Showing posts with label Maud Lewis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Maud Lewis. Show all posts

Friday, March 2, 2012

MARCH IN BLUE


This week Michelle marched the red carpet in another delicious cobalt blue gown ...




and I finished my blue linen shift dress!




In the end I kept it plain and simple, with triple-stitch topstitching on neck, sleeves and hem,



and a touch of luxury in the lace edged lining.

Now for the fun part:



Accessorising - with RPE necklaces, chain store earrings,
or my birdie brooch from the Qld Art Gallery Shop:





Three royal ladies in shades of blue, who choose to go shopping for their first combined appearance.
Just like regular women!
 The Queen, Camilla and Kate  at Fortnam & Masons in Piccadilly.
All three wore lovely outfits, in their own special styles.



Gratuitous shot in Fortnam and Masons taken on our January 2010 visit ...


My Maud Lewis naive art Canadian calendar says March is the month for fat yellow birds and pink flowers!
Not quite consistent with the current snowfalls as shown in my previous post, but a sign of the Spring I think my daughter and grandson are eagerly awaiting.

It was so hot here today, 33 deg. C.  Send some cold over to Qld!

Hope your weekend is special ..

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

ON THE TWELFTH DAY OF CHRISTMAS

On the Twelfth Day of Christmas ....



I took it all down and put it away ..

It's like a streamlined declutter and redecoration day.


Trying a pink and white arrangement in the old hutch.
I hope this is the year it goes off to Paint Me White for a radical makeover.

My 2012 calendar features the art of Maud Lewis (1903-1970),
one of Canada's most loved folk artists, who lived in Nova Scotia.
Maud was dirt-poor, married to a fish pedlar, and lived in a one-room house,
the size of an average bedroom, with a sleeping loft above.
She never mixed colours, always painted outdoor scenes,
and her work is full of joy and vibrancy.
I'll look forward to the 1st of every month for a new shot of colour and fun.

January 2012 does NOT see the Red Cardinals enjoying the snow,
or riding in a sleigh.

We are forking out for major repairs to our swimming pool.

Look at this monster crack:


We live on a hillside, and the hill, it seems, has had a little yawn and stretch!


Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, has announced her patronage of her first four charities.
Two are connected with the world of art:, one being Patron of the
National Portrait Gallery in London.
Lucky Kate, she gets to be invited to all the openings and be one of the first to see any new acquisitions.
I love that Kate has the same Uni Degree as moi, a B.A. in Art History.



Now, can any woman look classy with a large elephant hung about her neck??

Well, our Princess Mary can do it:




Every inch a princess, and soooo elegant in red velvet and her wonderful ruby and dimond tiara.

Au Revoir