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Sunday, January 25, 2015

The Art of Style

I'm not very educated when it comes to art.  But, I do love going to art galleries and exhibits from time to time.  On a few trips abroad I was lucky enough to see some super cool Dali and Picasso exhibits.  I cannot tell you specific techniques.  I just like what speaks to me!!!  It doesn't have to be expensive.  I believe that art, like clothing and music is about personal expression.  I pick out clothes, shoes, art and music by a personal feeling.  I know that may sound weird, but that is how I have always been.  So, to me style is simply a form of inspiration.   I want to share some pics below of a few random pieces in my house that inspire me daily.   I hope you find some things that inspire you too!  - Stay Spunky! 


I love all the cute and fashionable Oliver Gal prints.  I saw this on Pinterest today and had to have it.  It will be great over my couch in the den against the yellow walls.   Did I mention that I love bright colors?  ;) 



This is a painting I found at a local craft fair.  The artist is from Mississippi.  When I saw it, I felt overwhelmed.  I really love the colors, but also the message. I'm not sure if this is the message the artist intended, but I think it portrays the idea that there is a little devil in every angel.   I like to think this is why she used red for the angel's hair.  



This is just a fun little corner.   I purchased the chair years ago from an auction at the Stax Museum.  I have always loved music so this seemed like a really cool and great conversation piece.  The picture was purchased as a souvenir in Vienna, Austria from The House of Music.  



As I mentioned earlier, I love Oliver Gal prints.  This one is hanging over the bed.   Who wouldn't want to sleep under a gold kiss each night? 


I found this at a local home decor store.  It is hanging in the bathroom as a daily reminder.  


Last, but certainly not least, the picture below was painted by my grandmother.  She loved to paint and learned by watching Bob Ross. (Funny, but true.)  In her later years, after she retired she taught a small painting class one night per week.   Unfortunately, I never picked up her skill.  But, I am so thankful she left some of her talent behind after she passed away.  I also have a really cool and large photo of a black panther in front of a sunset that she painted.  Maybe one day I will have somewhere to hang it! 















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