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Roaring Twenties opulence in texturized bronze by Su_G. Original Line art. ©SuSchaefer
Shown in a table runner mockup (c/o Spoonflower).
[A bronze nod to mod by Su_G_table runner_mockup]
My set of 100 strangers
I meet Maria and her friend Yanni in Athens,Plaka area. I was passing by and they struck me as being artsy,different and interesting. I asked them if i could photograph them but that they continue their conversation.
They are both artists , she paints, Yanni paints and draws. They both like to work with clay and canvas. They live in Athens and were having drinks on a very hot evening.
'Dark Luminous by Su_G' in a table runner mockup (c/o Roostery)
Hourglasses in mosaic chips, some embellished, inspired by Gaudi's mosaics.
Original: Oil on paper.
© Su Schaefer 2019
Love the way this works for tablewear!
See ’Dark luminous, by Su_G’ as a table runner (& other soft furnishings) @ Roostery (Spoonflower's home dec arm).
See ’Dark luminous, by Su_G’ as fabric @ Spoonflower.
[Dark luminous by Su_G_table runner_mockup]
This is an oil on panel, 16 x 20 inches. I’ve been looking at this artist’s paintings for some time now, but it took me a long time to find her. I love the casual realism in her artworks. They really speak to me. Garland’s website is www.gabriellegarland.org.
Day 1/31
Hello again everyone. This year I'm going to attempt a daily mini tablescape for the month of October.
I love Christmas, and a Christmas with all the trimmings is just what I enjoy. Therefore Christmas luncheon had on the back terrace is a classic affair. Antique Edwardian salon chairs, Royal Albert "Val d'Or" tableware, crystal glasses, Sheffield cutlery, antique silverware and my grandmother's napkin rings, antique linen, embroidered napery, and festive Christmas crackers. However, it is my floral centrepiece that I enjoy most about my table setting every Christmas. This year my florist supplied me with cream, magenta and pale pink roses. The asparagus fern comes from my garden, as I like to create my own centrepieces.
I hope you all had a lovely Christmas Day and are enjoying the time between here and New Year's Eve.
Snow-woman flanked by an acrylic Christmas tree makes a winter tablescape to go with the outdoor setting.
- DRD Elaine's Lunch Set: Table, Tablesetting and Chair @ Fifty event
- Serenity Style : Stowe Eggs Set: Sale stand, Advertising sign, Stowe Eggs on sale Basket 1and 2 rez or wear for Farmers Market
- Simply Shelby Espalier Meyer Lemon Tree - Distressed White Trellis for Farmers Market
- Simply Shelby Wildflower Field - fields of Yellow Mix @ Mainstore
- HISA - Greenery Bush 3 @Mainstore
- │T│L│C│ Chicken Gacha (Former): 1 RARE, 10 Common, 12 Common, 3 RARE , 9 Common @Mainstore
Taken at Mystical Rentals - One rent - 100 scenes to switch (Old Farmhouse)
a charming vignette seen at the Philadelphia Flower Show 2019, FLOWER POWER.
I am a huge fan of what I like to call "Rustic Shabby Chic"
Like last year, I was far too busy preparing the edibles on Thanksgiving to devote time to the taking of photos. Still, what a wonderful time with family and friends.
This is the tree driftwood-inspired sculpture within the public plaza of the Grosvenor Ambleside complex on West Vancouver’s waterfront.
The sculpture, the latest by local artist Douglas Coupland, measures 30 ft high, 30 feet wide and weighs 16,000 pounds.
Coupland’s inspiration for the concept comes from a piece of fir tree driftwood he came across in the 1960s at the residence of his late friend, Gordon Smith.
Coupland got the idea for the piece a number of years ago after he spied a spectacular piece of fir tree driftwood from the 1960s which Smith had collected and kept at his residence in West Vancouver.
“The concept of strolling and encountering these ‘drifted forms as if found on a beach’ is to recreate a favourite pastime for many West Vancouverites – beach combing along Ambleside’s shores.”
Tree Snag is made up of four layers of resin and fibreglass, for a water-tight installation.
A total of four installations by Coupland are found at the area, including the 2018-installed Float Stack and Whale Vertebra, and 2020-installed Deer Vertebra.
We've just visited a quirky cafe and there they had these cute salt and pepper shakers on the tables. A few quick re-arrangements and my TOP picture happened. Aren't they the cutest?
We love these big Belgian Waffles and fill them with blueberries and add a bit of whipped cream. They are very Scrumptious. The vase of pink peonies added a lovely touch of colour. I add good quality cinnamon to them and to my coffee which has no sugar ever for the last 30 years, nor cream! Waffles are an occasional treat.
I love Christmas, and a Christmas with all the trimmings is just what I enjoy. Therefore Christmas luncheon had on the back terrace is a classic affair. Antique Edwardian salon chairs, Royal Albert "Val d'Or" tableware, crystal glasses, Sheffield cutlery, antique silverware and my grandmother's napkin rings, antique linen, embroidered napery, and festive Christmas crackers. However, it is my floral centrepiece that I enjoy most about my table setting every Christmas. This year my florist supplied me with cream, magenta and pale pink roses. The asparagus fern comes from my garden, as I like to create my own centrepieces.
I hope you all had a lovely Christmas Day and are enjoying the time between here and New Year's Eve.
A table setting in a closed restaurant seems imprisoned by the protective vertical bars next to the glass window. Taken through glass against the early afternoon sunlight in Federation Square, Melbourne with the EF 50mm f/1.4 USM prime.
We had a fantastic lunch at the Rutherford Hill Winery overlooking Napa Valley in Northern California.
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