The large glycee of heirloom type plants in containers
caught my eye about 20 years ago
in a store called The Country Life on Marthas Vineyard.
I still like it and recently it found its way
to my mantle, resting in front of the carved frieze.
Then yesterday when I walked by my original
oil painting by Cindy Austin, I impulsively took it off the wall
(as I often do when I move things here and there)
and layered the small painting in front of the big Hollyhock painting.
I popped one of my tole candlesticks up there too,
gave it a thumbs up glance
and then went off to attend to my daily business.
The rest of the day the two paintings
spent alone with no one paying attention.
Last night as I was waiting for Mr. Maison Decor,
I happily turned on the new chandy and my sconces
and sat in the quiet space enjoying the room.
That is when I noticed how nice the two paintings looked together.
I was having a moment, loving the artwork
and all that artwork brings.
How nice it was that Cindy Austin sent me this painting
as a gift of friendship discovered through blogging.
How nice it was that I was able to enjoy summers
on Martha's Vineyard and have this Hollyhock painting as a reminder.
I am enjoying this artwork, and last night it looked so pretty
illuminated by antique sconces and candle light.
It was a sentimental moment and that is what I think good art brings to life.
To view Cindy's artwork:
Well, I love sentimental things! It is so nice to have moments like that. I love the hollyhock painting!
ReplyDeleteYour hollyhock painting is just lovely, Amy! I can see why you were drawn to it. Cindy's piece complements it very well and this is a nice mantel display for this time of year.
ReplyDeleteAmy, what pretty paintings. I love them layered. I really want to visit Martha's Vineyard some day.
ReplyDeleteI love the layered look. Those paintings are lovely.
ReplyDeleteAmy, the paintings look gorgeous together! :D
ReplyDeleteThey both look beautiful Amy, but then everything looks amazing on your mantle... I just adore your Frieze!!!
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend!
Jen xo
I love both of those paintings...and the tole compliments it so well. Just lovely!
ReplyDeleteThey look beautiful. I have little sentimental things all over my house. It's nice to have those quiet moments of reflection.
ReplyDeleteDo you have the name of the artist of the larger piece?
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