Showing posts with label santa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label santa. Show all posts

Sunday, December 30, 2012

A Happy Holiday and Grant Wood's Studio



What a merry Christmas we have had!


As always, the tree was adorned with what might now be termed 'vintage' ornaments.

By that I mean, ornaments that were mine when I was little.


A dear friend added to my Connie Roberts carved Santa whistle collection.


And my parents drove from Pennsylvania on Christmas Day.



Saturday was a gloriously frozen day to go to Cedar Rapids and visit Grant Wood's studio.


I found it astounding to stand in the exact spot, 



on the exact floor,



in the exact tiny house, 


that such spectacular artistic masterpieces were painted.


I thought about how much artwork I (gratefully) have to do right now, and how I find it

 nearly impossible to work when the kids are on break and home in the house.


So how is it that Grant Wood managed to work,

to paint, 

to create,

to concentrate,

in this tiny one room loft----


With his mother and sister living right there with him?


Did they peer over his shoulder at what he was painting?


Did they ask where the cereal was?


And to explain why that grumpy man was holding a pitchfork?


It was a spectacular experience. 


The Cedar Rapids Museum of Art has done a beautiful job of preserving and presenting

 the legacy of Grant Wood.


My parents left this morning, which always makes me sad.

But I'm grateful, for the warm memories of a wonderful visit.

Happy New Year! 







Friday, December 2, 2011

The Happiest Wishes


 My mother sent me this glorious old pin. So I set aside a few moments in all the chaos to make myself a little Holiday cheer. 




 It makes me think of her, and all things important this time of year.

Wishing everyone a very happy holiday season--- enjoy!





Thursday, October 6, 2011

A Little Ho Ho Ho-ing


 I promised you, in an earlier post, that I'd give you a sneak peek at what's on my art board. I'm hoping to have some fabric made for a holiday project that I'm working on. How cool is it that you can make your own fabric? Check out Spoonflower for amazing ideas and inspiration.

 


I have some big plans for gift wrap sheets and (hopefully) some gift tags which will be available at www.JBReinhardt.etsy.com, but not tooooooo soon!

I don't like it that stores start to sneak holiday sparkle in so early. Back-to-School immediately morphs into Halloween and Christmas Season nips at Halloween's heels--- basically snubbing its nose at poor, overlooked Thanksgiving. Usually by mid-November I am forced into a brain-washed-panic that I don't have all my shopping completed, wrapped, and shipped. Catalogs are delivered to my door over a month before Christmas, trying to consol me by stating that, "It's not too late to still recieve your order in time!". 

I guess I'm really not much better, am I? Well, I can promise you that none of this will be in my shop that soon!