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Antiques in Alexandria

Thursday, March 7th, 2013

The decorative arts are alive, especially at Antiques in Alexandria this weekend. I’m involved and that’s fresh off the heels of returning from work in New York. Casart coverings is wrapping Mary Douglas Drysdale’s featured booth for the event in one of her Signature Colors.

Antiques in Alexandria, Art Is Everywhere

Antiques in Alexandria

The show runs March 7th with a Kick Off Preview Party tonight through March 10th. Proceeds benefit three Alexandria, VA community groups: Twig (supporting the local Alexandria Inova Hospital / my volunteer group), The Lyceum (supporting Alexandria’s History Museum) and the Alexandria Association (dedicated to preservation of historic structures and promotion of the decorative arts).

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Euro Chic is a Classic Cushion

Thursday, February 7th, 2013

We’re right in the middle of launching new Euro Chic designs for our Casart Décor pillows. I haven’t had a lot of time to do much else — except to say that Art is Everywhere and on pillows as well. These designs by artist Edward Doyle are inspired by illustrations, signage and insignia that have an Old World, vintage charm with appeal for your modern living.

Casart Décor pillows on Art Is Everywhere

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Finding the Right Photo Technology

Thursday, January 31st, 2013

In investigating ways to get high res images for some of my materials that we offer for repositionable wallcoverings, I’m looking into what might be the best, most convenient and affordable photo technology to use.

It’s pretty amazing that with the newest iPhone, you can get a good high res image that might even be better than earlier DSLR cameras — or at least better than my son’s, as he informs me. I think it’s a ploy to get the latest iPhone ;) Actually, he wants a better camera.

In the meantime, I ran across this to explore. In just a couple of months, the technology may have even further improved.

Phonetography_via House Beautiful_Art Is Everywhere

We’ve already found a way to rig a tripod for the iPhone using a coat hanger, but ended up using a Luminex camera to shoot this latest footage. We edited with professional film editing software to be able to compare with the television footage and create our own educational video. This has been very helpful to show that not all repositionable wallpaper is the same.

If you are looking to turn your own photos into high res artwork, here’s a helpful “How To Make [Photo] Murals from Phone Photos” from PhotoJoJo on Apartment therapy. Click the link to read the steps. Not too difficult but you may just want to upload them to Casart coverings, where we can turn them into a large scale wallcovering that can be repositioned, removed and reused. No frame or hanging needed.

120911-photojojo via apartment therapy_AIE

120911-photojojo3 via Apartment therapy_AIE

I just noticed the date. Where did January go?

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Boutique Birthday Getaway

Wednesday, January 16th, 2013

It’s always fun to surprise someone and have it work out.

Last year this time, my husband and I were in Panama for a planned trip for his 50th birthday. I was just looking at those photos the other day on my new S-digital frame. (There are about 5 years of unedited photos to add and this way I can finally enjoy looking at them without the angst and time-I-don’t-have to edit them yet I can organize them in folders on the frame and play just what I want to see. Best Christmas present ever!) We were lucky to take this trip via Jetsetter’s fabulous package deal. Low and behold, Jetsetter strikes again!

I was reviewing yet another never-gonna-buy-from-Gilt email and thinking I really need to unsubscribe from this, when I saw the Jetsetter deal for the Lorien Hotel & Spa in Alexandria, VA. We’ve been wanting to stay at this hotel (and I’ve posted about it previously on Slipcovers for your Walls, casartblog) but the rates and busy schedules have prevented us from doing so, and it just happens to be right down the street from us. We frequent their restaurants and their gourmet deli all the time, however. I couldn’t resist; I purchased the deal, sent them a message explaining we were their neighbors and this was a surprise getaway for Peter for his birthday. We arrived and they obviously had not read the “special instructions” comment box. “Oh well, the stay will be luxurious enough,” I thought. The interior design is done by Vincent Wolf and it has a very calming-contemporary, zen-like, spa feel.

I love the open surface, barn-type-track, glass doors for the bathroom and shower and the mirror is exactly what I’ve been looking for with a low profile for our own bathroom. Fortunately, I can purchase some of the Kimpton Style décor items through their website, where I will definitely be shopping soon…

Art Is Everywhere_Lorien Hotel

3_AIE_1416_shower

4_AIE_1414_mirror

I’ve been wishing for this desk chair to replace the one in my office for years….

5_AIE_1422_deskchair

We started out our evening not at the hotel because their bar wasn’t open at check in time. We have recently discovered the Odd Bar in Clarendon and headed there — great vieux carré drinks, food and music, where we aren’t necessarily the oldest ones in the establishment.

Odd-bar_via thrillist on AIE

Upon returning this is what we experienced. We decided to cap off our night in the Lorien’s courtyard with hot mint juleps around their cozy firepit. This just makes me want to get a permanent firepit but we can always go to our neighbors anytime, the front desk assured us.
Don’t you just love the clever use of mirrors to enlarge the space? This is an idea I’ve always wanted to do in my own garden but don’t have the space to even try.

1_AIE_1412_firepit

When we got back to the room, there was a bottle of champagne and chocolate dipped strawberries waiting for us! I guess someone did read the memo…

We like their restaurant Brabo but haven’t eaten breakfast here, so we decided to give it a go. It was delicious but I am literally intrigued with their menu — at least the backside of it — metallic and cork. What a gorgeous combo of attractive opposites. I’d like to try to do this as a Casart wallcovering….gets me thinking.

8_AIE_1418_breakfast

Art Is Everywhere_Lorien Hotel

Finally, since we didn’t get to relax in their library, I thought I’d take a picture for its design aspect, all wrapped up in white. The only thing is, how do you remember where the book is that you want to read? ;)

9_AIE_1423_library

What a great birthday getaway practically in our backyard.

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Pinning Takes on a Whole New Meaning

Wednesday, September 26th, 2012

When you think of the word “pinning” these days, you may think of Pinterest, or at least you should. It’s the visual social media site that has fast-paced come up in the ranks to match the clout of Facebook, Linkedin, Twitter and the likes. We use it for Casart coverings and it’s a must for anyone in the art/ visual/ interior design business. Seeing the artwork of Ran Hwang, however,  gave me a completely different interpretation of “pinning.” Just see what she has done with thousands of pins, buttons, bead and needles — incredibly gorgeous! Like beaded ball gowns but stuck to walls like a three-dimensional, sculptural “murals,” they fascinate and sparkle beautifully beyond words (via This is Colossal and Design You Trust). This first, “Whimsical Dream” piece reminds me of the cherry blossoms-like piece by Katie Martin, created with styrofoam cups.

Murals-by-Ran-Hwang-dyt, as seen on Art Is Everywhere

Murals by Ran Hwang via design you trust

ran-4 via this is colossal, as seen on Art Is Everywhere

Ran Hwang mural via this is colossal

ran-5 via This is Colossal, as seen on Art Is Everywhere

Ran Hwang beaded pin mural via This is Colossal, as seen on Art Is Everywhere

Ran Hwang beaded pin mural via This is Colossal, as seen on Art Is Everywhere

Ran Hwang beaded pin mural via This is Colossal, as seen on Art Is Everywhere

Ran Hwang beaded pin mural via This is Colossal, as seen on Art Is Everywhere

Ran Hwang beaded pin mural via This is Colossal, as seen on Art Is Everywhere

Ran Hwang beaded pin mural via Design You Trust, as seen on Art Is Everywhere

Ran Hwang beaded pin mural via Design You Trust, as seen on Art Is Everywhere

Ran Hwang as seen on Art is Everywhere, AIE

But as far as Pinterest goes, the co-founder Ben Silberman has his own pinned portrait by Eric Daigh.

His work reminds me of early Chuck Close.

Ben Silbermann_Pin portrait_Eric Daigh_via fastcodesign_AIE

So, save those pins, buttons, beads and needles and get pinning to create your own stuck-on and stunning artwork.

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Follow up – Apple Design History & Flixel

Wednesday, June 20th, 2012

This is just a quick follow up to my previous post re Steve Jobs. There was a very informational exhibit at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office’s exhibit, The Patents & Trademarks of Steve Jobs: Temporary Exhibit Examines the Design History of the Apple Co-Founder. If you’re like me and you missed it to, you can go to this dexigner link to get a visual overview (some are seen below) and learn more information regarding. Some of these devices are permanently on view at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History.

The_Patents_and_Trademarks_of_Steve_Jobs, as seen on Art is Everywhere

The_Patents_and_Trademarks_of_Steve_Jobs, as seen on Art is Everywhere

The_Patents_and_Trademarks_of_Steve_Jobs, as seen on Art is Everywhere

The_Patents_and_Trademarks_of_Steve_Jobs, as seen on Art is Everywhere

Now if you have a iPhone, you may want to look into this fairly new app Flixel that adds movement to your pictures. It’s pretty cool to see in action. Instagram is such a hit that this app may be too. It reminds me of flipbooks that I loved as a kid.

Flixel_via Mashable, as seen on Art Is Everywhere

Here are some examples of still shots that create the action…

Flixel_via Mashable, as seen on Art Is Everywhere

Flixel_via Mashable, as seen on Art Is Everywhere

Flixel_via Mashable, as seen on Art Is Everywhere

And the same picture of where the action has been put together.

Skate_Flixel via Mashable.com, as seen on Art Is Everywhere

This can be achieved with everyday images. Take a shot, hold it for 2 seconds, paint the area you want to move and voila!

Water_Flixel via Mashable.com, as seen on Art Is Everywhere

Another interesting step-by-step that I’ll mention is for Casart coverings and our mission — to get 250 votes for Mission Small Business, in order to qualify for a $250,000 grant to 12 recipients by Chase and Living Social. We are almost there but could use a few more votes. Please consider doing so to help us out. It is most appreciated!! Here are the 5 second, easy steps: 1) Go to the link   2) Click Support on the right  3) Login with your Facebook account (no registration required) 4) Search Casart (no city or state needed)  5)When we popup please vote and finally, please share on your FB wall and ask your friends to please vote. This would be an incredible opportunity for my business to expand our work with our local community. Thank you!

Casart_Living Social_CC promo_web, as seen on Art Is Everywhere

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Rethinking Your Impression of Wall Murals

Monday, April 30th, 2012

I found this blog post that I really like and then I realized that it was all based on the opposite premise of blown up “wall murals.” The post suggested that “most wall murals and decals are pretty cheesy.” Actually, as an artist, decorative painter, muralist and general consumer, I agree; primarily because they are all mostly mass-produced enlarged photo murals, large scale graphics or solid circles stickers, etc. . Most of us don’t want to see these on our walls, especially long term. The DIY Wall Murals post from PW Style displays some pretty cool wall murals as examples, like these.

Wishflower mural_via PWstyle, as seen on Art Is Everywhere

I love wish flowers and this next one reminds me of Rousseau. These both require considerable effort to create — all hand-painted.

Tropical mural_via PWstyle, as seen on Art Is Everywhere

The author may not have realized that there is wallpaper out there that is removable and reusable, can be temporary or long lasting and mimics the hand-painted look, because they are originally hand-painted or illustrated.

flower mural_via PWstyle, as seen on Art Is Everywhere

This large scale flower mural reminds me of our Flower Power Casart wallcovering, which happens to be on sale right now on One Kings Lane!

Casart Flower Power wallcovering, as seen on Art Is Everywhere

Casart coverings can give an impression of a mural or art for your walls = Casa + art, which is Casart. If you want a more geometric look, we also have stripes now on the One Kings Lane sale as part of Domino magazine’s Enliven Your Walls event. If you head over to my other Slipcovers for Your Walls blog you can see the demonstration we did at High Point, using stripes in unconventional ways.

I like the illustrated style of this birch mural featured on PW Style.

Birch mural_via PWstyle, as seen on Art Is Everywhere

It reminds me of our Birds & Birch design that comes in 16 different color combinations.

 I moved this post from it’s regular mid-week Wednesday slot to post on Mural Mondays so could also receive this in time of our One Kings Lane sale before it ends on Thursday @ 11am. Don’t blink….

Another post is forthcoming this Wednesday.

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Rebirth with the Butterfly

Wednesday, April 11th, 2012

It’s time to celebrate.  Easter is the time for rebirth.  Spring is here and butterflies are in the air.
I love this Hermes ad. What a beautiful butterfly!

Hermes-Butterfly as seen on Art Is Everywhere

I’ve saved this Traditional Home article from November 2010 as reference because I’m so taken with Carin Gerard‘s artwork of Nature.

Carin Gerard Traditional Home November 2010 issue, as seen on Art Is Everywhere

Carin Gerard Traditional Home November 2010 issue, as seen on Art Is Everywhere

These are just some of the many gorgeous examples of  her beautiful artwork and butterflies. Be sure to visit her website to see much more.

Carin Gerard butterlfies, as seen on Art Is Everywhere

Carin Gerard butterlfies, as seen on Art Is Everywhere

Carin Gerard butterfies, as seen on Art Is Everywhere

Carin Gerard butterfies, as seen on Art Is Everywhere

Her extraordinary realism and detailed trompe l’oeil style remind me of Mark Leithauser’s artwork, who’s work I really admire.

If you’d like to see more butterfly art, flit on over to Casart coverings, where butterflies are featured this week.

Happy Easter Season!

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Facebook Leads to Floral Murals

Wednesday, April 4th, 2012

I was surprised like most people that David Choe, the graffiti artist who painted murals in the Facebook headquarters back in 2005, will become an immediate millionaire once Facebook goes public with their IPO. He chose to have shares in the company rather than the $60,000 cash for his labor. He sold some of his shares to bring in some cash but kept the rest as stock — a rich investment indeed.

Mr. Choe was interviewed by Barbara Walters and other news programs in the last couple of months. I saved this post to run after all the hubbub because 1) I found it interesting that he didn’t welcome the fame — he was already famous to those who knew his work and liked his lifestyle and 2) although he’s a talented artist, I don’t enjoy his work as much as the other artist that I came across from this Facebook story.

1_Choe Facebook murals_via Bits_Art Is Everywhere blog

Homedit shows Choe’s murals in progression at Facebook’s facility as well as Jet Martinez‘s floral mural. I like his graphic style and rainbow colors + it’s perfect to post for spring — now that is is here — and hopefully to stay.

1_Jet-Martinez-facebook-mural_via Homedit, as seen on Art Is Everywhere

2_Jet-Martinez-facebook-mural_via Homedit, as seen on Art Is Everywhere

3_Jet-Martinez-facebook-mural_via Homedit, as seen on Art Is Everywhere

4_Jet-Martinez-facebook-mural_via Homedit, as seen on Art Is Everywhere

Here’s one more graphic floral mural that reminds me of my childhood Spirograph days. Love it! This happy sunflower mural by Kelly Placke is part of Roosevelt Row’s sponsorship of Adaptive Reuse of Temporary Space (A.R.T.S.) Program in Phoenix, Arizona as an annual effort to revitalize properties in the downtown area with a public mural program called Valley of the Sunflowers.

Kelly Placke_sunflower mural_via Phoenix Times, as seen on Art Is Everywhere

Flowers are sprouting…Life is re-blooming…Happy Easter!

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Making a SmART leap this year

Wednesday, February 29th, 2012

Leap year only comes every four years. Why not spend it wisely? I’ve recently discovered Laura Trevey’s SmART book for artist entrepreneurs. It’s chock full of helpful advice as well as her colorful artwork. Laura is a talented artist, watercolorist and business woman herself and practices what she preaches.

Laura Trevey SmART for business, as seen on Art is Everywhere

Here are few tidbit takeaways:

• Find a way to differentiate yourself among others offering a similar product or service.

• Create a business plan and right it all down. [We are revising ours  right now so I now how much time and work this takes.]

• Create a logo that represents your brand and shows continuity by color and style on everything that represents your business.

An artist is not paid for their labor but for their vision – quote from James Whistler

• Organize your office/ studio space so that it is most efficient for your time management so the more work you can get done, the more time you’ll have to play. [She shows you tips and visuals on how to achieve this for your office.]

• Start a blog so you can engage with your followers and show your work while increasing your business. [More specifics and technological tips in her book.]

If you think your work is 80% finished, then you’re done. [I had a hard time with this one because  my work tends to be detailed and I always see improvements but I've gotten better at realizing that sometimes a piece can look overdone so better to stop when you're ahead.]

Don’t worry about giving away your secrets, your readers will respect you for sharing your talents.

On this note, you’ll have to check out Laura’s book with a checklist of exhibitor items, details on online strategies and her wonderful blog, Bright Bold and Beautiful, to get more helpful insights. This is where you can see how successful she has been with social media.

Below is just a small sampling of her bold, bright and beautiful artwork. She likes butterflies too!!

2_Trevey_butterfly_as seen on Art Is Everywhere

3_Trevey_watercolor_as seen on Art Is Everywhere

And chickens.

Trevey_Rooster_as seen on Art Is Everywhere

5_Trevey_House rendering_as seen on Art Is Eveywhere

4_Trevey_Crab_as seen on Art Is Everywhere

6_Trevey_Flowers_as seen on Art Is Everywhere

Laura, by the way, was very kind to write a post on Casart coverings a while back. If your want to see more posts with bold color,  leap on over to Slipcovers for your Walls, where you can read about Pantone’s color explosion prediction for upcoming fashion.

BTW, leap year is extra special for me, since it my every fourth year wedding celebration that gets celebrated twice in one year.

Happy Leap Year!!

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