitely be happy with it as is...
Saturday, January 7, 2012
Oh Charleston...
A two week long break from the city was just what I needed. Charleston was so beautiful and pleasant as always.
The cemetery of the Unitarian Church between Archdale and King... a favorite spot since I was a child.
But now it's back to New York...
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