Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Some delightful new artwork


Blog friend Gerri recently told me about some new tea-themed artwork she'd seen, and I was prompted to look for some similar new artwork for myself!

So last night after work, I headed to a local gallery where I suspected some of this new artwork might be on display.

And I was right! The soft, watercolor effect was even prettier than I'd imagined! The teapot and teacups on a pretty cafe table made such a lovely, soothing scene.

If only the artist had titled it "Teatime" instead of "Espresso."

But then when you go to the "Publix" gallery for your artwork, I suppose that's just a risk you take!

10 comments:

  1. Cute. I started out thinking, my goodness the artist must have used a really textured paper. And, I wonder why the color is so muted.

    Like you, I'm always finding things that look like a tea theme, but they say coffee or java or expresso. I'll look for these pretty towels next time I'm shopping.

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  2. Funny-you had me going!!

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  3. What a set-up! You have made my day! The pure utter joy of the small things of life that you share...what a gift you have, Angela!

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  4. Funny! I loved this posting!

    I must admit, when it comes to paper towels, I can only buy plain white! That's my obsession! My kids think I am nuts. :)

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  5. Too funny! I was thinking, "Geez, I better look over my sent mail to see what I emailed her about".
    We don't have that Viva pattern in my area (I looked) but Brawny has a great one that works well with my very informal, vintage kitchen.
    Thanks for the laugh this morning!!

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  6. Too cute, Angela! You really got me on this one...you definitely have a gift for the art of surprise and for sharing knowledge, in an interesting way. Thanks again and have a great day, Joanie

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  7. Ha Ha. I'll have to look for those next time I'm grocery shopping.

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