This photo of Myrna Loy got me back in the creating mood today. If some hairdresser could take the time and effort to put together that 'do, knowing that it would disappear at the first sign of a raindrop or hat or breeze, I certainly should be able to get out of my slump! This was obviously well before the blow-dry-and-toss-the-hair days!
First today, I have to share with you "Elegant Rusalka with Offering of Tiny Fruit" by artist Bernadette Ostrozovich of Artifacts. Rusalka just knocks me out. I think she's gorgeous. Be sure to click on both images and see the detail work and clever use of found objects. Ingenious - and absolutely marvelous! Be sure to visit her blog and see some of her other work. She is one of my favorite found-objects artists. The photos of what she has done to her home are simply amazing. Her home is one big breathtaking and wondrous work of art.
On the Marie Antoinette Mail Group, I was part of a swap of toy theatres with a Marie Antoinette theme - naturally! I received mine from Rebecca, who also has a wonderful blog. It's a delightful confection of crepe paper and Dresden scrap and lace and vintage images ... and it's all created inside a book. As always, if you click on the photo, the image will enlarge so you can get a better look. It's adorable and I love it. It's still sitting on my work table where I can enjoy it while I'm working, so it still hasn't found its permanent home yet!..
Guess where that swap is taking place? If you love Marie Antoinette themed art work, be sure to click the image and take a look around!
This is the front of the book. It's quite small - standard ATC size for each page (2 1/2" x 3 1/2"). I couldn't seem to get a photo which didn't glare on the title - but it says - guess what??? - right! "Let Them Eat Cake!"Well, that was a long rambling post ... that's what I get for taking blog time off for three days! Now it's time to walk the dog, fix a little dinner, and get ready for one of my weekly addictions: Kyra Sedgewick and "The Closer." I'm a pretty cheap date, huh!
As always, thanks so much for stopping by - and please visit some of the blogs I've written about today - you will enjoy your time, I almost guarantee!
Now - go make something nice!
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well mister, when you come back, you come back! i cannot tell you how touched and appreciative i am of your kind, kind inclusion of my piece on your blog. you just make me feel like an empress. maybe i need to copy myrna's do. she is one of my absolute heroines anyway! i am a fiend for all of the thin man movies especially! love the new theatre, you are one of my favorite colorists, y'know.. am just too toasted to really look at everything else just now. have had a challenging week and am just home from teaching. want crispy cremes and sofa! thank you sincerely, tristan.
ReplyDeleteOh boy...another great blog to follow. I found you via Marilyn Radzat.... I am in love with your shrines!! Fly on over to my nest next when you get a moment.
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Oh, wow. That photo of Myrna Loy is fantastic. I don't really know her work, I just know she was Nora to William Powell's Nick in "The Thin Man," and she was so elegant and soigne!
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed your comments on my Pink Saturday post, and I enjoyed reading the wonderful comments you made on other people's blogs as I tour around the list.
I will make your blog a regular stop on my visiting list.!
Hello there!! WOW, I am NEVER disappointed when I stop by here! I just LOVE your work and your blog is so interesting!!! I also wanted to let you know, your comment cheered me up!! It's not only funny, but I had been feeling bad about all the shopping and you just gave me alittle giggle!! So I wanted to say thanks!!! Now, I'm off to explore more of your world!!!
ReplyDeleteI just love your little ATC album! So very cute!
ReplyDeleteTristan that is tres beaute! I love this accordion book! And it is so sweet that you bragged on my theater! I am glad you love it.
ReplyDeleteThat Summer Beach theater is glorious too! My fingers are itching to get busy on another theater for fun! Rebecca
Long, rambling and.....LOVELY!!!
ReplyDeleteNow why am I not surprised that your accordion book is so gorgeous? I really love the cover. It just looks rich and the black is just too yummy! KWIM? Hope you have a great weekend! R...
ReplyDeleteSimply stunning - I adore it! Well done.
ReplyDeleteTristan, I love it! BEcs
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