Saturday, April 12, 2008

Junkyard Dog Completed


Here's Junkyard Dog in his new home! He is surrounded by chocolate suede and a Nurre Caxton Salon frame in antique black. We decided that turning the paper grocery bags from Krogers into a matboard was just a little beneath him now that he has been adopted.

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Elle Decor 05/08

Did you get May's issue of Elle Decor yet? There were two photos that really captured my attention. The first one has the picture hanging in front of the window rather than on the wall. This is the second time in three months that I've seen this. (We'll probably see it arrive in Lexington in 2010!)

Secondly, what a great personal gallery! I love how the photos on the right are set on a shelf rather than hung ~I'm seeing a lot more of that as well lately. The art on the floor is just leaning up against eachother two and three deep. Love it!

Friday, April 4, 2008

I am Honored

I am continually amazed by what my clients entrust to my care for design and custom framing. This is a portrait of Mr. Shelbo, who is no longer with us, done in oil pastel by Debbie Graviss.

Tomorrow I will be designing a very special shadowbox to house a walking stick. The client's father escaped from a prisoner of war camp during World War II. This is the stick he used as he was crossing the mountains to freedom. She also has a photograph of her and her parents at the airport with the walking stick when he returned home safely.

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

New Nielsen Gilded Mouldings

Talk about people, I don't know about you but I love my UPS man! Look what came in the brown box today ~new Nielsen metal mouldings. These frames are made to look like wood but they are metal. What's so great about that? You can frame something HUGE and only have 5/16" frame around it! Here's the profiles and an example.



Bret

Where are the people and the art? All I see is picture frames... Time to rectify that situation! My husband Bret and I have been married for almost nine years so it is safe to say that he is a huge influence in my life!


These are two of my favorite photos of him. The one above was taken on a trip to New Orleans. We were near the river, watching life go by.

Bret and Zip at my parents place in Montana.

I've learned over the years that Bret is neither a glass half full nor half empty kinda guy. He'd rather just put it in a different glass. Needless to say, he continually challenges my assumptions about life and possibilities!


"Obstacles are what you see when you take your eyes off of your goals" ~BM