Monday, March 3, 2008

Art: My Taste

I love finding art objects that speak to me.

I don't care how about the price, but it has to be quirky, unique or have a story behind it. There are figurines on my shelf that look ugly as sin, but because they were my grandma's, I will claw out someone's eyes if they try to take them down.

In my house you will find comic figurines, movie memorabilia, African art, family photos, muppets, and a random mish-mash of furniture. I have no style and I don't care. I'm comfortable and surrounded by memories. I hate to throw pictures on a wall that don't serve a purpose. If I wanted that, I'd just go to Wal-mart and buy those classic art frames or inspiration posters. Or maybe a "Hang In There" kitty picture - those are unique, right?

Here are a few of my favorite pieces:

This hand-carved, wooden figurine was purchased on a cruise stop in Ensenada, Mexico. It's very small and light weight. All details are also hand-painted. I love the contrast of beauty against the skeletal figure.


My husband surprised me with this picture after taking a trip on the ferry from Vancouver Island. There is a local gentleman that makes these art pieces by cutting a single sheet of paper. You can visit his website at http://www.amazingislandart.com/.


I love Strange Brew. I thought it was only fitting that I have Bob and Doug in my house as well. This figurine set was designed by Todd McFarlane. You can view the website at http://www.spawn.com/toys/series.aspx?series=7.

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