
© Joan Currie – Watercolor
And who do you think you are
Running ’round leaving scars
Collecting your jar of hearts
And tearing love apart
from Jar of Hearts by Christina Perri
He kept only my heart.
05 Saturday Nov 2011
Posted Art, Design, Music, Photography, Reflections
in© Joan Currie – Watercolor
And who do you think you are
Running ’round leaving scars
Collecting your jar of hearts
And tearing love apart
from Jar of Hearts by Christina Perri
He kept only my heart.
31 Monday Oct 2011
Posted Art, Fashion, Music, Photography, Reflections, Relationships
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Did I say that I need you?
Did I saw that I want you?
Oh, if I didn’t I’m a fool you see
No one knows this more than me.
Just Breathe by Pearl Jam
I can’t let you go!
25 Thursday Aug 2011
Posted Art, Crafts, Design, Photography, Reflections
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© Knitted by Joan Currie
Yarn spun in this luxurious way turns a simple knitting project into high art!
I just finished knitting this very textured wool throw and love the result! The King of Rock and Roll’s Blue Suede Shoes kept me on task.
07 Thursday Jul 2011
Posted Design, Photography, Reflections
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© Joan Currie
Wynken, Blynken, and Nod one night
Sailed off in a wooden shoe—
Sailed on a river of crystal light,
Into a sea of dew.
Wynken, Blynken, and Nod by Eugene Field
The Queen Mother watches over this Laura Ashley-inspired pink room.
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21 Thursday Apr 2011
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11 Monday Apr 2011
Posted Photography, Reflections
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I know why families were created, with all their imperfections. They humanize you. They are made to make you forget yourself occasionally, so that the beautiful balance of life is not destroyed. – Anaïs Nin
I used to call a relative every week to catch up on the latest news, share craft ideas, and hear about a family who lived across the street from her and appeared to be blissfully perfect in every way.
From my end of the phone line without the visuals, I imagined a family similar to one portrayed in a J. Crew catalog – dashing, smiling, and engaging. With no more than my relations’ vantage point to go on, this family’s success stories, over time, began to gnaw away at my satisfaction with the day to day goings on in my own household.
Until those conversations, perfection was not something to which I aspired, but then, quite insidiously, perfection was something for which I yearned even though I knew it was as elusive and as ethereal as a cloud and antithetical to the things that made my family the happiest – creativity, originality, and spontaneity.
One day my relation contacted me to say that the mother of the perfect family had asked her eldest to fetch daddy for Sunday dinner. When the daughter entered the father’s den, she found him dead – hanging from the rafters. The mother and daughters moved away shortly thereafter and no one ever learned what darkness lay behind the family’s spit and polished exterior.
The illusion of perfection was shattered and has remained so for me since. I have no interest in chasing some ideal of perfection or near perfection and am quite content with the wabi-sabiness of my well-lived and well-loved life.
Model: Lauren DiMarco
06 Wednesday Apr 2011
Posted Photography, Reflections
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The best American girl is interested everywhere in the best way of doing everything. – Mrs. M. E. W. Sherwood (1887) from Royal Girls
The quotation above along with St. Jerome’s: Good, better, best. Never let it rest. ‘Til your good is better and your better is best, and Be ever engaged, so that whenever the devil calls he may find you occupied, have kept many a young girl and grown woman occupied striving for one lofty pursuit after another. Is that a good thing?
Model: Lauren DiMarco
26 Saturday Mar 2011
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25 Friday Mar 2011
Posted Design, Fashion, Photography, Reflections
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beautiful, Beauty, Catherine Deneuve, David Bailey, Fashion, Lauren DiMarco, Lord Byron, Makeup, Photography, postaweek2011, Samantha Wolov, Ukushu Khrystyna
She walks in beauty,
Like the night of cloudless climes and starry skies;
And all that’s best of dark and bright
Meet in her aspect and her eyes:
Lord Byron
Makeup ready for a photo shoot – to conceal and reveal.
The lead photograph is reminiscent of David Bailey’s iconic work in the late 1960s, particularly with
Catherine Deneuve.
Model – Ukushu Khrystyna
24 Thursday Mar 2011
Posted Design, Fashion, Photography
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