Friday, 19 June 2009

…a little of that…

a little of what’s been going on lately…

1. Mixed Media Class at Emily Carr this Summer…

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Acrylic, Watercolour, Ink and Chalk with Gesso on Watercolour Paper, Michelle Morelan

2. A New Client in Ucluelet

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Process renderings property of Michelle Morelan Design

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Where the process starts for me, and a beginner palette…who knows how many times it may change, depending on client, availability and budget.

3. An afternoon in Stanley Park

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Need I say more?

4. Spending time Outdoors

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My deck is my refuge this summer…I have large white sails from IKEA that protect the deck from full sun.  My maples died over the winter…I am so bummed; I don’t have any idea why.

5. A Trip to Ucluelet

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Interior Design by Michelle Morelan Design

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Judy’s garden is looking glorious right before the wedding this summer. We purchased these Egyptian gates at an architectural salvage in Coombs. The Wisteria and Clematis are only in their second season!

6. Father’s Day Approaching

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  Happy Fathers Day Dad!!

 

7. Dinner in Maria’s Garden Friday

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Photo My Maria Killam; Colour Me Happy

8. Some Eye Candy…

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Livorno Mini Chandelier by Quoizel

9. And a Little Arm Candy…

         givenchy perforated leather frame bag

Givenchy Perforated Leather Frame Bag…YUM

15 comments:

  1. Well that was a surprise to see my garden on this post! Thanks Michelle!

    Ahhhh, you and Patricia are doing that class together, how fun is that!

    Loved this simple post with the lovely images.

    See you tonight!

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  2. Oops I forgot to say I loved the piece you did. I have someone working on some art for one of my clients right now and currently I don't like what she's done--eeek. Hopefully we'll still be able to fix it when I see her today.

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  3. Egyptian gate - design a whole house around that.

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  4. lOVE YOUR ART!!! What fun that class must be! Hope you show us LOTS more of THAT!

    Have a wonderful weekend!

    Vickie

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  5. love your images-- your deck is looking beautiful and so is the photo of the LR you showed!!!!
    have fun!!!
    xoxo

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  6. I want to see more of your mixed media paintings, this one is exceptional! We'll talk tonight about your course, can't wait.

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  7. Wow! I would LOVE to be in your class. Why don't you come to Georgia and teach? You have a place to stay....

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  8. Gorgeous gate! The sailboats are so...ahhhhh! :-) Sorry about your maples...wish I had a suggestion. Thanks for all the inspiration...had to go back and view each pic again. :-) Susan

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  9. busy busy bee!

    Love your painting - lots of intensity and great colours.

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  10. I love your art piece, and I love the penny round tiles...I hope you end up having those installed!

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  11. What a fun post.. love your art, and your new clients palette, and Maria's garden.. and the purse !!

    Thanks for sharing.
    Vitania

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  12. Beautiful painting
    and your deck and Maria's garden are both beautiful inviting spaces

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  13. Looks like a wonderful time you are having, Michelle! I like your mixed media piece!

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  14. Wow, you've been busy!! LOVE the palette you have going on for your client. Fingers crossed it all comes together as planned!!

    Your painting is great -- I bet you're the star pupil in the class :-)

    Thanks for sharing your thoughts on Doug Meyer's house. It's really been fun reading everyone's comments -- interesting how people see the same space so differently :-)

    Kelly

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  15. ARE YOU ARE patricia taking the same course? that canvas of yours is stunning. just stunning.

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