Showing posts with label artwork. Show all posts
Showing posts with label artwork. Show all posts

Friday, January 4, 2013

PRESERVATION SOCIETY: TOMMY MITCHELL TOLE ORCHIDS

With the temperature dropping, it's nice to think of tropical climes and the beautiful blooms that grow in them. Tole artist Tommy Mitchell creates flowers of metal that are strikingly reminiscent of the real thing. He painstakingly creates metal replicas of a variety of flowers, paints them in life-like detail, and either pants them in a vessel, or, in his most recent incarnation, mounts them on the wall. Encasing individual Orchid stems, his new framed shadowboxes are made of crystal-clear acrylic, so they can be seen from every angle. They add tremendous impact to a wall, and bring the essence of les jardins indoors for a garden feeling year round.  I was taken with how striking they looked when I saw them at High Point Market, and just knew they would be right for Stylebeat. You can find his botanical designs at Bergdorf Goodman, Mary Mahoney in Palm Beach, Mrs. Howard in Atlanta, Madison in Texas, and visit his website to see his entire assortment.

Photo courtesy of Tommy Mitchell 
Orchids made of tole are laid out to dry after they have been painted.

 Once the Orchids are dry, they are affixed to a back and encased in acrylic shadowboxes.

The resulting framed specimens look incredibly hung in a grid formation, but are just as beautiful in pairs.

The vivid colors and variations of the Orchids really come across here.

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

BACK TO SCHOOL: CLASS PORTRAITS

School portraits are endearing for a host of reasons. Bad hair, outfits and expressions notwithstanding, the awkwardness of it all turns to charming once you can look back and laugh.  Artist Angela Rossi's Beat Up Creations Mixed Media Portraits are a laugh-out-loud riff on the theme, where instead of wily children, she has replaced smiling faces with soulful faced animals.  Dressed in era-appropriate 1970's and 80's looks of the day, turtlenecks, corduroys  and plaid shirts were standard garb. They take the lower school years to high art, printed from pigment-based inks on archival paper they are framed in gesso-painted pine frames. You can find them at Michele Varian online.
They are genius.

Photos courtesy of Michelle Varian
Rachelle 4th Grade Cockatoo

Andrea 1'st Grade Giraffe 

Billy 2nd Grade Goat 

Hunter 3rd Grade Hound Dog

Katie Kindergarten Cat 
This is the only time I will ever show a cat, I promise

Mary 3rd Grade Gazelle in the very same teal Oshkosk corduroy overalls I had

Princess Pinniped of the Caspian Sea, Sea Lion 

Tony 6th Grade Tiger Cub


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