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Ich gebe zu, Lila gehört nicht zu meinen Lieblingsfarben. Und da möchte ich niemandem zu Nahe treten, aber um Bekleidung in dem Farbton "Flieder" mache ich einen großen Bogen. Ok, ich bin sowieso nicht sehr farbenfroh bekleidet, aber gegen ein helles Blau hab ich nichts einzuwenden. Rosa geht manchmal auch noch, aber Lila? Habt ihr gewusst, dass Lila für Spiritualität, Magie und das Geheimnisvolle steht? Und dass es mit Würde und Weisheit assoziiert wird. Und das ein intensives Violett für bedrü
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C'est le printemps ! Il nous faut des robes, un tourbillon de robes. Robes de contes de fées. Robes improbables. Robes de rêve. Robes enchantées. L'essentiel, c'est de s'émerveill er ! *************** Robe Manège Voilà où les rennes du Père Noël prennent...
Artist Claire Basler in her studio Claire Basler is an artist working in central France who is known for painting dreamy depictions of the flowers and trees from her gardens — and these are no ordinary gardens. Basler works from a studio on the grounds of the magnificent château where she lives, which she calls Château de Beauvoir. Never mind that there is another famous château by the same name in France — fans of her work are often trekking to the wrong château in hopes of a glimpse her gardens, or Claire herself. She's gaining a following in Texas — last summer, Basler brought her floral canvases to Houston for a show at the Houston Design Center, and I was told sold most of her inventory at the show and is painting furiously to catch up. She also has a backlog of special commissions, and earlier this year, published a book of her work, Claire Basler: Peintures, which has been translated into English. Her lavishly painted works depict unruly roses, peonies, will dill, parsley, and other flora flourishing in her gardens and the surrounding bois, or woods. It's one thing to see these lovely works on canvas, and quite another to see how she's covered the walls of her château with her paintings. It's like stepping into a dream. Basler occasionally opens her château for visits, and I was lucky enough to get an invitation earlier this month. The château is located about three hours south of Paris, halfway between the village of Échassières and Le Lieu-Dit La Bosse. Often referred to as a castle, the 15th-century Château de Beauvoir is situated on the edge of the forest of Collettes with 200-year-old oak and beech groves, said to be some of the oldest and most beautiful in France. The château is surrounded by Scots pine and Douglas fir, planted during the Middle Ages for logging. The formal French boxwood gardens feel more unruly than most, with their lush vines, roses, delphinium, and a slew of other pinks, whites, and purples. It's easy to see where Basler's inspiration comes from. She translates mist-shrouded forests, moss-covered tree trunks, and wild flowers onto her walls with abandon, her sun-and-shadow-dappled rooms becoming a life-size canvas. Each scene is beautifully composed with contemporary, mid-century inspired furniture and lighting. It's all very dream-like, but you can imagine living there, too. I'm grateful she shares this beautiful piece of property, and her talents with others. THE CHATEAU DE BEAUVOIR... INSIDE... THE GARDENS... THE GARDENS COME INSIDE... CLAIRE BASLER'S STUDIO... CLAIRE BASLER AT WORK...
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Hello my dear friends, after what seems like such a long time I ventured out with my daughter Ashleigh today to one of the antique stores I visit and I found something lovely! I actually had seen this beauty some time ago and then it was gone ~ sold I thought but today it was back and I wasn't going to let it get away again and now it is mine. I am talking about a lovely vintage hat covered in vintage millnery flowers in the form of velvet violets. Small ones and larger ones ... light ones and darker ones ... many, many voilets! Needless to say that after arriving home with it, it didn't take long for the scissors to came out and play, clipping threads here and there and freeing the lovely blooms from their bed of dark blue fabric. To tell you the truth I haven't got any creation in mind just yet for these beautiful blossoms but I am sure if I look at them long and often enought something will grow in my mind to give them a new life! Such beauty! All together I 'picked' 75 vintage tattered voilets! I am so excited to see what new creation will come to blossom from these violets! Please be sure to stop by Todolwen every now and again to see what I am up to, and to see what happens with this wonderful treasure I picked up today! I hope you are well and life is treating you kind. Have a peaceful and creative day, Karen B. ~ Todolwen
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