{wishing you all a late happy Christmas and an early merry new year}
I've been taking a break from the wood and doing a little cake making instead. And a lot of cake eating. And as a last minute thought I figured it to be the perfect time to wrap up the year with a few of my favorite instagram moments. Wishing you a year full of succulents and cactuses and cake and whatever your hearts may desire! Cheers!
Dear Ariele, I am wondering what that thing could be, what it is used for, the thing on pic 17 from 21 on this post, left beside the cactus, in front of the framed drawing and behind the hammer.
That wooden thing you are referring to is actually an icecream cone roller, for making your own cones from scratch. Pretty isn't it? Thanks for your question Klaus!
Yes, a pretty thing. A richness of pretty, wonderfulful things, things with a history, the ability to tell storys and your keen sense of discover, locate and choosing these things, your phantasie in using this wonderful old materials, wood, chairs and your gift to tell stories about all that. Great blog. It insinuates me: Why not making such a wonderful table yourself. Could be some great days. Stop! You havend even a saw! Lets see!
I think that's actually a wooden pestle for a conical food sieve, similar to this one: http://foodperson.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/09/chinois.jpg I've got one I love — and now I have a new use for it: shaping ice cream cones.
Just discovered your work on tumblr and had to find out more about you. The work is beautiful and your story is quite an inspiration to all us struggling artists. I did a post on you on my blog. Thanks :) Alexandra
Just discovered your work on tumblr and had to find out more about you. The work is beautiful and your story is quite an inspiration to all us struggling artists. I did a post on you on my blog.roofing montreal
Sorry for my broken English (I'm French), but I would say how great is your work, and your blog is so beautiful. And as a big fan of cats, yours is adorable !
Happy New Year to you! That cat with antlers is damn fantastic.
ReplyDeletewhat beauty! love all these pics!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year also. Love all the pics!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pics! Happy New Year to you too!
ReplyDeletean amazing collection of images. wishing you a great start into the sparkling fresh year!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful post. Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteDear Ariele, I am wondering what that thing could be, what it is used for, the thing on pic 17 from 21 on this post, left beside the cactus, in front of the framed drawing and behind the hammer.
ReplyDeleteThat wooden thing you are referring to is actually an icecream cone roller, for making your own cones from scratch. Pretty isn't it? Thanks for your question Klaus!
DeleteYes, a pretty thing. A richness of pretty, wonderfulful things, things with a history, the ability to tell storys and your keen sense of discover, locate and choosing these things, your phantasie in using this wonderful old materials, wood, chairs and your gift to tell stories about all that. Great blog. It insinuates me: Why not making such a wonderful table yourself. Could be some great days. Stop! You havend even a saw! Lets see!
DeleteI think that's actually a wooden pestle for a conical food sieve, similar to this one:
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I've got one I love — and now I have a new use for it: shaping ice cream cones.
Just discovered your work on tumblr and had to find out more about you. The work is beautiful and your story is quite an inspiration to all us struggling artists. I did a post on you on my blog. Thanks :)
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Just a quick Hello from GErmany, to tell you that I enjoy your photos and...well..I have to admit..i love your cat =))
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!
happy new year2013!!!
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Just found your blog and thrilled to have found you - love you photos and stories - thank you - warm wishes from Sydney x
ReplyDeleteYou know I'm your biggest Instagram fan right!? Cats, wood, and cakes. who could ask for more? xo
ReplyDeleteyour work is so amazing..! well done, and "bonne continuation" :) Elisa, from France
ReplyDeleteJust discovered your work on tumblr and had to find out more about you. The work is beautiful and your story is quite an inspiration to all us struggling artists. I did a post on you on my blog.roofing montreal
ReplyDeletei was wondering, why the hell haven't i met you work before buying my new dinning table!
ReplyDeleteby the way...do you ship to Portugal?
first time i saw your work i stand with my mouth open...speechless!
Preciosas imagenes.. cuanto buen gusto!!
ReplyDeletei love your work! so beautiful. what a neat little space to live in.
ReplyDeleteYour pictures are so amazing! Your wood works reminds me of a cold winter in the mountains doing winter sports. Very nice
ReplyDeleteSorry for my broken English (I'm French), but I would say how great is your work, and your blog is so beautiful. And as a big fan of cats, yours is adorable !
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