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Christmas Gift Guide {For Her}

With Christmas fast approaching, I thought I’d offer up a few ideas for the men who are stuck on what to get their ladies. Ladies, if someone else makes the list, it’s easier to share it as a gentle suggestion that someone else thinks they should consider, right? Yup. I’ve got your back.

So here’s my thinking: Romance, glitter, comfort, champagne, soft skin, ambiance + a really great handbag. Gentlemen, I think this may in fact be the recipe for winning hearts.

1. Shakespeare’s Sonnets {with illustrations by Caitlin Keegan}, Chronicle Books  2. Goldtone Drift Earrings, Lulu Frost  3. The Essential Scarf, Everlane  4. Eclectic by Tom Dixon Hex Champagne Bucket, ABC Carpet + Home  5. Tata Harper Revitalizing Body Oil, Tata Harper Skincare  6. M.A.B. Mini Satchel, Rebecca Minkoff  7. Forester Candle Jar, Anthropologie

By |December 12th, 2012|0 Comments

Make Something Mondays | Sarah Hillock

It’s always inspiring to me to learn about how people realize their calling. For artist Sarah Hillock, it came unexpectedly.  Traveling on a break from studies in figurative painting and drawing at OCAD University, Sarah was hiking through a field when she found herself greeted by the warm and intelligent affections of a herd of cows pressing against the fence, each one competing for her attention.

The encounter flooded Sarah with the memories and emotions of an early childhood spent in the adoring presence of just such creatures on her family farm in rural Ontario. At once her life history, passion and talent collided to form the future direction Hillock’s body of work. Sarah returned from the trip and painted her first bovine portrait. Hillock hasn’t looked back since.

I will confess that I am not commonly drawn to the subject matter of farm animals in fine art, but Sarah’s paintings feel more figurative than farm animal to me. Each creature is depicted with such personality and engagement that I find myself drawn in unexpectedly and entirely. With each piece, there is something in the eyes that speaks of a dialogue between creature and girl, and I feel transported into Sarah’s story as I drink that in. I was truly moved when I saw Sarah’s work for the first time – in fact, it stopped me short in the midst of a fast-paced walk. I found myself immediately engaged with her passion for rural life and the beauty of the creatures she honours in her work.

An avid traveller, Sarah now chooses her subjects from fields and farms all over the world. Hillock’s work has been included in collections and exhibitions all across Canada, and she is currently working on an upcoming exhibition with DeLuca Gallery in Toronto.

Wishing you an inspired Monday, where at least one moment of unexpected beauty will stop you short and make you linger.

xo
s.

By |December 10th, 2012|0 Comments

HOSTESS GIFT GUIDE 2012

‘Tis the season to be dining and dancing, party-going and prancing out in our finest frocks and dapper threads with our favourite friends in celebration of this festive season. When invited to attend a holiday dinner party, why not express your gratitude with a thoughtful gift to the hostess? Here are my picks for some delightful ways to say thanks.

1. Boxed set of 8 cards, Rifle Paper Co.  2. Silver-edged sliced agate Lumino Coasters, Rablabs  3. Olio Nuovo Extra Virgin Olive Oil, McEvoy Ranch  4. Pink Himalayan Sea Salt, Terrain  5. Les Perles Large Red Candleholder, Horne  6. “Let Them Eat Cake” ceramic vase, Anthropologie

By |December 4th, 2012|1 Comment