31 januari 2018

Art: The Rose Girl by Emile Vernon, 1919

While surfing this morning on internet I found this beautiful painting 'The Rose Girl' (detail) by Emile Vernon, 1919. Oil on canvas. Location unknown. Be Inspired .......
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28 januari 2018

Interior Design: Interesting renovated home in San Francisco by Homework

While surfing on internet today I saw these beautiful photos of the interesting project from Susan and Ben Work, founders of the architecture and interiors firm Homework. It's from their renovated home in San Francisco. What a great kitchen in blue combined with marble, vintage stools and beat lights from Tom Dixon! The faucet from Waterworks is also beautiful to see. Love the bathroom too with the elegant sinks in cupper, the cupper mirrors as well as the shower head. Take a look at the creative combination of tiles they used here. Be Inspired ......
Kitchen in blue. Vintage stools, Beat Lights by Tom Dixon, Henry One Hole Gooseneck Kitchen Faucet (Waterworks). 
Susan & Ben Work, founders of the architecture and interiors firm Homework
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Sources: Domino and Homework

24 januari 2018

TULIPS FROM AMSTERDAM - NATIONAL TULIP DAY 2018

I guess you've noticed already how much I love flowers and especially tulips. I always become happy while seeing flowers. Witness below the start of tulip season on National Tulip Day. The season begins officially on Dam Square in Amsterdam (NL). Every year, Dutch tulip growers build a huge garden with tens of thousands of tulips into a sea of color on the Dam Square in Amsterdam. Thousands of people come to pick a free bouquet of flowers here. National Tulip Day is traditionally held on the third Saturday of January. Set up begins at 08:00. The tulip garden will be open to visitors from 13:00 to 16:30. For 2018 the date was January 20th and for 2019: January 19thI wrote more blogs about FLOWERS. Wishing you a Lovely and Joyful day! 



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Interior Design: City apartment in Warsaw with beautiful doors of steel

Be Inspired by this city apartment of Lucja Szwedo, a lawyer from Poland. Lucja grew up at the countryside, but for her work she is living now with her daugther Helena in a modern city apartment of 106 m2, situated in the centre of Warsaw. With the help of interior designer Paulina Swist from Studio ArchiWisla she arranged to decorate the complete apartment in her own personal style. I saw lots of interesting elements in this beautiful apartment. Like the doors of steel, the industrial kitchen design, the chique bathroom, the beautiful flooring, the lighting designs, the elegant writing table from wood. Love the accents in mustard yellow too for the sofa, the  yellow door as well as the yellow details on the bed design. 
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Sources: Inrichting-huis and ArchiWisla

20 januari 2018

Colorful Abstract Artwork by Japanese artist Kazuo Shiraga (06)


Chikatsusei Maunkinshi (Golden Wings brushing the clouds incarnated from Earthly Wide Star), 1960
Be Inspired by this colorful abstract artwork from the Japanese artist Kazuo Shiraga (1924–2008). His painting method involves dripping paint onto canvas instead of using a brush and painting strokes with his feet while hanging from a rope. His work exhibits an incomparable feeling of power and speed and stands as one of the monumental landmarks in the history of Japanese avant-garde art. Love his free, creative and expressive way of making art. Would love to make artwork like this on my feet like Kazuo did do before. :-) I wrote more blogs about his interesting work, see THIS LINK
More about the artist
Kazuo Shiraga was a Japanese artist best known for his performative painting practice. Shiraga’s gestural style was influenced by American Abstract Expressionism and indicative of his participation in the Gutai avant-garde movement. The object of Gutai was to allow action and everyday life into the creation of dynamic artworks. The artist would suspend himself over his canvases, swinging back and forth, creating marks with his feet, creating a unique texture and thickness to his abstract swirls and splatters. 
Kazuo Shiraga in his studio, 1960. Ph. courtesy of Amagasaki Cultural Center
“I want to paint as though rushing around a battlefield, exerting myself to collapse from exhaustion,” the artist once proclaimed. Born on August 12, 1924 in Amagasaki, Japan, he graduated from the Kyoto Municipal Special School of Painting in 1948 and joined the Gutai group in 1954. 
In a seminal early work, Challenge to the Mud (1955), the artist explored the gesture of sculpting clay by throwing himself and contorting his semi-naked body in a pit of mud. Through the following decades, Shiraga continued to work on activating art through moving a body in space. He died on April 8, 2008 in Amagasaki, Japan. Today, the artist’s works are included in the collections of the Hara Museum of Contemporary Art in Tokyo, the Dallas Museum of Art and the Hiroshima City Museum of Art among others.

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Sources: ArtnetPinterestGoogle and Artic Edu

17 januari 2018

Inspiring Quote: Just Do It!

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Ph. via Amelia Earhart. 
More inspiration on my Pinterest account: Quotes & Words

16 januari 2018

11 januari 2018

Decorating: Beautiful Rooms with Pops of Purple

While surfing this afternoon on internet I found these beautiful rooms with pops of purple. Sometimes a pop of color is all that's needed to make a major design statement. Be Inspired ....... 
One Kensington Gardens, Kensington, London-living room & dining room by Taylor Howes.
Vibrant living room with a Wolfgang Tillmans photograph, Greenwich, Connecticut. By Mark Cunningham Inc.
Purple haze by PROjECT Interiors, Chicago.
A bold rug brings this home office to life. By Jennifer Palumbo Inc.
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Source: Dering Hall