More Interiors in Art: Page H. Laughlin

Recently, both Table Tonic and coco+kelley featured the work of Page Laughlin. And I was captivated.














Laughlin “examines fantasies presented in popular magazines.” And the paintings are based on photographs from Architectural Digest, Nest and other high end publications.

I pulled the artist’s statement from website, because a paraphrased version would lose too much of the fascinating vision:

I am interested in illusions, in things not being quite what they seem. I am attracted to painting because it allows me to create an illusion and simultaneously reveal the means of its production. Oil painting’s wet viscosity allows for ongoing shifting of structure; it is does not have to be “either/or,” “on/off,” “0/1.” I prefer to use paint to maximize this characteristic – its ability to both make an image and revert to material.

In the subject matter of my paintings, things are often not quite what they seem: lovely interiors, on closer consideration, lead to disquieting seduction; wallpaper details, luscious statuary, give way to recognition of issues of power and subjugation. I try to make work that has beauty to attract and complexity to sustain observation.

I would LOVE to see an exhibition. The texture apparent in the images suggests a very three dimensional quality, and I can only imagine how the scenes would come to life when viewed from different angles.

Knack Studios


DIY, refurbishing old furniture, finding possibility in junk yards… All very popular right now. And none of it is new to me. While growing up, I knew many creative people who had this kind of vision.

To hear a little more about that and then view the beautiful work of Knack Studios, come visit me today at Style Key West.

Beau Monde (and a great discount!)

I’ve featured lovely hairbands and clips from Andrea’s Beau several times over the past year that Wishing True has been in operation (I think I have an anniversary coming up…must check on that…)




And I just received notice that they have a new blog: Beau Monde

AND in honor of their new project, they’re offering a 20% discount through April 21 (two more days until it ends). Need a little flower for your hair this Spring?

Friday Fiction: Ivy’s World – Meet The Parents (Part Two)

Last week, I started to write about Ivy’s take on her parents. There was a bit of a misconception that Ellen was a Real Housewives of New York type – but really, she’s just kind of girly – not so great at the sporty mom role. Maybe this (two weeks later – sigh) will make that clearer.

Want to catch up? You can do so HERE.

Well, Ellen never did fit in with the country club moms…but then Ivy wasn’t one to talk. She was terrible at sports and didn’t have much in common with the athletic country club girls. While they were all at swim meets, she was reading a book at the snack bar. And her own passion for what Ellen called “vintage” clothing made any critique of her mother’s inability to blend in a tad weak. Girls who wear bonnets shouldn’t throw stones.

And ultimately, Ivy really loved her mother. Ellen was so innately kind and nurturing that the room instantly warmed with her presence. She had a way of making people feel safe and cherished, and her children were no exception. Whether they acknowledged it or not, Ivy and Nicholas never questioned where they stood with their mother. And their oblivious expectation for her unconditional approval was a testament to Ellen’s effortless skill in the more important aspects of motherhood.

She may or may not have worn high heeled cowboy boots to Nicholas’ first soccer game, and her attitude could possibly be labeled by some as “unfair” when it came to pleas for popular Christmas gifts such as E-Z Bake Ovens and Barbie pools… But she would drop everything to prioritize her children, and any misstep was always made with the best of intentions. Ellen was the center of the Chapin family and her she lit up the lives of all that were in her orbit.

Will try for another installment on Friday…

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ELSEWHERE:

On Wishing True

The Gracie: a beautiful new BeeGee bag.

Can I just LIVE in Thornton Designs?

Lusting after Marimekko

Lovely Lost Bird Found textile

Introducing: The Gracie

As a longtime admirer of BeeGee Bags and their elegant line of clutch handbags, I am THRILLED to be the proud new owner of not one, but two bags from the new “Gracie” style.

A little while ago, they did a promotion for their FaceBook fan page, and by sending them more fans, existing fans could receive a lovely new bag. For free.

The truth is, I have been telling everyone I know about BeeGee for-like-ever, so this was really no hardship on my part.

BlahBlahBlah – I know, get on with it already…(just trying to meet those full disclosure requirements you now…) ANYWAY – here are some images I pulled from the website of some gorgeous Gracies:










Want to see mine? Of course you do!










I’ve been wanting that orange mum print ever since I first saw it in another style.

Love this line and LOVE the fabulous designer, Brooke Galardi. There is nothing better (in shopping at least) than buying good stuff from good people. Get your own BeeGee bag HERE.

If This Doesn’t Make You Want to See it…

I have to admit – I’m a pretty easy sell on anything S&TC. It took me at least three seasons to give it a chance, but once I did, I was hooked (I believe that my friend Christy lent me her VHS tapes? That’s it – we’re officially dinosaurs.)

And now a new movie is on it’s way. Not that into it? Watch this – and tell me if you aren’t just even the teensiest bit intrigued:

Oh yeah…and I’m a Charlotte. You?

Sweet Giveaway on Reverie Daydream!

In honor of her birthday month (which is also mine!), sweet Mel of Reverie Daydream is giving away this wonderful set of handmade and signed French Patisserie note cards from her shop:


I have a good feeling about winning this one… But you may as well enter too, you know – just in case.

Speaking of giveaways…today is the last day to enter mine for former Project Runway finalist, Laura Bennett’s signed copy of Didn’t I Feed You Yesterday? Run – don’t walk!

Perfection in Pink and Blue

Remember that scene from Sleeping Beauty when the fairy godmothers are fighting over whether Aurora’s dress should be pink or blue? And then again at the end while she’s dancing with her prince, her dress flashes between the two colors?

That’s kind of how I feel about this (my new favorite) painting by Kelley MacDonald.


I love the colors and I can’t decide which one dominates…maybe it’s like the dress, and the two together are what makes it so extraordinary.