When thank you is not enough…

This is one of my favorite homes in Charleston, SC. We used to walk by it when we worked at a gallery on Broad Street. It’s got such charm! Of all the times I have walked by this house I have NEVER walked by without a car parked in front of it, so when I saw this I was ecstatic! SNAP that photo! I could sit on that porch all day long! So much to see right in this spot…

Have a wonderful Memorial Day, remember the reason behind this day off for many…. Thankful for all those who served and lost their lives fighting for this country.  🇺🇸 #thankyouisnotenough  🇺🇸

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Charleston Photo: Happy Sunday!

Charleston, SC architecture is stunning. Many of these homes are very old. I love the patina of the exteriors, the intricacies of the gates, the scale of things… so grand! Can you imagine what it was like several hundred years ago building homes so detailed and so extremely large? Impressive to say the least!

Happy Sunday!

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Featured Artist: Stan Moeller!

Uncle Henry’s by Stan Moeller 11×14 Oil

The Lupine Gallery and the Island Inn will be presenting a fabulous show of Stan Moeller‘s paintings of Monhegan Island and France! What a show it’s going to be. I cannot wait to see it! If you’re fortunate enough to be on the island on June 28, 2017 – there is an opening reception from 2:00-4:00 PM. What a good time!

Here is a bit about the show, from the Lupine Gallery website:

STAN MOELLER: FROM MONTMARTRE TO MONHEGAN

The Lupine Gallery and the Island Inn will be showcasing Stan Moeller’s paintings of Monhegan Island and Paris, France in the 2017 Island Inn Show, “Stan Moeller: from Montmartre to Monhegan.”  The exhibit will be on view from Friday, May 26 through Sunday, October 8. The public is invited to a reception for the artist at the Island Inn on Wednesday, June 28 from 2-4 pm.                        

To view the paintings, click here.

Stan Moeller has been painting and teaching oil painting workshops on Monhegan since the 1990’s. He describes his style as “Modern Impressionism with a little Contemporary Realism and a smidge of the Ashcan school.” The works on display reflect his passion for painting on site and his ability to capture the energy of a moment—whether the power of an ocean wave or the gesture of a figure in a café.

There has been a strong thread of connection between Monhegan and Paris for over 100 years, as American artists who were drawn here to paint the rugged and rustic life of the island were also drawn to the Paris art scene. In the late 19th and early 20th century, the hill of Montmartre was a mecca for painters, and many of Monhegan’s most prominent artists lived and studied in Paris, bringing the latest movements in European art back with them.

Stan travels annually between Maine and Europe to paint two of his favorite muses: Monhegan and Paris. This show brings together, for the first time, his paintings of these two iconic places. The owners of the Island Inn, Jaye Morency and Michael Brassard, split their time between Monhegan and Paris each year, and were inspired to bring their love of their two favorite places together in this exhibition.

All images via stanmoeller.com and lupinegallerymonhegan.com, used with permission…
Images are not for reproduction, they are property of the artist.

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Flowers… again!

There has been a common theme to most of my posts this week… flowers. They’re stunning, in all shapes, colors and sizes they have been abundant this week! This is a photo I took of an arrangement that we had from a friend. Beautiful, isn’t it? So fresh and different!

Happy day!

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When things seem impossible…

When things seem impossible… remember they are not! How can plants grow in tiny crevices between a slab of concrete and a concrete wall? Where there is a will, there is a way! Always believe it!

That’s my glass-half-full thought for the day!

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Marion Square Flowers – Charleston, SC!

The plants in Marion Square (Charleston, SC) are stunning… I believe these are called Coneflowers? Correct me if I’m wrong… There are some stunning flowers in this world, isn’t there?

Keep your eyes out for the beauty… the little things… it’s there if you look! 👀

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I can’t even make it through Lowes…

Beautiful, right? We were zipping through Lowes and up high on a shelf I saw these beauties… I reached up high and snapped a photo. That’s right, I can’t even make it through Lowes without taking a photo. There is probably a cure for this, but I don’t want to know what it is!

Enjoy your day!

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Spa day!

Spa day! The other day, when the weather was a little too chilly for an outdoor bath we took Charlie to Dolittle’s… it’s his store, he loves it (he loved it even more when he could eat dog treats, but is perfectly happy to at least stroll through and say hello sans doggie treats!) He was lathered up and then coated with a wonderful conditioner that kept his wild hair happy for some time! I think he enjoyed it!

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Water Lilies – No Filter…

I took a photo of some Water Lilies while visiting a local garden center/nursery. Ah, they have beautiful flowers and plants. There is usually someone directing traffic in and out it’s that crazy. It was a very bright day, so no filter was used on this photo, the flowers don’t look real. The lily pads do, but not the flowers. It was stunning!

Happy Saturday!

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Horton Hayes Fine Art – Charleston, SC!

Horton Hayes Fine Art – 12 State Street, Charleston, SC. The gallery is now located at this location as well as 27 1/2 State Street (the studio is in this location). Both locations are fabulous. I have always loved this building – it’s so classy with the black trim. All the textures in the building are stunning…  Check out the artists… top notch – and most recently added: Rhett Thurman! A perfect addition!

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The Sunapee Cottage by Yankee Barn Homes!

This is the Sunapee Cottage by Yankee Barn Homes. This plan is 2,481 square feet with 3 bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms. It boasts an exceptional front/side screened porch, so perfect for entertaining or just living the good life! This is one beautiful plan!

The Sunapee plan also has the master suite downstairs, which is convenient. This is an open concept plan with an open kitchen, dining, great room. You enter from the right side of the porch, which is nice – it keeps the entire expanse of the front porch clear – beautiful! Also downstairs is the laundry room and coveted pantry! Wonderful!

The upstairs area has two bedrooms and a bathroom as well as an office and storage area. STORAGE, did you hear that? The one thing most of us are short on, woohoo!

Be sure to check out their website for stunning photos of the interior!

All images via YankeeBarnHomes.com, used with permission…

Images are not for construction or reproduction, they are property of the design firm.

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Featured Artist: Ingrid Christensen!

Peach Bowl by Ingrid Christensen  24×20″  Oil

Ingrid Christensen, a wonderful artist from British Columbia, Canada. She has a wonderful looseness to her work. Beautifully portrayed subjects in wonderful color and light.

I think these peaches are stunning, I can almost smell them! Time to go find a peach cobbler recipe, hee hee.

Links to Ingrid Christensen’s work:

Website  |  Blog 

Read a bit about Ingrid, from her website:

Award winning artist, Ingrid Christensen, was born and raised in Golden, a small town in British Columbia, Canada.  She studied art and English at UBC in Vancouver and received an Education degree from Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario, and, for a time, taught in the public school system. But art was always Ingrid’s primary passion, and she quit teaching in order to pursue it wholeheartedly.

After studying silversmithing in Thailand, and jewelry making and ceramics in Calgary, Ingrid finally settling on painting when she discovered that it was all that she had been searching for.  She taught herself to paint, first in watercolour, and then in oils, by reading artists’ biographies, art history books, and every how-to book in the library system. 

Ingrid is inspired by the Impressionists because of their fascination with the effect of light on colour.  Her favourite subjects are figures and  landscapes, with a special interest in images of figures in water.  This last subject allows her to explore the complexity of light, both direct and reflected, as well as the bravura brushwork that has become her signature.  Her bold and colourful paintings have won honours and awards in both international and national exhibitions.

Ingrid teaches oil painting at the Calgary School of Art in Calgary, Alberta and workshops in Alberta, British Columbia, and Mexico.  Continue reading HERE

All images via IngridChristensen.visualserver.com, used with permission…

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Quick and Easy Fruit Salad!

This is a good little fruit salad. Quick to throw together and so good for you!

Use whatever quantities that you like. I used organic strawberries, navel oranges and kiwi (super star fruit)!

ORANGE: sliced the ends off then peeled with a knife. Then cut the wedges out.

STRAWBERRIES: cut into bite size piece

KIWI: peel first then slice – it’s so pretty!

Tip: I take the ends of the oranges that I cut off and squeeze the juice over the fruit salad. Mix together and refrigerate!

If you want it a little sweeter (I don’t add sugar) and a little different you could toast some coconut until it’s fragrant and light brown and sprinkle over top.

Often times I will also add a banana to our individual servings (so it doesn’t turn brown), that adds a creaminess. This is so refreshing!

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Featured Artist: Christopher Burk!

Indigo and Yellow Nocturne by Christopher Burk   12×12″   Oil

Christopher Burk. Very cool paintings! Be sure to check out his website as well as his social media (links below). This painting is available at BrandtRobertsGalleries.com! Don’t you just love the sky? Christopher is a master with the power lines – they look amazing and give you a feel for the area – great light!

Read a bit about Christopher, from his website:

 The quest for something new, distinctive forms and compositions, found in our exterior environments are the themes that are consistently sought after as the major contributors to my work. The main emphasis showcases the mundane within the landscape, for example, the poetry that happens in the sweeping utility lines along the backdrop of a morning or evening sky with the pinnacles of structures, treetops, telephone poles, and how each interacts with one another within the composition. Taking something so utilitarian for example, like that of a telephone pole with all of its components, on average would be, and usually are, looked upon as something that is less than visually desirable, yet when presented in a unique way this provides one with the tools needed to visually tune into not only their personal environments but also that of the world — therefore, giving viewers the capabilities to find beauty in the simplest of things. Read more here

Check out Christopher Burk via the following links:

Website  |  Instagram  |  Facebook

Images via BrandtRobertsGalleries.com – Info via ChristopherBurk.com, used with permission…

Images are not for reproduction, they are property of the artist.

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