VICKIE H.!
This generous give-away was sponsored by Larson-Juhl, the renowned frame manufacturer.
Their division Artaissance has over 3,000 art images for you to peruse and customize for your home. Vickie's choice was 'Mardi Gras Queen', shown above, on canvas.
By artist Marta Wiley.
In asking the staff of Larson-Juhl to choose a winner randomly, they opted for a website called Random.org.
Having not known about this site (am I the only one?), you can count on this being pulled up for the next Phillips' Christmas drawing. :-)
CONGRATS VICKIE! AND THANK YOU STEVE McKENZIE OF LARSON-JUHL!
Debra
April 26, 2010
AND THE LARSON -JUHL WINNER IS...............
April 19, 2010
LARSON JUHL. Introduction and ART GIVEAWAY!
Larson Juhl, has long distinguished itself, in the framing industry through fine craftsmanship and personal service.
As a design-driven company, Larson Juhl, in the words of CEO Steve McKenzie, "Is committed to the success of the industry through new designs. We listen to what the consumer wants. We attend art shows and major exhibitions around the world and we investigate color trends and home trends."
(5th: Think I would like to work for them!)
I was truly honored to share in the opportunity of meeting Steve McKenzie via an event co-hosted with Eddie Ross last January. Steve was extremely generous, and a gracious and approachable host who possesses a contagious passion for his company. I had to know more.............so am sharing our interview, an exciting new division of their company and a wonderful giveaway.
5th; Your thoughts on custom framing in today's interiors?
SMK; "Decorating with custom frames challenges the senses, engages the spirit and transforms a room while influencing how a piece of art is perceived."
5th; What design elements would you recommend we keep in mind?
SMK; 1) Frame what you love. It may be a street painting from a special trip to Paris
2) Be aware of space and appropriate size
3) Understand your personal tastes so that you can express you style to the framer
5th: What trends are you following and foreseeing?
SMK:
-An extreme awareness of environmental responsibility. Larson Juhl has a parallel commitment to sustainability, utilizing managed forest lumber for all our products.
-A renewed appreciation for what nature provides. With such hi-tech and sleek modern lives, natural wood is comforting.
-Propensity of color. Brights are used more in monochromatic rooms adding a punch that creates energy.
-Contemporary and Modernism continues to grow with clean and simple lines.
5th; I found your website to be very consumer friendly. Loved that the frames are separated into collections as shown above.
Into the 'Style Notebooks' as shown with the Johnathon Adler collection
And as in the example above, you provide 'Framing Recipes' and in this case pocket watches.
This "recipe"
-Outer frame: 'Sevilla'
-Inner frame: 'Ambrosia'
-Top Mat: 'Buckskin Leather
-Bottom Mat: 'Bart'
-Fillet: 'Sevilla'
SMK: "Many individuals do not fully understand their taste which transcends framing, this is to create a dialogue and prompt you in seeking your basic style. To ease the fear of making a mistake and to take your ideas to the framer who can ultimately navigate your decisions.
5th: Steve, let's talk about our mutual love; framing objects. What ideas can you share with us?
SMK: "Anything can be framed and acquired objects can be arranged as the ultimate personal collection. Consider for instance a Grandmother's christening gown. It is so personal and aesthetically beautiful that it becomes a work of art adding a touch of humanity into a space."
I am crazy in love with how Brooke from Velvet and Linen thought to frame vintage bathing suits.
My dear friend Betsy framed her son's first "big boy" jeans which she hung in her laundry room.
An old German fishmongers chart currently for sale in the shop
17th century French candy molds I had framed
5th: Personally I am excited about your latest division, Artaissance, your pioneering art publishing division that addresses what is inside the frame.
SMK: Artaissance or 'Art that Fits' represents the work of emerging and well-known artists. Our interactive online library has over 3,300 images representing the work of more than 140 artists, and is continually updated on a monthly basis. All of the images are exclusive to the collection be it watercolors, photography, collage and mixed media."
Remember this everyone? Eddie Ross' winning window for Bloomingdales. And the centerpiece was the framed art from Artaissance.
Cirsk #1
What is choice about this division is the ability to customize the art for your space. You can choose the size and substrate be it paper or canvas. Eddie had the edges "deckled" then floated the piece for added depth.
So here is the generous giveaway;
-Go to the Larson Juhl website
-Scroll down the left and choose 'Artaissance' and scan the selections
-Email me with your choice of artwork, substrate and size. Hurry!
Winner will be chosen randomly. Here are some of my favorites;
Jenny Nelson
Felipe Santama
Amy Butler
Photography by Thea Schrack
Thomas Paul
Miguel Dominguez
David Dauncey
HAVE FUN! I certainly did and found myself awash in possibilities.
A special thank you to Steve McKenzie for this generous opportunity for the readers of '5th and State'
Debra
As a design-driven company, Larson Juhl, in the words of CEO Steve McKenzie, "Is committed to the success of the industry through new designs. We listen to what the consumer wants. We attend art shows and major exhibitions around the world and we investigate color trends and home trends."
(5th: Think I would like to work for them!)
I was truly honored to share in the opportunity of meeting Steve McKenzie via an event co-hosted with Eddie Ross last January. Steve was extremely generous, and a gracious and approachable host who possesses a contagious passion for his company. I had to know more.............so am sharing our interview, an exciting new division of their company and a wonderful giveaway.
5th; Your thoughts on custom framing in today's interiors?
SMK; "Decorating with custom frames challenges the senses, engages the spirit and transforms a room while influencing how a piece of art is perceived."
5th; What design elements would you recommend we keep in mind?
SMK; 1) Frame what you love. It may be a street painting from a special trip to Paris
2) Be aware of space and appropriate size
3) Understand your personal tastes so that you can express you style to the framer
5th: What trends are you following and foreseeing?
SMK:
-An extreme awareness of environmental responsibility. Larson Juhl has a parallel commitment to sustainability, utilizing managed forest lumber for all our products.
-A renewed appreciation for what nature provides. With such hi-tech and sleek modern lives, natural wood is comforting.
-Propensity of color. Brights are used more in monochromatic rooms adding a punch that creates energy.
-Contemporary and Modernism continues to grow with clean and simple lines.
5th; I found your website to be very consumer friendly. Loved that the frames are separated into collections as shown above.
Into the 'Style Notebooks' as shown with the Johnathon Adler collection
And as in the example above, you provide 'Framing Recipes' and in this case pocket watches.
This "recipe"
-Outer frame: 'Sevilla'
-Inner frame: 'Ambrosia'
-Top Mat: 'Buckskin Leather
-Bottom Mat: 'Bart'
-Fillet: 'Sevilla'
SMK: "Many individuals do not fully understand their taste which transcends framing, this is to create a dialogue and prompt you in seeking your basic style. To ease the fear of making a mistake and to take your ideas to the framer who can ultimately navigate your decisions.
5th: Steve, let's talk about our mutual love; framing objects. What ideas can you share with us?
SMK: "Anything can be framed and acquired objects can be arranged as the ultimate personal collection. Consider for instance a Grandmother's christening gown. It is so personal and aesthetically beautiful that it becomes a work of art adding a touch of humanity into a space."
I am crazy in love with how Brooke from Velvet and Linen thought to frame vintage bathing suits.
My dear friend Betsy framed her son's first "big boy" jeans which she hung in her laundry room.
An old German fishmongers chart currently for sale in the shop
17th century French candy molds I had framed
5th: Personally I am excited about your latest division, Artaissance, your pioneering art publishing division that addresses what is inside the frame.
SMK: Artaissance or 'Art that Fits' represents the work of emerging and well-known artists. Our interactive online library has over 3,300 images representing the work of more than 140 artists, and is continually updated on a monthly basis. All of the images are exclusive to the collection be it watercolors, photography, collage and mixed media."
Remember this everyone? Eddie Ross' winning window for Bloomingdales. And the centerpiece was the framed art from Artaissance.
Cirsk #1
What is choice about this division is the ability to customize the art for your space. You can choose the size and substrate be it paper or canvas. Eddie had the edges "deckled" then floated the piece for added depth.
So here is the generous giveaway;
-Go to the Larson Juhl website
-Scroll down the left and choose 'Artaissance' and scan the selections
-Email me with your choice of artwork, substrate and size. Hurry!
Winner will be chosen randomly. Here are some of my favorites;
Jenny Nelson
Felipe Santama
Amy Butler
Photography by Thea Schrack
Thomas Paul
Miguel Dominguez
David Dauncey
HAVE FUN! I certainly did and found myself awash in possibilities.
A special thank you to Steve McKenzie for this generous opportunity for the readers of '5th and State'
Debra
April 11, 2010
FAKING IT
Years ago I would look at faux flowers with such disdain.........."I am a purist", I would declare. Time softens, particularly when time is of such essence. But additionally the quality of faux's has vastly improved and one of my favorite uses is outdoors in the Spring.
So, what do you think of the example above? A classic Parrot tulip.....look closely......see the pollen on the stamen? That's good!
This tulips are real as are the pansies but the blue Muscari is faux.
See where I am headed?
Strategically placed containers, particularly in our northern climate, can be stale this time of year; winter is pulled,and it is too early to plant summer varieties. So we are left with cool season annuals and bulbs. A quick heat spurt can end the run of bulbs in a snap
So I love to play with Mother nature and mingle faux's with annuals. Can you spot the fakes? Yes, the tulips, tulip foliage and the overhanging vine
This down view is great for a low pot when in passing you look down. Can you spot the faker?
How about now?
The center of the pot is a faux boxwood square, held in by yellow twig dogwood and surrounded with purple alyssum.
Did you guess daffodils?
My clients side entrance needed some drama. The peachy tulips lend height and staying power with the white pansies which enhances the trim color.
Are you beginning to wonder why?
Drama, pure drama! The old adage "thriller", "filler" and "spiller" is difficult to attain with the mostly short flowers of spring and bulbs are so fleeting.
Yes, this too!
And your investment extends for years to come, just store the fakers until next season.
OK, by now you have it...........the tulips are faux and blended with alyssum and red twig dogwood stems, you get to extend the season.
Next post...........an art giveaway, and........you get to choose!
Happy Spring days........
Debra
April 2, 2010
I SPY
COPPER windows!
Has anyone ever seen this before?
This is a true "I SPY" as i brazenly went past several "NO TRESPASSING" signs, therefore the photo's are not the best.............one must be ever watchful when on a spying mission :-)
shhhhh......a quick snap of the "home" of the copper windows. But, it is not a home but the entrance, yes an entrance only to what lies beyond............now that would be a brilliant coup!
The "I SPY" concept is from the delightful blogger Renee Finberg. Find a single design element? Grab the icon and do a quick post
Debra
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