...to spend an afternoon like this.
Daryl McMahon
Friday, 18 May, 2012
Thursday, 17 May, 2012
Wednesday, 16 May, 2012
Photos from the show
So many of you have asked to see pictures from the show last weekend, but unfortunately the few I took weren't something I would want to show off. Thankfully, Kathy from Eclectic Pelican Antiques was good enough to share a few of hers, so I am able to oblige... with at least a few of the booths.
| tatteredandtorn.ca |
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| EclecticPelican |
| clothing from MagnoliaPearl |
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| "What's his name's" booth. |
Friday, 11 May, 2012
The fork in the road
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| Jean Dieuzaide, Albarracin, Spain via |
I've known for a long time that it was coming, but I've been dragging my feet. Lollygagging. Dawdling.
Burying myself in projects... anything to avoid committing to that first uneasy step.
But now I'm here... toes pointed in the right direction, weight shifted slightly forward...
Somebody, give me a push.
Saturday, 28 April, 2012
Thursday, 26 April, 2012
Draughts board
| sold |
My reproduction of an early draughts board, in a layered putty colour on faded black.
Made the same as the original, with missing front cleat, two split boards that have slightly shifted out of square, and applied trim attached with old square cut nails.
A large, hefty board at about 35 x 20 inches.
Wednesday, 25 April, 2012
Articles de Fantaisie
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My reproduction of a 19th century shop sign from New Orleans' French Quarter, in a smaller size and different colour palette than the original.
Pine panel with applied moulding and rusty eye-hooks.
Just shy of 46 x 18 x 2 inches.
Friday, 13 April, 2012
Cordonnerie Franco-Belge
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| sold |
Large reproduction "Cordonnerie" sign, about 40"wide x 30"tall.
The original of this sign was lettered in gold. (...of which I'm not a fan.) My version has the text in a warm taupe/straw colour, (which doesn't come across in this photo) on a hand-burnished black background, with "remnants" of trim and rusted tacks.
Sunday, 8 April, 2012
Saturday, 7 April, 2012
Master Henriks
There's nothing better than waking in the morning to great, inspiring photos that set the tone and get you excited about the day's work. Just what happened this morning when I saw these, at Magnus Lundgren's blog Master Henriks , so I had to share. Click here to see more.
Have a good Easter weekend
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