How beautiful, Ann! I see you have those wonderful, antique fold-into-the-window-frame louvered shutters … they were the BEST thing about my old apartment! Aside from filtering enough light in without letting the beating sun of the southern exposure cook my living room, they also made me feel like I was living in a French country house instead of a Manhattan apartment!
I’ve been following your blog for a while now. Just wanted to say ‘Hello’ and thank you for all the beauty and inspiration you share. Enjoy the fresh air!
Is that my FAVORITE OWL ON EARTH (the one in your sidebar) next to a fabulous lamp? What a great room, Ann.
I am in Tucson, celebrating our own spring. It’s so incredible to have all of the windows and doors open, I feel like the ice around my own feet is breaking up and melting, and my spirit is dancy with the thrill of it all.
I’ve enjoyed checking in on your work and your site since I discovered you via a friend’s Tweet.
Living in Australia I can’t imagine not being able to open windows for months. So pleased that you’re getting to enjoy the flow of air in your beautiful home. It all looks so interesting I long to walk about and investigate!
Gorgeous room! I open a window every day, no matter how cold it is, just to let in some fresh air. This morning it was freezing so I closed it after only two minutes, but it does freshen up the whole house.
I love the photos of your work and home. Please publish more of your home, it seems like such a wonderful, beautiful place to live and work. Thank you too for the patterns and directions. I have made many of the horses and am itching to make one of the sail boats.
I always appreciate seeing an artist’s home or workshop especially in it’s natural state (meaning not overly clean). Your home is a great case in point….always inspiring, interesting, and it looks as if another fabulous creation could be made there at any moment!
Please see my blog for a link and a mention XX Gypsy Purple
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How beautiful, Ann! I see you have those wonderful, antique fold-into-the-window-frame louvered shutters … they were the BEST thing about my old apartment! Aside from filtering enough light in without letting the beating sun of the southern exposure cook my living room, they also made me feel like I was living in a French country house instead of a Manhattan apartment!
I’ve been following your blog for a while now. Just wanted to say ‘Hello’ and thank you for all the beauty and inspiration you share. Enjoy the fresh air!
Is that my FAVORITE OWL ON EARTH (the one in your sidebar) next to a fabulous lamp? What a great room, Ann.
I am in Tucson, celebrating our own spring. It’s so incredible to have all of the windows and doors open, I feel like the ice around my own feet is breaking up and melting, and my spirit is dancy with the thrill of it all.
I’ve enjoyed checking in on your work and your site since I discovered you via a friend’s Tweet.
Thank goodness you have so many beautiful swathes of fabric to catch the light.
What a wondrous place!
That beautiful blue sea foam and the flowing curtain are sublime.
i never realized that owl was so tiny. i thought it was larger than life…
i love how the light is almost like a being, or a spirit, entering quietly in the form of that blue glow.
Oh I love the height of these rooms. Wonderful!
What a beautiful place to live! 🙂
Living in Australia I can’t imagine not being able to open windows for months. So pleased that you’re getting to enjoy the flow of air in your beautiful home. It all looks so interesting I long to walk about and investigate!
Gorgeous room! I open a window every day, no matter how cold it is, just to let in some fresh air. This morning it was freezing so I closed it after only two minutes, but it does freshen up the whole house.
Your home is delightful, a someone earlier said, it is a wonderland.
I love your owl standing proudly upon the table.
I like your fairy-land.Me and my children walk in your magic world with pleasure.We make one of your boat and paper horse.Thank you for inspiration!
I love the way you are displaying your beautiful ship on a froth of fabric! Beth
I {heart} this photo of your space! So many elements in it are very inspiring to me, such as that glorious tea stained curtain, SWOON!
I love the photos of your work and home. Please publish more of your home, it seems like such a wonderful, beautiful place to live and work. Thank you too for the patterns and directions. I have made many of the horses and am itching to make one of the sail boats.
Thank you for posting these photos of your work space. They sustain me and keep my creative spirit hopeful.
I always appreciate seeing an artist’s home or workshop especially in it’s natural state (meaning not overly clean). Your home is a great case in point….always inspiring, interesting, and it looks as if another fabulous creation could be made there at any moment!
..a place to dream..
really love all the little
whimsical details..
wishing you a sweet spring?
what a beautiful, wonderfull room for working and dreaming…
What a magical and inspiring place!
I am in LOVE with this room layout & design.
Such a beautiful and interesting space.
Please see my blog for a link and a mention XX Gypsy Purple