• **NOTE**

    Click on the ad if you're interested in joining us

    for Claire Basler's Open House 2018. 5 slots available.

    Claire Basler Open House 2018

    www.artfulfrance.com

     

    Expo_pekin_2015

     

    La Joie de Fleur

    Claire Basler's first ever solo exhibition in China, hosted by the Amy Li Gallery.

     

    EXPOSITION PERSONNELLE
    GALERIE AMY LI
    PEKIN

    DU 8 AOUT AU 8 SEPTEMBRE 2015

    AMY LI GALLERY 艾米李画廊

    WWW.AMYLIGALLERY.COM

    T: +86 10 64340616 ︳INFO@AMYLIGALLERY.COM

    北京市朝阳区机 场辅路草场地艺术区54号院 邮编100015

    NO. 54 CAOCHANGDI, CHAOYANG DISTRICT, BEIJING 100015, CHINA

  • Phillip Lopez films his buddy Nathan Mitchell 'stagger-dancing' in L.A.'s Skid Row, careening up E.5th to Los Angeles Street at the crack of dawn~ set to Kevin Morby's Harlem River.
     
     

     

    "Just my friend Nathan Mitchell and I waking up at 5 am. No permits, 3 takes. I just strongly believe that the camera should move with the dancer, and that needs to be a dance as well, especially when it comes to eye contact to lens." ~ Phillip Lopez

     

  • Even just looking at photos of these outfitted screened porches brings me to a calm place in my mind. I hope they do the same for you. Pause for a moment and imagine yourself on one of these beds, falling asleep after reading a quiet book, a soft breezing passing through…

     

    58b2d292b77d2d719a0dacad0b873c0e

     

     Children in the hood — childhood…

    C948a3931cda84b92aea35b19e3efebd

     

     Love the little red stool at the foot…

    F975d4352646185b727eab7a3c7c5baf

     

     A place to have a long and lazy chat…

    Daf588f5e7689170e0d3aeab03dfc8ec

     

     Hmmm, what is that buttery yellow truck outside?

    99d8d9d6ce24f9348462b6a57d9c238f

     

     A mattress on the floor, with small eye level plants…

    435a3be1c005a74dedfde017b0f0ade9

     

     An afghan in the basket, in case you find yourself lingering 'til dark…

    7d032efd8aa26677f41138dbc5891db1

     

     Serene, airy and cool white…

    Ce15952a8ef0b3bb1c35108c6635ac14

     

     The porch below is the one that really transports me. A snug little space, enveloped by greenery…

    9cba4ab9c734b328dcdbf5a6dcc947d5

     

     Ahh, just a simple view of the lake…

    700_quentinbacon-photo-porch-bed

     

     

      244fcd70414cdd311f3c6d85fccd1783

     

     

    F66bc30f343a56b15a133305b731287c

     

     Oui…France…

    041056a775bc9c192decb3a19cb781ef

     

     Great twig spiderweb design on the screen-wall…

    E561ff592bc36f3f280cf0c9681b1582

     

     

    66eef60173edaf2ccb75de0131614b8e

     

     Traditional and comforting…

    60a5abdadca0702e71085f5f855b4fe9

     

     Moroccan and Mid Century meet on this porch…

    87c9e7132b0aa89e4d13afb0efbc24e1

     

     Beautiful seltzer bottles, refreshing and cooling…

    A08aea32173c0b6efe59d2536088b6b0

     

    See more here.

     

    094fa204e312c43db9d8308f954feef6

  • Let’s talk basketball. I grew up with the San Francisco Warriors, now lovingly referred to as The Dubs. My son Jesse has always known them as the Golden State Warriors, whose last championship win was exactly 40 years ago. His generation has stood by their underdog team, hoping for this very moment. In case you didn’t know, tonight marks their first game in the championship finals since 1975 (against the Cleveland Caveliers; definitely in parentheses). For the occasion I made some custom Santeria candles featuring Warrior and NBA 2015 MVP, Steph Curry (in my Etsy shop).

    IMG_9898

    IMG_9900

    “Chef” Curry

    IMG_9901

    Stephen Curry’s Rookie Card – 2009

    For a little extra mojo, Could This Be Magic, by none other than 50s doo wop group The Dubs:

  • When I was spending my days in Italy I learned this saying:

    Americans live to work…Italians work to live.

    In that spirit I'd like to share an essay, The Disease of Being Busy, by Omid Safi . Please, take some slow time to read it.

     

    5805671020_ed042ce4ce_b

    photo by Tom

     

    "Let us consider the way in which we spend our lives.

    This world is a place of business. What an infinite bustle! I am awaked almost every night by the panting of the locomotive. It interrupts my dreams. There is no sabbath. It would be glorious to see mankind at leisure for once."

    ~ Thoreau

     

    IMG_6341
     
     Marcel

     

    Definition of busyness:

    noun

    1. the quality or condition of being busy.
    2. lively but meaningless activity.
     
    Examples from the web for busyness:
    • Indeed the sky's a huge, open relief from all the busyness below, but that cluttered landscape is itself immense
    • He needs to cite busyness with his current job and decline the offer.
    • After a certain threshold rate of busyness, one's energy  input yields diminishing returns.

    [source]

     

    Word origin and history for busyness:
     
    1849, first attested in Thoreau, from busy (adj.) + ness. A modern formation made necessary after business evolved away from busy.
     
  • Because the styling is so fun and the selection so full of charm, and it includes one of my most favorite models, I'm featuring the shop ~~ Love That Lingers ~~ the embodiment of spring time!

     

    Il_570xN.766662122_bnfk

     

     

    Il_570xN.766313094_5091

     

     

    Il_570xN.765233473_ecf9

     

     

    Il_570xN.766414207_h2aw

     

     

    Il_570xN.724499964_bvz8

     

     

    Il_570xN.766260110_c4vv

     

     

    Il_570xN.720840633_slb9

     

    Check out both of our Etsy shops:

    So Sylvie

    Love That Lingers

  • **NOTE**

    Click on the ad if you're interested in joining us for Claire Basler's Open House, Sept. 2018. There are 5 slots available.

    Claire Basler Open House 2018

    It's that time of year again when Claire Basler opens her doors ~ portes ouvertes ~ to the public. If you've never been to France in May you've never really experienced spring time. To enhance the enchantment among the blooming canvases and murals of Claire Basler would be heavenly!

    Claire-basler-paris-1-6

      

    D

  • Today is the 5th anniversary of my Etsy shop, so I thought it would be fun to to look back at the first few sales that I made.

    My very first sale: Japanese Kokeshi Dolls from the 1950s. They went to Albuquerque, New Mexico.

    A etsy

     

    My next sale was a framed Jesus Needlepoint. It went to Glendale , California.

    Aa etsy

     

     

    And the two sales that followed went to the same buyer, in Sharjah, United Arab Emerites:

     

    Aetsy

    A 1960s embroidered apron, made in Portugal.

     

    Aaa etsy

    A Marie Antoinette candy tin made in Western Germany.

     

    Aetsy

    Creamy vintage Hall vases.

     

    Aaaetsy

    A mid century globe on a teak base.

     

     

    Aaetsy

    A mid century abstract oil painting. It went to one of my favorite interior and furniture designers, Vanessa De Vargas of Turquoise.

     

    I'll close with one of my old faves, a mid century vintage tin doll house that went to San Francisco:

    Aaaaa copy

     

    Aa

     

     

    Aaa

     

    Aaaa

     

     

  •  

    Hearts in a net

    ~ from Petit Livre d'Amour (1500)

     

    Where did the graphical shape representing the heart come from? When was it first used? Why that shape? Why the color red? From the Wikipedia page for the manuscript Roman de la Poire:

    "..the kneeling man is an allegory of Doux Regard ("sweet gaze") handing the damsel the lover's heart. This is the earliest known depiction of the human heart in a metaphorical context signifying "romantic love", which over the next two centuries would give rise to the now-familiar heart symbol."

     

    Roman_de_la_poire_heart_metaphor

    ~ from Roman de la Poire (1250)

     

    Here is another excerpt from the Wikipedia page on Roman de la Poire (Romance of the Pear):

    "The title is derived from a central scene where the damsel shares a pear which she has peeled with her teeth with the lover."

    So in the illustration above, is her lover handing her a pear? That would suggest that the pear is an early origin of a romantic symbol of heart, drawing from this medieval text.

     

    Cyree_coin

    Ancient silver coin from Cyrene depicting a seed of Silphium

     

    There have been many theories about the origin of the heart symbol, including, as mentioned in this excerpt from the same Wiki page:

    "…the shape of the seed of the silphium plant, used in ancient times as an herbal contraceptive, and stylized depictions of features of the human female body, such as the female's buttocks, pubic mound, or spread vulva."

     

    Il_340x270.457271136_1pw4

     

    Besides being the symbol for romantic love, the origin of the shape as a general symbol of the heart is theorized to come from the shape of a leaf,  as outlined here from the Heart Symbol website (a great read):

    "There is a bulbous, baked-clay goblet in the Museum of Kabul in Afghanistan which dates from the first half of the 3rd millenium B.C., depicting stylized fig leaves with broad stems. This decoration can be found on later ceramics of neighbouring cultures. As well as other vegetal decorations there appear these same fig leaves – and later ivy leaves – which anticipate the modern heart shape."

    "…the ivy leaf symbolizes eternal love, i.e. love beyond the grave."

     

    A i

     

     

    "…in paintings of the 12th and 13th centuries, ivy leaves appeared in love scenes, before long in red – the colour of warm blood, which had signified good luck, health and love since prehistoric times."

     

    Entertainment-Playing-card-Ace-of-Hearts-French

    Happy Valentine's Day ♥

  • …framed with gilt…

    I've been meaning to share the images of how I made my computer monitor user friendly with an antique gilt frame:

    Old frame (3)

     

    Old frame (4)

    Next, what to do about that ugly keyboard.

     

    Old frame (5)

     

    BC: Before computer…

    IMG_1101

     

    IMG_1236

     

    My biggest problem: such a vast collection, so little space 🙂