This is a chest we have in our living room. It is against a wall that you see when you walk into the home from the front door, and because the floor plan of this part of the house is open, you can see it from everywhere.
I have to thank Seth for his challenge on his blog, "Living With Art" for these photographs to happen." Seth made me look at this arrangement with new eyes. To find my own connections and make me wonder why different things have found a place here.
This arrangement is featured on his new post, as well as many other corners and walls and displays from amazing artists that will inspire you and make you want you to visit again and again.
After I took my first photograph that you will see on his blog I had to take more, to give you a closer look.
Before, I used to put my collections in my studio on shelves to inspire me when I worked.
But my studio had become more and more crowded and soon I wanted to spread out to the rest of the house.
This is where my love for science and art are entwined.
Here there are things from the ocean and the desert...
from my own findings or gifts from friends or family.
Things from far far away and objects from my own gardens.
Some made from my own hands.
Each object begs for examination, each carved or molded surface, each smooth stone and piece of rough wood. They all call to be noticed. Some things here are very simple and some have intricate patterns.
My arrangement here speaks of my love for old and new,
for handmade and nature made objects.
When I walk by,
I have to touch and examine...
a seashell,
a waterworn stone,
a seedpod.
Time...
memories,
my world
are all in front of me
to know,
to love.
Let me tell you a story
of stones and shells
and seed pods...
What beautiful collections Roxanne. I too have bowls and baskets filled with rocks and driftwood and feathers found throughout the house. It is so wonderful to see this beautiful glimpse of your lovely home. Thank you for sharing it.
Posted by: Kim Henkel | March 17, 2015 at 07:17 PM
As a collector myself, I understant completely how each object you collect and place together with other objects can have such meaning for you... lovely post.
Posted by: Donna Watson | March 15, 2015 at 05:17 PM
thanks for sharing these treasured pieces of your home and heart. Wish I could examine them in person....
Posted by: Sharmon Davidson | February 23, 2015 at 11:32 AM
Beautiful... and I so completely understand... xoxo
Posted by: caterina giglio | February 20, 2015 at 07:40 AM
Beautiful! I too collect much the same things and love to stop and look, you have inspired me to join Seth and do this. xoxo
Posted by: Annie | February 20, 2015 at 07:27 AM
thank you for sharing your delightful treasures! they must stop inbound traffic!!!
Posted by: lyle baxter | February 20, 2015 at 04:25 AM
Lovely post and beautiful objects. I just wanted to reach in a touch everything. It must be an artist thing to keep little collections of beautiful objects, some designed by nature others by man.
~ karen
Posted by: The Adventurous Art Teacher | February 20, 2015 at 01:57 AM
Everyone loves to see other peoples collections. I guess they are all similar in the most important way...they Move us. Thank you for letting us see your collections...Laura
Posted by: hastypearl | February 19, 2015 at 05:38 PM
I'm listening ....
Posted by: Jan b. | February 19, 2015 at 03:20 PM
so fun to see these inspirational objects in your home Roxanne! This is going to be a fun 'home tour' every week.
Posted by: Stephanie | February 19, 2015 at 02:53 PM