Nostalgia sounds a bit like a malady, like neuralgia. Sometimes it feels that way too!
Sibella Court, the Australian author/shopkeeper whose recent book, ETCETERA, I have pored over page by page, claims she "sees in still life." And I know what she means. She is a crazy collector of textiles, natural history, art, paper, and all forms of interesting objects that all must be gathered and displayed in some appealing and sensible form, much like a paragraph on a page. And, I might add, she is highly successful at it.
Seeing in still life is about relatedness. Understanding connections that aren't at first visible to the naked eye. My simple collection of white is the first grade to Sibella Court's advanced degree, but gives me the same sense of pleasure.
Here's a link for seeing more of Sibella Court.
Thanks so much for stopping by! Always nice to have you!
Ciao! for now!
Jacqueline
I'm linking up to Kathleen's Faded Charm for White Wednesday!
AND Debra's Common Ground for Vintage Inspiration Friday!
I love the high chair and how you've set it up!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Lovely photography.
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(wildrosevintage)
It is always so pleasant to stop by here!!
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Jo
Hi Jacqueline.. Wonderful!! You make a strinking vignette (much more than first grade whites:-)! Great textures, that is the nubbiest starfish I have ever seen!
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Bella
Love the vintage highchair and vignette. I should get a vintage highchair for my grandbabies. Great idea.
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting idea -- seeing in still life.
ReplyDeleteI think maybe I do that to some degree.
Beautiful photography! Love the whites and the hi-chair. Cute starfish too.
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Sandi
Beautiful still life, vignette. I'm liking calling it still life. It invites us to slow down and take it in.
ReplyDeleteWhat an inspired post, thank you. I followed the links and got so lost in all the creativity I almost couldn't find my way back !
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love the dried baby's breath (?) !!! Thanks for stopping by! Happy White Wednesday!
ReplyDeleteEverything is so feminine and beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYour still life vignette is beautiful!
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Marcia
Exquisite photos! The high chair was a sweet surprise. ~ Sarah
ReplyDeleteReally lovely vignette! Simple and beautiful...
ReplyDeleteLove your blog. I'm continually amazed at how reading people's blogs has opened my eyes to look at life differently. You have just done that. Thank you for sharing. I will try to start seeing in "still life".
ReplyDeleteCindy
so beautiful. I love old highchairs and this is the perfect setting for the ironstone and lace and dried flowers...beautiful.
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adventuresininnkeeping.blogspot.com
I love this!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous images...beautiful vignette.
sigh....
ReplyDeleteLove that precious high chair! You do vignettes and cozy arrangements better than anyone I know.
ReplyDeleteBrenda
Well...your little nostalgia makes my heart smile :-) I hope you keep on going!Stopping by from WW.
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treasuresOctober 6, 2010 at 12:33 PM
I love this!!! It is so pretty and useful! Love the high chair painted white.
ReplyDelete~ Julie
Your vignette is absolutely beautiful!! I love that white high chair! My children's high chairs were never this special!
ReplyDeleteLovely post!
Have a great day.
Sincerely,
Melinda
You have such a lovely blog . . . so inspiring!!! Thanks for stopping by!
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Janet
How Pretty ~ Love the Dried Babies Breath & the Star fish that sets off the White!
ReplyDeleteI adore these images, so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love the term "seeing in still life" ... I think you definitely have the gift!
ReplyDeleteHi Jacqueline! Your photos are magazine worthy, you know that?? Just beautiful! Love the way you're using that adorable high chair, too! I know what you mean about seeing everything in still life. I truly believe that blogging brings that out in all of us. Everywhere we look and go, there are the blessings of still lifes all around us and we are driven to capture that moment in time. Beautiful vignette, J! :)
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JQ, I would never have thought of the vignette you came up with in a highchair!! You are the Queen of Gorgeousness! I'm off to check out your link to the book, sounds wonderful. Thanks so much for linking up with VIF!!
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Debra
love it!;)
ReplyDeleteSeeing in vingettes and in still life is what keeps us inspired and very busy! I love the vintage high chair and the softness of the whites. It's very beautiful.
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Sissie
Love the highchair. Beautiful vignette.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful vignettes...love all the white and that highchair is so pretty!
ReplyDeleteTammy :-)
Fantastic highchair and great vignette.
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Michele
The high chair is such a great idea!! Now you've got our brains thinking!!
ReplyDelete(You've got a beautiful home by the way!!)
HAve a nice weekend,
Karla & Karrie
So late I am! Just catching up on your blog and so many beautiful photos. I went to the Sibella Court site and loved the pic of her bookcase on top of an empire chest, filled with hats, love those hats and am so sad I don't have my mom's and the few my dad had---and the pic below that of a bookcase filled with beach specimens. So cluttered but so lovely. Your photos of the darling white highchair you use for display are absolutely charming! I found a cute, tiny, old doll highchair at a garage sale last week for a quarter! Maybe I'll use it to display something sweet.
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Kay
You are way past first grade! The high chair is arranged so lovely. ♥O
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