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Winter Blues

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Pantone may have picked a soft tropical hue for the 2014 color of the year, but with this winter season being what it has been over most of the country, I’m just not feeling it yet. It seems the color of choice in current design trends continues to be a moody, deep, dark azure. All the peace and tranquility of blue, deepened to a level of utter quiet sophistication. It can be both simple and complex, feminine and masculine. Beautiful with white, it creates a truly elegant setting when paired with gold or brass tones.

Ooh, that’s sexy stuff…

Without further ado: Indigo.

Via Atelier Rue Verte
“Bowls in Teal, Dark Turquoise, Emerald and Lagoon” via Elephant Ceramics.  Photography by Stacey Cramp.

Art styling by Glen Proebstel

Via wasbella102 on Tumblr
Via Pinterest

Via Remodelista.com

For more indigo inspiration, see my Pinterest board…
  

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Current Obsessions – Paint by Number Art

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via TheDooWopShop on Etsy

Yep.  I love ’em.  No, I mean really.  Cheery little canvases with simple animal scenes or landscapes made out in brilliant, chunky blocks of color.  There’s nothing better.  I am currently in search of an old kit after a recent search found a sad, modern offering of Thomas Kinkade-esque compositions that look nothing like their ancestors.

On Pinterest via Rosehilde on Etsy
Via The Paint By Number Museum

Developed in 1950 by engineer Max S. Klein, these kits contained an outlined composition, with each space numbered.  The number corresponded to a paint color to be used for that area.  Suddenly, everyone could be Rembrandt.  In fact, the paint kit box tops themselves decreed it so!

By 1954, Max Klein’s company, Palmer Paint (under the Craft Master label) had sold over 12 million kits.  Of course, the pop culture phenomenon was panned by art critics, who pooh-poohed the trend as an uncreative wave of mindless consumerism.  Especially since trade-show demonstrators promised to reveal how easy art could be, for absolutely anyone.

via spinniestorange.com

The hobby continued to explode, and seemingly everyone, from every walk of life, had their home walls adorned with their own paint-by-number creations.  Businessmen – even U.S. presidents – were getting in on the action, feeling a sense of bewildered pride toward their new creations.

In the end, the kitschy paint-by-number art movement of the 1950’s came to represent a calmer, more prosperous, postwar America, content to explore the leisure life had to offer.  Today, contemporary artists, like Jenn Jarnot or Trey Speegle, utilize the innocent simplicity of these works to make modern statements.

via treyspeegle.com

Additionally, these “original” creations are now being coveted as wonderful expressions of mid-century Americana.  Since the 1990’s, they have been popping up again, either discovered in a relative’s attic or more recently sold on Ebay and Etsy.  And they are not just paintings anymore.  They are being re-purposed and re-imagined as new creations, used to lovingly remember a simpler time in history.  Buntings, fabrics, and phone covers adorned with the vibrant works, often incomplete to partially reveal the numbered composition beneath, are now being seen.  A new revival of the amateur genre has come to 21st century pop culture.

So come on!  Because this bandwagon promises to be a fun ride…

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BSV Trend Report – Panoramic Group Portraits

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I am currently obsessed with antique and vintage framed panoramic group portraits!  I want to create a gallery wall full of them…

I love the fun geometry of the long rectangle of the frame coupled with the contrast of the vertical lines of the subjects’ staged black-and-white or sepia-toned poses.  They make such an interesting statement on a wall.

I love this arrangement on an otherwise awkwardly-shaped wall, alternated with smaller conventional portraits. (via tereasa.tumblr.com – CAMPstyle)
 

Mix military, scholastic, professional, or club portraits.  Thematically, they may be different, but the compositions are all similar.

A lovely focal point!  (via Decor Allure)

I also love the size range of these photographs.  Typically, they are about 6-9 inches high by anywhere from 20-40 inches long.  Price-wise, be prepared to spend anywhere from $100-$125 each for a vintage panoramic group portrait.  Many of them date from the 1910’s – 1930’s, so you may want to re-frame or mat them. 

They will also make great conversation pieces for your next gathering as your guests gaze over the hundreds of faces represented in the portraits.  Instant charm, guaranteed!

So my collection begins…

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Spring Has Sprung in the Bold Sparrow Home…

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So while I was out yesterday, Mr. Bold Sparrow took it upon himself to go Target-crazy and spruce up the place.  Needless to say, I was delighted with the end result!

New slate blue curtains replaced our formerly aged burgundy curtains and a coordinating rug replaced a boring beige one (let it be known that this all started after the family Boxer ate the plastic Easter grass out of the girls’ Easter baskets and went on a puke fest around the house…don’t worry, he’s fine now).  He also replaced the lighting over the dining room table with a simple inverted lamp shade (who IS this guy?).

But my favorite design element here?  He incorporated some of my favorite vintage finds, a 1960’s lamp and my gym locker tower!

 

He topped the locker tower with my vintage seltzer bottles, and gave a new home to my apron collection and some cookbooks!

I love the combination of new and old here so much more than I even thought I would.  And I am LOVING the punch of blue.  Best.surprise.ever!

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Monday Vintspiration: Snowed In

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It’s Tuesday.  Here’s (was) your Monday inspiration.  It’s me, go figure…

It’s sleeting out.  On the verge of snow.  And since I’m in Tucson, and this happens about once a year, it makes me all daydreamy.  So before I grab a blanket and get in the chair next to the window to watch it until I drift off, here’s some decor we can all daydream about.  Old metals, old woods.  Exposed brick or chipping plaster.  Industrial.  Old.  A little cozy, a little dreary.  Go back to bed and take a nap.

For even more inspiration, see my Pinterest Board, Vintspiration: Grey and White.

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