Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Thursday, October 27, 2011
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Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Fornasetti on Steel Grey
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He found that now iconic face as he leafed through a 19th century French magazine and became fascinated. Taking her as much as a muse and as a motif, he would return to Lina Cavalieri’s face again and again throughout his career. The archetypal classic female features, and enigmatic expression of Lina Cavalieri became Fornasetti’s most frequently used template and upon which he based more than 350 variations.
Lina Cavalieri’s face, explained Piero Fornasetti, was another archetype – a quintessentially beautiful and classic image. It was this formal, graphic appeal (rather than Lina Cavalieri’s celebrity) that demanded such loyalty and inspired the spontaneous and ceaseless creativity of Fornasetti. For him, this face became the ultimate enduring motif.
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Cole's Bedroom
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My little boy is 19 months old. I wanted his nursery to be in-line with the rest of the house - so I went about finding unique pieces for his nursery that are really special and one day can be passed down to him. We found an antique cot in Cullinan which we re-conditioned with lead-free spray paint. He is about to go into a 'big' bed and I'm going to use the cot as a reading corner for him - by removing one of the rails. His 'big' bed is a low French antique bed - we are collecting it this weekend - so I will update this post with new images. I also purchased a reconditioned chest of drawers - which we use as a changing table! His room is small, functional and very cosy.