Victoria Hagan that's What!
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
Saturday, August 2, 2008
Open Floor Plan
For my next dream home I am leaning toward a more open design. Lots of natural light and high ceilings. I love the classic neutrals with shots of drama here and there. Enjoy, Heidi

Image courtesy of Huka Lodge.
Image courtesy of Architectural Digest.
Image courtesy of Architectural Digest.
Thursday, July 31, 2008
Romantic Outdoor Room.
I have this thing for wild, untamed plants that love to vine and climb. They have the ability to make structures look aged and have this romantic, relaxed even enchanted look. Enjoy, Heidi
Ariella Chezar
I am completely blown away with Ariella Chezar as a designer of floral/garden arrangements. She inspires me so I thought I would share her with you. Her work can be seen in magazines such Oprah, Martha Stewart Weddings and Victoria. Enjoy, Heidi

All pictures on this post are courtesy of Ariella Chezar.



Wednesday, July 16, 2008
More Platters
Monday, June 23, 2008
Some new glass
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Lino Tagliapietra!
Linda and I were in the Seattle / Tacoma area for 7 days and got back on Tuesday the 17th. We spent 5 of those 7 days sitting and watching probably the greatest glass blower that has ever existed on the planet. Lino Tagliapietra. Lino was tremendous. There was a total most of the time 12 people on the floor with Lino assisting. John Kiley, David Walters, and Nancy Callan were his main three. Most of the time all 12 stayed busy preparing cane, cups for incalmo, and assisting with the piece Lino was working on and getting the follow-up piece ready for Lino to take over as soon as the one he was working on was finished. We watched every day from 9 am to 3:30 or 4:00 and on Sunday Noon to 5:00 pm. Lino signed our book that we bought. He wrote to, and signed our names and then signed his name and "Tacoma, 2008". They had this huge exhibit entitled, "Lino Tagliapietra In Retrospect A Modern Renaissance In Italian Glass" The number of pieces of his work was astounding. They also had a large exhibit of Dante Marioni. His ability to produce those long, elongated, elegant pieces seem unmatched. I know Lino is the best but Dante is certainly following closely. (We took 620 pictures! Thank God for digital picts. Thank God for Apple 30" monitors, and Apple tower quad processor computers with insanely large hard drives.) I can't wait to get back in the studio and experiment and practice. And practice. And practice....
Man! We had a great time!
And practice…
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