quote

Where the spirit does not work with the hand there is no art.
~Leonardo da Vinci

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Within the Fog... Burano

It was a foggy morning aboard the vaporetto traveling the seven kilometers from Venice to Burano.  Burano, one of the islands making up the Venetian archipelago and famous for lace making, is even more re-known for its vibrantly painted homes.  




And vibrant indeed!  One theory is that the strong colors were used so that the fishermen could maintain a visual on their homes while at sea.  




Despite the condensation masking these buildings, the colors popped!  (And I can only imagine the effect on a sun filled day!) 
 



A bit reminiscent of Charleston's Rainbow Row, the Burano buildings are less lavish architecturally, while giving precedence to the pop of color.
 



I'm still musing about what the interiors look like... Colorful or muted?
 



... Elaborate or sparse?
 



... Venetian glass or modern lighting?


I'll just have to let my mind wonder... until the next visit.


All photos by Stefano & Jennifer Micocci

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Setting a Thanksgiving Table... in Rome


I always find that my surroundings are the key to inspiration.  Last year, around this time, I was having a picnic with my husband in the Borghese gardens, one of the most beautiful gardens of Rome, surrounding the Villa Borghese, which is also a museum-- and my favorite.  Sitting among the oaks and the famous Roman pines, I kept hearing a "tink" sound as the acorns were dropping.  I began gathering the acorns, however, unaware of how I would utilize them.  A few days later I was having a morning run along my normal route, the basilica of San Paolo Fuori le Mura.  It was here that I noticed pinecones on the ground, but something else too, the pomegranate trees full of fruit.  

Now I had a clear idea; the decor for my Thanksgiving day table.  

I returned to the basilica-- with my husband in tow to grab the hard to reach pomegranates.  The birds had already eaten most of the larger fruit, so I was lucky to take home a small bag, just enough to fill a long column vase.  I decided to add some polish to the table setting, so I spray painted both the acorns and the pinecones a metallic silver.  The pinecones are great to spread around the home adding that autumn/ holiday feel, along with small pumpkins and gourdes.  In lieu of large flower bouquets, I let these found items lead the decor, adding a small bud vase for a fresh accent.  An animal lover, I have a special soft spot for hedgehogs, so I bought some wood sculptures of the spiky little guys to sit within the center piece.

The name cards were the most time consuming detail, albeit very simple to carry out.  With some hand made decorative paper, a hole punch, scissors, a pen, a bit of string and the acorns a customized place card is formed.  Using nature as my key design element, I did not force strong additional colors, rather letting the brown table cloth act as a background.

The Thanksgiving table is set and ready for a wonderful meal... Buon appetito!                    

Menu: Card stock paper printed in color

Pine cones gathered around San Paolo Fuori le Mura

The table setting


Villa Borghese, photo by Mark Scheffers

Place card for Luca; China by Villeroy & Boch

Place card for Diana; Flatware by Sambonet

Cream Lokta Papers from Paper Source


Spool of thin metallic yarn

 

A collection of pomegranates in a clear column vase

The pomegranate tree, il melograno

Soft lighting, enhanced by candle light adds to the ambiance

IKEA Glimma Tea Lights, 100pk

Empty plates and empty bottles... It was a good meal!


All "Thanksgiving Dinner" photos by Stefano Micocci