Showing posts with label Artists. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Artists. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Willow Nest

Time to take my new camera out for a spin.  I went over to my neighbors, Linda and Ludmil of Willow Nest, to see what they were up to and boy was I in for a treat. Right now they are getting ready for the big antique show coming up at the end of March in Round Top / Warrenton.  They will be set up in the Marburger Farms Tent. Ludmil, a Bulgarian architect, is a master artist-upcycler.  I am amazed everytime I see his newest creation.   This bird aviary has just been finished and inside are the doves he hatched last year, we named them Jill and Jule.


This bird house is so cute, it looks like a little old man with a mustache. 
He gave it a name, but I can't remember now what it was.

This one hangs and is one of my favorites.  It didn't get a name yet. 
Perhaps you readers could help Ludmil name this birdhouse?

                                    This one we named Oscar, since it is made from a small trash can,
                                            just like Oscar the grouch lived in on Sesame Street.

                      This pretty white one is made from an old milk can.  It too did not get a name. 
                                   Come up with the perfect name for this fabulous bird house
                                                     and I will re-post the out come.

This is a to die for shelf he made from a grate that was used in a rock quarry.
So clever, that Ludmil.  He has 3 of these made up.  Perfect for that old world French look.
They are taller than me, perhaps 7 feet tall and around 4 feet wide.

This arbor is what greets you when you first come upon Ludmil's potting shed. 
It was a sight last year covered in morning glories. 

I stepped inside their shop, which is mostly used for storage and also occasional shows and this is what I found.  Hee Hee,  I love the deer with the pretty collar, that is Linda's touch.  She is the glitter, ribbon, paper queen.  She has been up-cycling, painting things white and adding magic to object that were normally tossed for 30 years now.  Way before it was the thing to do. 
What a clever pair and how fortunate Burton is to have them.
On March 6th they will be having a Spring preview party at theire Burton Location from 10:00 to 4:00.
March 11 & 12 they will be in Fort Worth at the Dolly Johnson Show, celebrating Texas's 175 Birthday.
Starting March 29th they will be set up at Marburger Farms in Warrenton, Texas.
Click here for their website and also to contact them for more information about their art and wares.

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Inner child wants to play.

Lost for words with this precious Tudor style play house.  Enjoy and don't forget to play.  Heidi



Unknown Origin
Unknown Origin

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Paper Cut Die Cut

I am just amazed at these cut outs, such detail.
There are so many, check them out on Paper Cut Die Cut's Etsy Shop.
Enjoy, Heidi

Image via here.

Image via here.

Image via here.

Monday, November 23, 2009

Tail of the Yak.

I have found this shop through blogland and I am in love with it. It is one of those curiosity shops with the neatest stuff. Anandamayi Arnold makes and sells high quality party favors, she has a wonderful eye for curious, beautiful things . Click here to read more.


Image via here.



Image via here.


Image via Inspire Co.

Image of artist Anandamayi Arnold creating some of her signature surprise shells, balls and flowers. Click here to read more.
Image via Inspire Co.

Here is one of her surprise flowers, isn't amazing?

Thursday, June 11, 2009

She sells sea shells on her web site.

I can't seem to shake the beach theme, maybe it has something to do with daydreaming about my Beach House. Remember, it doesn't cost a cent to dream. Enjoy, Heidi
Image via Room Service Home.

Image via Peggy Green.

Image via Peggy Green.


Image via Room Service Home.



Friday, April 24, 2009

Come on baby, light my fire.

Last week I did water this week fire. Also since the other day was Earth Day I thought that this artist would be appropriate. His name is John T.Unger and he creates these fabulous fire pits from old propane gas tanks. Don't we all have a little pyromaniac in us? Re purpose, reuse, recycle. Have a great weekend. Heidi

Image via John T. Unger.
Image via John T. Unger.

Image via John T. Unger.

Image via John T. Unger.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Aquasphere foutain.

The moment I laid eyes on this fountain I was intrigued. I finally found the source and Allison Armour is the artist behind it. Check out her site she also has some amazing sculptures that have become objects of my desire as well. Enjoy, Heidi
Images via Allison Armour.

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Willow Nest

My new neighbors, Linda and Ludmil of Willow Nest are inspirational. Everything they seem to touch becomes magical. Since I was able to take a sneak peek before the show started at Marburger Farms, I couldn't help myself but to take a few pics of their booth. If you ever come to Burton, it is a must that you visit them, oh yeah and me too. Enjoy, Heidi


Willow Nest

Willow Nest
I don't know why this one is side ways, sorry.
Willow Nest

I promise that when I was editing, I saved it right side up. ?

Monday, January 26, 2009

Su Blackwell

Su Blackwell is one of the most amazing Paper Artists I have ever seen. Here are some of her pieces. Make sure you click on her name or an image to be transported into a world where paper seems to come to life. Enjoy, Heidi


Image via Su Blackwell.

Image via Su Blackwell.

Image via Su Blackwell.