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Found Collections: Arrowheads


The instinct for humans to accumulate arrowheads is, no doubt, of a primal order. Equally instinctive, must be the need to arrange them once collected. And, indeed, no matter how simple, intricate, or even haphazard an array of arrowheads might be, we will most likely find it pleasurable to behold.

























For more beautiful ammunition, see the cartridge boards posted a while back.
Images are from sales and auction sites.

2010 NICHE Awards are announced by Niche Magazine


2010 NICHE Awards


Celebrating Excellence and Innovation in American and Canadian Fine Craft




Lotus by Lilach Lotan from Nanaimo, BC ...Category Lamps and Lighting




Until Next Year by James Sagui, West Palm Beach, Fl...Category Furniture





Niche Magazine is the exclusive trade publication for retailers of American Craft and Canadian Craft. For the 2010 NICHE Awards program, jurors selected 161 finalists out of nearly 1000 entries in 36 categories. Here's a link to the Complete List.

Hawaiiana and Vintage Hawaiian Art


Vintage Hawaiian Art is one of our favorite things to source here in Honolulu when decorating our Honolulu period era properties in a traditional Hawaiiana Style. Here is a link to a site that has an amazing amount of Hawaiian "stuff" or 'Hawaiiana' as it is known by in. This site has inexpensive and reproduction goods mostly, but it is a fantastic gift source, or can give you decorating ideas from a Kid's Room to a 1960's style Basement Rec Room...to get you through the cold winter days. Of course we like the real stuff, vintage and authentic but it is much harder to find in good condition. This link to Hawaiian Days will give you huge inventory to choose from, ranging from prints to furniture and lamps.   Plus its a great idea site if you don't know what's available.  Its all here. We'll be doing an "Art"  post on each of these Hawaiian artists later.  














John Kelly







Eugene Savage








Gill










Frank Macintosh





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We Woke Up in Bed with Cha Cha


Meet Cha Cha, our classic 1964 T Bird Convertible. While working on interior design of our Scottsdale Arizona Home, we had some friends over for drinks who mentioned that they had Cha Cha and that she was for sale. Well, three martinis later, I heard the car wheels squeal as one of the guys went home to retrieve her. It was dark, she was sexy and she wore "jungle red". Let's just say, she wasn't pretty in the morning!

























This "three martini" transaction began the process of a new "interior design" project to renovate this classic car. We chose to completely redo the interior upholstery, add air conditioning, and redo all of the faux wood veneer and interior chrome. Mechanically she was in pretty good shape, thank god,  except for the mechanism for the convertible top which we replaced as well.






























We added a touch screen media player and reworked the speakers so that new speakers would pipe sound out of the original location of the speakers (up front and between the seats in the back). We gave up some sound quality, but avoided having cumbersome speakers on the door panels and retained the authentic look of this classic car.         











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Sotheby's: Impressionist & Modern Art Evening Sale Tonight

You can register to participate or watch this sale on line live! It's really fascinating to see what great art is fetching evening in these economic times. Go to Sotheby's.







KEES VAN DONGEN


1877-1968


JEUNE ARABE


Signed van Dongen (bottom center): indistinctly inscribed


Arabe Egypte on the stretcher


40 1/8 by 25 3/4 in  102 by 65.5 cm







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