Lately

I’ve been a fan of designer Sarah Richardson for years. Back in 1995 I didn’t miss an episode of her first television show Room Service and I’ve loved every series she has created ever since. I’m excited to share that I am included in her latest book Collected. If you need a little inspiration and something beautiful to look at, this might be the perfect way to escape our current reality for a few minutes. It would make a great Mother’s day gift, I know my mom is excited to get her hands on a copy.

“In “City + Country,” the debut volume, Sarah celebrates the best of both beloved styles. Wide-open spaces and fresh-air farmhouses find a home alongside jewel box‒like urban abodes and crave-worthy new getaways, ensuring that there’s something inside for every design lover and delivering an aspirational design book that captures the looks that are unique to Sarah.”

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“Collected by Sarah Richardson is a new series of books that contains an ever-changing mood board of favourite things—from interior and exterior spaces to products, places, and creative people. Packed with never-before-seen photos, every page is filled with Sarah’s trademark warmth, humour, and get-it-done advice”.  You know I love mid-century design. This home definitely caught my eye as I browsed through.

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If you are local make sure you enter the "Mother of All Giveaways" through my IG here. One lucky mom is going to win a Motherload of prizes valued at almost $2000 from over 23 women-owned businesses in Peterborough and beyond. I feel so lucky to be included and will cross my fingers for you!

Release of Linen Collection

If you are wanting to treat yourself or a loved one to a little something to make the days at home a little cozier and happier, I am excited to share my latest Linen Collection with you!

When I started these paintings the world looked a lot different. My hope remains the same, that this art will bring a bit of beauty and joy to your homes. Whether you hang it, lean it against the wall or create a gallery wall, art injects personality and adds a little magic to your space. Each piece is unique and created by hand.

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When I started creating this body of work I had just started to read The Never-Ending Present: The Story of Gord Downie and The Tragically Hip. It took me back to my youth and I found myself listening to all of my favourite songs by the band. I decided to name a lot of these paintings after their song titles - Wheat Kings, Poets, Springtime in Vienna. I was also inspired by various potters I’ve discovered and the shapes that fill the pages of my sketchbook.

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Yesterday I took this photo of the paintings grouped together and it makes me happy to see the entire collection at once. When I painted them at my studio table I would stack them after the paint had dried so they wouldn’t wrinkle. I don’t love ironing, but I did it for the sake of art.

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I plan on creating some larger pieces to complement these ones. With my family at home, it will take a bit more time. My work on linen will be featured in a book that I hope to get my hands on in the next few weeks. I can’t wait to share it with you.

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Latest release with The Campbell Collective

I know not everyone has the ability to purchase things that are not essentials for their family at this time. I am trying to find inspiration in my everyday surroundings and use my imagination and creativity to keep me moving forward. Last month I finished this collection right as the lockdown started in my community and Spring was in the air.

If you are looking around your home and need a pop of colour for your walls you might enjoy these original 9x12” collages. Shop the entire collection online starting today through the ladies at The Campbell Collective

Amanda did a lovely post on one of her client’s spaces featuring some of my artwork, check it out here.

Photo by Luke Cleland, design by Amanda Louise Interiors.

Photo by Luke Cleland, design by Amanda Louise Interiors.

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Mothers Day is just around the corner, these would make a lovely gift for that someone special in your life.


Current Thoughts

I thought I would share some things that I have enjoyed lately.

You know I love a good house tour and this one does not disappoint. Kyla over at House of Hipsters shared this one recently and it’s so unique, I had to share. It’s got that Kelly Wearstler vibe, a lot of my collages would fit right in on these walls.

Photo by Dustin Halleck, design by Jen Talbot

Photo by Dustin Halleck, design by Jen Talbot

I discovered the podcast Armchair Expert in January and listened to many interviews while I was cutting paper and creating my latest collection. Actor Adam Pally is a very funny guy and during his interview, he mentioned he had worked on a show called Champaign ILL that was available to watch on youtube. It also stars Sam Richardson who I loved watching in Veep. My hubby and I have since watched the first season, it’s quite silly but boy did we laugh!

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Last weekend was relaxing. We were guests at a gorgeous property called Compass Rose Suites in PEC. They commissioned some of my artwork for the interior. We enjoyed some great meals and went to a few Breweries. They host events and weddings, and it is stunning! If you are getting married I suggest you look it up.

Now that March Break has been extended for schools in our area and is three weeks long, I’m glad my hubby and I had a bit of time for ourselves. Below is a photo of the living and dining room. The ceiling height, all that natural light, those wood beams…I don’t have a favourite part.

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If you are feeling a little unsure and overwhelmed by the world right now check out this post by friend Rebecca just shared about self-care. Stay safe friends.

First collection of 2020

For a few weeks late last year, I enjoyed creating landscapes. I had the urge to experiment and I went for it. I enjoyed every minute of the process. I set the pile of paintings on a shelf in my studio and that is where they have been up until last week. I never felt like they were pieces I wanted to sell, they were just fun colour combinations that I liked. Turns out they were perfect to use in my new collection of collages.

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Check out my last blog post for all the details on my inspiration for this series.

I just released these new pieces in my online shop, I hope you are as excited about it as I am. Get yourself or your Valentine something sweet this year. It doesn’t have to be the typical gift of flowers or candy.

Here are a few of my favourites.

Pretty in Pink

Pretty in Pink

Making Waves

Making Waves

Colosseum

Colosseum

Oh Baby

Oh Baby

Collages are so fun to create I’m not stopping anytime soon. Happy February!

Makers gonna make...

Not sure if that is from a Taylor Swift song.. but it’s in my head now.

When I got back from my holiday last week I had some ideas in my mind for new artwork. I’m always inspired by design and architecture so I thought I would try to incorporate a bit of that into some of my pieces. I’ve taken over our family dining table and I have scraps of paper, material, paintings and all of my go-to stuff everywhere. I don’t want to tidy it up as I often sit and play around as soon as I wake up in the morning. Everyone else is asleep and I’ve found that some of my best ideas come together quickly during my morning tea. After the kids are in bed I have been sitting at the table trying to put things together with no luck.

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As a maker I need to keep my hands busy when they are calling me to do something. It sometimes gets a bit depressing during the winter months in Canada. It’s so dark and cold and hibernation is on the agenda for lots of people. I’m lucky that my studio space is in my home, if I was going somewhere else it would make things a bit more difficult. If you are currently in a rut keep going! I was actually watching a movie last week and an idea came to me when I saw something on the screen. I surely was not expecting that a comedy I had already seen would give me some artistic direction, but you just never know.

Here are a few images that have caught my attention lately.

Photo by Jaime Beriestain Studio

Photo by Jaime Beriestain Studio

Photo & design by Dorothee Meilichzon

Photo & design by Dorothee Meilichzon

Photo by Stephen Johnson

Photo by Stephen Johnson

Photo by Joe Fletcher

Photo by Joe Fletcher

Photo by Windmill Dreams

Photo by Windmill Dreams

Photo by Reid Rolls

Photo by Reid Rolls

Photo by Kaitie Bryant

Photo by Kaitie Bryant

If you haven’t already signed up to my newsletter and want to be the first to know when new work will be released, get promo codes and all that fun stuff…check it out here. 2020 Let’s do this!

Road Trip

On Sunday I went out of town with girlfriends for the day. We had a relaxing visit to PEC and I went to a few places that were new to me. I finished up my Christmas shopping and am now ready to relax and chill with my family for the holidays.

We had a delicious brunch at The Vic Cafe. I’ll definitely be going back to dine with my family, the girls will love the decor and the tater tots were amazing! I don’t think I have ever enjoyed a tater tot before, usually, hash browns are the typical thing to serve with breakfast.

Photo by Lauren Kolyn, design by Tiffany Pratt.

Photo by Lauren Kolyn, design by Tiffany Pratt.

While we were in Picton we stopped by keep. It was lovely to see my artwork again in the shop. The holiday decor was very Scandinavian inspired, minimal and textured so pretty.

Photo by keep.

Photo by keep.

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We went to a few wineries in the area but I prefer beer. Matron Fine Beer opened last summer and this was my first trip to the brewery. I got a few cans to take home and enjoy and I can’t get over the design of the product itself…it’s so good! As an artist, I am drawn to certain colours and this packaging is on point.

Photo by Matron Fine Beer

Photo by Matron Fine Beer

“We're located in beautiful Bloomfield, Prince Edward County. There are a million more convenient and entirely easier settings to have chosen to build our brewery, but this wasn't about constructing a production facility. Matron aims to be a space we and our team want to create in. We aspire for you to feel the same sense of relaxation and arrival that we get to enjoy everyday.”

Photo by Matron Fine Beer

Photo by Matron Fine Beer

I hope you have a great holiday and a happy and healthy New Year!

Current Thoughts

Our family just put up our Christmas tree and now it’s time to deck the halls. I don’t go overboard with the seasonal decor, but I admire those that do. I spotted a painting of mine in the home of my friend Ashley the other day as she decorated her kitchen. I personally love having framed art in the kitchen. I don’t have shelves so I lean it on my countertops.

Photo by Ashley Izsak

Photo by Ashley Izsak

I’ve never been a Black Friday shopper, I’m happy to be staying away from malls and all of the online craziness. My oldest daughter is having a Birthday so I will focus on that & time with my family. Here is a great article from my friend Lesley about supporting small businesses this holiday.

I just watched an interesting movie the other night called Where’d You Go Bernadette. The main character is played by Cate Blanchett. Check out the trailer and see if you might like it. My husband thought I would enjoy it as she plays an architect.

Illustration by Nhung Lê for The New Yorker

Illustration by Nhung Lê for The New Yorker

I had the opportunity to work with a local photographer Heather Doughty recently for a project she runs called “Creative Daze”. Empowering Women and bringing them together for a day of fun and pampering is a great idea in my opinion. I just received the photos from the shoot which was Vogue inspired, thought I would share one of my favourites. We borrowed fancy dresses and followed her direction and vision. Love how it turned out!

Photo by Heather Doughty

Photo by Heather Doughty

When I first joined Instagram I came across Marissa and Heather, the ladies behind Carve Out Time for Art. They have written a book and I’m so excited for them!! If you are looking for an inspiring read I highly suggest you pre-order this one now.

“Balance motherhood and creative pursuits! Women and new mothers are constantly encountering the message that they can never do anything for themselves once they have children. This conversational book is like brunch with girlfriends, offering you friendly advice, community encouragement, and tips on carving time out for creative endeavors. Meet women who not only defied the "no more time to be an artist" stereotype but found motherhood gave them focus, confidence, and efficiency in their art and creative endeavors. Becoming mothers renewed a sense of purpose in their creative pursuits, and by prioritizing this need to create, they became more patient and better mothers to their children. Interview questions cover a range of topics, including early days and creative work, community and vulnerability, and tactics for regular creative practice. Whether you read it front to back or pick it up for a 5-minute dose of encouragement, this is the encouragement you can lean on for balancing family life and art in your own way.”

Photo by Carve Out Time for Art

Photo by Carve Out Time for Art

If you are are celebrating Thanksgiving, enjoy your time with friends and loved ones. Relax and chill.

House Feature - Dia Thomson

I discovered Dia though Instagram and it turns out we actually only live a few hours away from one another. If you love vibrant interiors filled with original art, antiques and colourful accessories, then you will enjoy a peek into her family’s home. Some people have a great eye and sense of style. Dia’s an avid thrifter who has transformed her older home into a warm and welcoming space.

“We’ve lived in our current house for 10 months. Our first home was tiny and right downtown, and while it suited our needs at the time, while I was on maternity leave last year we made the decision to move across the city to be closer to family. And it’s funny how having a baby changes things – suddenly being able to walk to cool restaurants and coffee shops weren’t as important as a good school district, proper parking and a backyard! We fell in love with a family-friendly pocket surrounded by parks but still on the subway line in the west end (Etobicoke), not thinking we would ever be able to afford to get in, but thankfully a VERY rough fixer-upper (along with a weird real estate market) changed that. With a green light from my father, who is an architect, we decided to take a chance and embark on our first renovation.”

I love the colour of the front door, not your usual shade.

I love the colour of the front door, not your usual shade.

“When we bought the house, we knew it was in rough shape – there’s a reason nobody else wanted this little ugly duckling! I’m pretty sure most people thought we were nuts. We knew we’d have to do some work on it immediately and our plan was to “clean it up” – do what absolutely had to be done to make it safe and liveable and save our money for a big renovation plus addition down the road. Well… the house had other plans! As soon as we started opening up walls, it was clear that literally nothing was salvageable. You know the expression “good bones”? Our house had the opposite of that – in fact, in some cases, there were no bones at all. Yikes. The original floor plan was a series of small rooms, including a strange oblong kitchen addition that you essentially had to walk around the staircase to access. I worked closely with my dad on the new layout and in addition to blowing out nearly all the walls on the main floor, we ended up deciding to move the staircase, which was a big undertaking but absolutely necessary in order to make the house functional and safe.”

Such a great mix of textures in the entry way. The area carpet and artwork add the perfect amount of colour.

Such a great mix of textures in the entry way. The area carpet and artwork add the perfect amount of colour.

“The entry nook is probably one of my favourite spots in the house. Initially, I was worried it was going to be awkward wasted space, but now I just love that sunny corner filled with stories. There is a Scandinavian teak chair from the 1950s in our entry nook that was covered in dust in my grandmother’s basement, along with the jester painting beside it. Apparently that artist travelled to the small town where my mom grew up and my grandfather purchased the painting from him directly many decades ago.”

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Shelves filled with some of Dia’s favourite thrifted finds.

Shelves filled with some of Dia’s favourite thrifted finds.

This room is so inviting! I just want to chat here in front of a fire with a cup of tea in hand.

This room is so inviting! I just want to chat here in front of a fire with a cup of tea in hand.

“So our “clean up” quickly spiralled and before we knew it, we were rebuilding the main and second floors on a ridiculously tight budget. As a result, there is nothing fancy about our house – nothing high end or custom – yet we love it just the same. But I’ve always been a bargain hunter so for me, the challenge of sourcing second-hand gems, researching deals and customizing big-box items was probably even more fun than working with an unlimited budget.”

“My family definitely appreciates great design, and I’ve been lucky to inherit some special pieces over the years. The Le Corbusier chairs in our living room are older than I am – they were in our family home growing up, along with the two Persian rugs on our main floor. The living room rug has travelled with me through 7 moves over the past 9 years and I’ve never tired of it. The colours and pattern have a timelessness about them – contemporary yet classic.”

You can never have too many plants. The perfect way to accessorize without breaking the bank.

You can never have too many plants. The perfect way to accessorize without breaking the bank.

“My love for MCM came from my family. My grandmother lives up north on a lake and her home is filled with classic pieces. I’m pretty sure I knew I one day wanted a Saarinen tulip table by the time I turned 10! Note, that day is still yet to come.”

I will never tire of a classic Bentwood chair….never.

I will never tire of a classic Bentwood chair….never.

“The reality was we needed things quickly and inexpensively, so shopping at least partially at big box stores was simply a necessity. But I love the way layering in vintage textiles and other one of a kind pieces can add instant character and soul to a room that might otherwise look rather generic. There is nothing I enjoy more than hunting for that perfect piece – when you find “the one” there’s this “YES!!” moment – I have this crazy idea that vintage items speak to the people who are meant to take them on their next chapter. Big box, thrifted, vintage, family heirlooms and the odd splurge – our home is full of it all. But the one common theme is I’m trying my best to only bring items I absolutely love through the front door – things that make me smile and that I know I’ll still love years from now.”

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This runner is the perfect addition to the kitchen. I’m jealous my kitchen doesn’t have one this stunning!

This runner is the perfect addition to the kitchen. I’m jealous my kitchen doesn’t have one this stunning!

“So our “clean up” quickly spiralled and before we knew it, we were rebuilding the main and second floors on a ridiculously tight budget. As a result, there is nothing fancy about our house – nothing high end or custom – yet we love it just the same. But I’ve always been a bargain hunter so for me, the challenge of sourcing second-hand gems, researching deals and customizing big-box items was probably even more fun than working with an unlimited budget. The reality was we needed things quickly and inexpensively, so shopping at least partially at big box stores was simply a necessity. But I love the way layering in vintage textiles and other one of a kind pieces can add instant character and soul to a room that might otherwise look rather generic. There is nothing I enjoy more than hunting for that perfect piece – when you find “the one” there’s this “YES!!” moment – I have this crazy idea that vintage items speak to the people who are meant to take them on their next chapter. Big box, thrifted, vintage, family heirlooms and the odd splurge – our home is full of it all. But the one common theme is I’m trying my best to only bring items I absolutely love through the front door – things that make me smile and that I know I’ll still love years from now.”

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The family dog Holly looks pretty comfy in the family room.

The family dog Holly looks pretty comfy in the family room.

Dia’s sons can play and colour or have a snack at this cute table set.

Dia’s sons can play and colour or have a snack at this cute table set.

A powder room with just the right amount of wow. I love the tiled floor and the dramatic wall colour.

A powder room with just the right amount of wow. I love the tiled floor and the dramatic wall colour.

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The perfect spot in the upstairs hallway for storing towels and linen. I love this collection of photographs in the natural wood frames.

The perfect spot in the upstairs hallway for storing towels and linen. I love this collection of photographs in the natural wood frames.

A corner of Dia’s sons bedroom.

A corner of Dia’s sons bedroom.

“In terms of décor style, I’m drawn to clean lines, MCM and all things Scandi combined with lots of texture for warmth. One thing almost every room in our house has in common is black accents as well as a pop of tan leather. And I love playing with colour and pattern through vintage textiles. My goal for our home is for it to feel unique and fun but also calm and cozy and I’m LOVING the process!”

The kids bathroom has a great mix of fun fabrics and textures.

The kids bathroom has a great mix of fun fabrics and textures.

Calming colours create the perfect master bedroom.

Calming colours create the perfect master bedroom.

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I could live in the master bath I love it so much! This was the most recent renovation Dia & her husband tackled.

I could live in the master bath I love it so much! This was the most recent renovation Dia & her husband tackled.

I want to thank Dia for sharing her home with me, & since we are only a few hours away I should stop by in the New Year for a little visit. It’s so fun to connect with like-minded people who are into design and thrifting as much as I am.

Holiday Gift Ideas with The Campbell Collective

This week The Campbell Collective released new home products just in time for the holidays. I designed these in the summer, so I’m excited to finally share them with you.

Mini collages turned into acrylic Christmas Ornaments to add to your collection. I was challenged to create a design that was 3x3”, I had never worked that small before. Splatter paint and a touch of gold, I loved creating these unexpected colour palettes so much.

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Desktop calendars with some of the featured artists The Collective works with. Each month is a 6x9” painting or collage on heavyweight paper that sits in an acrylic stand. I’m Miss Novemeber, shop them here.

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These acrylic trays are a great size at 17x24” and would be the perfect addition to a coffee table or credenza. It features one of my original paintings, which I had so much fun creating. If you are hosting this year this might be the perfect addition to your countertop.

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Some new collages are in the mail and headed to these ladies. Trees you can keep up all year long with a festive touch. If you are interested please inquire directly with Marquin at The Campbell Collective.

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I hope you check out The Campbell Collective and see some of the other designs created by other artists as well. Remember art isn’t just for your walls!

Collaboration with Rug & Weave

I'm excited to announce the release of my collection with Rug & Weave, a Canadian company based out of Guelph, ON. These one of a kind collages reuse scraps from the pillows that they handmake. I was so excited when I opened up these fabrics! I'm glad I could help them limit their textile waste.

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Texture, pattern and colour! All of my favourite elements combined to make one stunning collection of art.
Hang one on its own, or a series of two or three for that perfect statement. I love how the muted palette looks against the vibrant colours of fall.

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We will be giving away a collage to one lucky winner so, make sure you are following both of our accounts on Instagram to find out all the details on November 5th. Good luck!

Open Invite

The other day I discovered the most delightful shop Open Invite online. I’ve never travelled to Texas, maybe my husband & I should plan a little holiday. If you love vintage modern design and colour this shop is for you. When I paint I'm often inspired by interior design, bold pattern's are what I gravitate towards. The more the better!

“Open Invite is a home goods, vintage furniture & gift shop in Old West Austin. We carry a mix of established brands and emerging designers from around the world, paired with carefully-curated vintage finds styled for the modern home.”

Here are a few of my favourite items in their shop. All photos are by Open Invite.

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Happy shopping!



Inspiration

I always save so many images on my phone and laptop that inspire me. Here are a bunch from the past few weeks. Hopefully you connect with them in some way. I’m often attracted to colours, patterns and composition in a design or photograph.

Photo by Alex @sun_poured

Photo by Alex @sun_poured

Photo by Manolo Yllera

Photo by Manolo Yllera

Photo via Mut Design

Photo via Mut Design

Photo by Dokter and Misses

Photo by Dokter and Misses

Earrings designed by Liz Esser @hadendesigns

Earrings designed by Liz Esser @hadendesigns

Photo via @talirothdesigns

Photo via @talirothdesigns

Photo by Alichia van Rhijn

Photo by Alichia van Rhijn

Photo by Maritere Rice

Photo by Maritere Rice

Photo by arflex

Photo by arflex

Photo by Mut Design

Photo by Mut Design

It’s officially October and I’m about to start creating a new collection of collages. I’m excited about this collaboration and will share more details soon.

I couldn't agree more

I’ve been following Emily Henderson (Stylist, Designer, TV Host) for a long time. I read her blog pretty much every day and love a lot of what she does. We are both Virgo’s and actually share the same Birthday, if we ever met I think we would become friends. She enjoys thrifting and discovered some artwork recently that she was interested in. Here is how she breaks down her thoughts on pricing.

“ The problem is that they were expensive, weighing in at $450 a piece. Now, I got a discount (I think 20% off) because I have a relationship and she knew I would post about it but I still think they are worth $450 because of the following reasons:”

  1. Materials cost money, and even buying materials takes time.

  2. Talent takes time to cultivate, sometimes over DECADES of learning, experimenting, teaching yourself not to mention any classes or art school that was attended.

  3. Creating a very good color palette is not easy, thus more time experimenting and likely a lot of first drafts.

  4. Actually painting the piece takes time. I don’t know how much but this looks like over 10 hours.

  5. Having it framed is expensive and takes more time/effort.

  6. The stress of putting your work out there, paying for the booth that you sell it in and then merchandising in a way that looks good takes more time (and money).

“You get it. If you can paint this yourself for less than $450, sure, go for it! If not, I think that an original painting for $450 is a great deal by a contemporary artist.”

Two of my paintings now available in my shop.

Two of my paintings now available in my shop.

A few months ago while I was away on a girl’s trip my small business became the topic of discussion. My friends informed me that the pricing of my artwork needed revising. All of my pieces are originals and some of my prices were too low, similar to pricing on a print.

They gave me tips and told me things that I should start doing immediately as they are entrepreneurs themselves. The breakdown that Emily has shared above is something I think most makers understand. When I read these words I knew I wanted to share this with my audience here. Some collectors already have an appreciation for original artwork and know what goes into making a piece. Others may wonder why a painting is priced so high? I still think my prices are very affordable in comparison to the artists I admire.

It really is tough to put a price tag on something that is handmade. Over time I have learned that it may take a bit of time for the right person to connect with what I have created. All of these changes are helping me stay true to my brand and who I am. If you’ve been here since the beginning I thank you for going on this journey with me.

Current Thoughts

Well it officially feels like fall. It’s so chilly in the morning it’s hard to know what to put on myself and the kids. I celebrated my Birthday last week and I think my family and friends know me well. I received tea, beer, and several pairs of beautiful earrings. No complaints here. I’ve been waking up earlier every morning, 6:00 makes me feel like I’m getting older as I’m ready for bed by 9:30.

I just finished a collection of paintings on linen that are available in my shop in case you didn’t know. Neutral colours with a touch of gold leaf. Shipping is included in NA, shop them here.

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I’m excited about some fun collaborations that are happening in the next few months. I can’t tell you much, but I was designing Christmas Ornaments for The Campbell Collective in July. A modern take on bells in collage form…you’ll just have to wait to see them.

I find lots of inspiration for colours and patterns online and screenshot a lot of images. Here are a few I used as inspiration for my Colour Studies. There are a handful available now in my shop.

Photo via Vogue Magazine.

Photo via Vogue Magazine.

How lovely is this linen matte & frame! My painting living its best life all styled up.

How lovely is this linen matte & frame! My painting living its best life all styled up.

I read this quote below the other day and I really connected with it. Last weekend we went to the beach for the last time before the girls started school. I came home and felt like trying something new, so out of my comfort zone. I have never painted portraits or landscapes not even for fun. It’s not my style I’ve always thought, there has never been a desire to attempt any of either subject.

I sat at my dining table paint brush in hand and was totally into mixing colours, creating texture and painting landscapes!!! I have been doing it all week and I don’t actually hate any of them. Usually when it comes to experimenting there is some awkward moments where things just look like garbage and you think you are wasting your time. Well I have these feelings, maybe you never have.

I haven’t painted anything that felt so natural to me in a while. It is also really nice to paint loosely and more abstract. My last three collections have been precise lines and shapes. I needed a change and I think I’ve found it. I’ll share some progress shots soon on IG, and if you want to be the first to know when they hit my shop sign up to the newsletter.

Design and text by Morgan Harper Nichols

Design and text by Morgan Harper Nichols

Our rescue dog Biggie has been with our family for a year now which is hard to believe. He is the best! I’m very happy that he was chosen us to live with us, he makes me smile.

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Have a great weekend, I’m off to work.

New Colour Studies!

I had the past few days of work and sat and painted some new Colour Studies for you. Coming up with new colour palettes is the best part. I love interiors so I thought it would be fun to figure out what rooms they would look great installed in.

I recently came across Arent & Pyke an Interior Design studio in Australia. Here are some of my favourite projects they have designed with artwork of mine. All of these original paintings have just been added to my shop.

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Photo by Felix Forest

Photo by Felix Forest

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Photo by Felix Forest

Photo by Felix Forest

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Photo by Felix Forest

Photo by Felix Forest

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Photo by Felix Forest and Ansen Smart

Photo by Felix Forest and Ansen Smart

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Photo by Ansen Smart

Photo by Ansen Smart

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Photo by Felix Forest

Photo by Felix Forest

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If you have an idea for a colour combination I’m happy to create a custom piece for you. Send me an email and let’s chat. All of these paintings are 9x12” and would look wonderful with a large matte and frame.

Photo by Whitney Inacio

Photo by Whitney Inacio


keep

Last weekend my family spent a day in Prince Edward County a short drive from where we live. A new shop just opened in Picton called keep and we went to check it out. The owner contacted me a while ago about selling my Colour Study paintings. It was exciting to see them grouped together, they looked wonderful all framed up!

Stop by if you are in the area and check it out. They are beside Coriander Girl and Picnic 194 Main Street. I snapped some photos to share with you…enjoy!

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So many beautiful things in one space!

So many beautiful things in one space!

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My Color Studies are lined up.

My Color Studies are lined up.

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My daughters relaxing before we headed to the beach.

My daughters relaxing before we headed to the beach.

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The owner Shelley.

The owner Shelley.

Beautiful art by Toronto artist Japneet Saini.

Beautiful art by Toronto artist Japneet Saini.

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Can’t wait to go back to the County. If you’ve never been check out this post I did a while ago. (Sand & Sumac which is mentioned, has now become keep) New location same beautiful products.

Happy summer friends!



Inspiration

My art is often inspired by interior spaces. I’m drawn to bright colours and patterns, and wanted to share some images I’ve bookmarked. Saturday mornings I love waking up early & browsing my favourite design websites. Hope you enjoy!

Photo by Matthew Millman

Photo by Matthew Millman

Photo by the apartmentdk

Photo by the apartmentdk

Photo by Anson Smart

Photo by Anson Smart

Photo by The Wing

Photo by The Wing

Photo by Leandro Farina

Photo by Leandro Farina

Photo by Eliza Gran

Photo by Eliza Gran

Photo by India Mahdavi

Photo by India Mahdavi

Photo by Nicole Cohen

Photo by Nicole Cohen

Photo by The Wing

Photo by The Wing

Photo by Mike Schwartz for Studio Code

Photo by Mike Schwartz for Studio Code

Gallery walls with The Campbell Collective

In my last post I introduced you to the ladies behind The Campbell Collective. They just shared some great art pairings to help you achieve the perfect gallery wall. Check out the entire post here.

I’ve included a few up close shots of some of my original collages that are available through them right now.

Photo by The Campbell Collective

Photo by The Campbell Collective

Collage “Aster” is shown

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Photo by the Campbell Collective

Photo by the Campbell Collective

Collages “Violet” & “The Met” are shown

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Photo by The Campbell Collective

Photo by The Campbell Collective

Collage “Brooklyn” is shown

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Photo by The Campbell Collective

Photo by The Campbell Collective

Collage “Picnic” is shown

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Photo by The Campbell Collective

Photo by The Campbell Collective

Collage “Joshua Tree” is shown

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Gallery walls are my favourite way to display a collection of artwork. I hope you find their post helpful and happy shopping!

Collaboration with The Campbell Collective

A new series of collages is going to be available this Thursday April 25th. I’m excited to be one of the artists working alongside Amanda and Marquin in their new online art collective.

“The Campbell Collective as an extension of Amanda Louise Interiors. We are passionate about art and connecting our followers, friends and clients with it. So, The Campbell Collective will live here and will be an ever-changing source for you to purchase great art for your home. We are starting out by offering paper pieces from 7 artists in ready-made frame sizes, making it super easy to get an array of work up on your walls. We will have periodic in-person events and will introduce different artists bi-monthly!”

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“We couldn’t be more excited because we believe that collecting art is a great way to support small businesses and is one of the best ways to bring personality into your home! In fact, our logo is based on the idea that whole citrus has long been used in art historically to represent high social status. We believe that great art should be accessible to all, so we sliced up that citrus and think everyone should have a piece!”

Marquin & Amanda the ladies behind this amazing collective!

Marquin & Amanda the ladies behind this amazing collective!

A few of my collages that will be available. I snapped a photo before I signed them…the signature is the final touch.

A few of my collages that will be available. I snapped a photo before I signed them…the signature is the final touch.

Original art that is easy to frame and display is a win win for all. Art by moi, photo by Emily Bolt.

Original art that is easy to frame and display is a win win for all. Art by moi, photo by Emily Bolt.

Two of my pieces all styled up. Photo by Emily Bolt.

Two of my pieces all styled up. Photo by Emily Bolt.

The other paticipating artists include Hillary Butler, Harrison Blackford, Marquin Campbell, Laddie Neil, Mary Singleton, Kathleen Jones.

Here are a few of my favourite sneak peeks from The Campbell Collective Instagram

Art by Hillary Butler. Photo by Emily Bolt.

Art by Hillary Butler. Photo by Emily Bolt.

Art by Kathleen Jones. Photo by Emily Bolt.

Art by Kathleen Jones. Photo by Emily Bolt.

Art by Mary Singleton. Photo by Emily Bolt.

Art by Mary Singleton. Photo by Emily Bolt.

Supporting artists is something I’m passionate about and I hope you are too. Make sure to check them out and follow along on IG.