Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Rosalie Nadeau

I visited Rosalie Nadeau at her studio last fall and took some pictures to share here - which I promptly forgot to do.

It's a beautiful studio, hidden among the flowers (well, it was then). And art covered all the surfaces - including art books on the stairs.

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Janna Ugone Dinnerware

Janna Ugone and Lennox have teamed up to create a collection of dinnerware called Tabella. Home Accents Today says there are " three distinctive dinner plate options, three separate salad/dessert plates, soup bowls, mugs, cup and saucer, and serving pieces. The design combines matte, gloss and textured glazes and showcases Ugone’s popular pomegranate pattern, which is accented by pleated borders in glossy celadon, little vases, detailed midlines and graceful botanicals.

We can't wait to get it in! There will be a set on display at the gallery and we'll be taking orders for place settings. Please call the gallery for more information or to order: 508.247.9172





Isn't it scrumptious?

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Orleans gallery


Fay Shutzers above a James Probst sideboard. On sideboard: Shutzer (left), Rolli (right)

Willoughby Elliott (closest, on right), Joyce Zavorskas, Ellen Granter

Willoughby Elliott on the left, Fay Shutzer in the center and on the right. John Farrar game table in middle of room.

Fran Forman, left. James Carter, right. Arthur Bauman sculpture on table.

From closest, down the wall: Jamie Johnson, Holly Hauser (over James Probst chest of drawers), Carol Odell, Judy Sebastian, Kate Nelson, Elizabeth Nordlinger


Steven Kennedy

Del-Bourree Bach, above Jeff Pozgay desk. Arthur Bauman sculpture on desk.


Left to right: Michele Dangelo, Kathleen Speranza, Jeffrey Stevens Bonasia

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Jim Mullan


Did you see Jim Mullan's assembled sculptures in Mary Engelbreit's Home Companion? That's his bird sitting on a croquet ball over there on the far left. We've had several calls from people looking for the birds, thanks to Google! Lucky for us (and them), some new birds just flew in. Read more about Jim here. And see which birds we have currently here.

We first saw these birds when they were part of our Migration show last spring. The show was a big success and many of the artists are eager for the Second Annual Migration Show. Stay tuned.