A little while back, I started taking random pictures of the art spaces around my house. I shot my libraries, studio, display shelves, and where my art ended up through several moves. I had hoped to find a focus on what drives my expressions. I’m not sure I have, yet, but I had a great deal of fun playing with these photos.
I like to imagine my Muses are always debating and even arguing for who will influence me more, as I am often inspired to move things around my house as I search to hear them better.
Around The Books, There’s Zen.

She Found Her Own Muse

The Muses #1

The Muses #2

The Muses #3

The Muses #4

The Muses #5

By the way, this box contains a hand made canning machine, made nearly 100 years ago by my Grandfather. He also made the box. I’ve lovingly kept it clean and waxed for many years now, but I haven’t opened it in over a decade. I love the mystery of what’s inside… you see, I really can’t remember what it looks like for sure. It’s a muse that inspires me to imagine.
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Wow, that’s an awesome remembrance you have from your grandfather.
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Thank you, Allie.
There are a few of his things lying around and his creativity and ingenuity always inspire me.
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You’ve pique my curiosity. What’s inside the box?
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I’ll give you three guesses, before I tell you.
Here’s a hint: my Italian grandfather made it to help store produce in his larder through the winter.
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Honestly I have no idea, we don’t have winter from my side of the globe. Hmmmm antique jars?
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Well, you are in the right direction. It’s a canning machine to can the tomato sauce
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