Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Snow Day, with a Twist

Alright in "celebration" of yet another snowy day, here is today's design inspiration, with a twist. I try to let my inspiration magic carpet take me where it may, and obviously I subliminally wanted an ocean feel as well. Perhaps its the movement in the snow drifts....




Snow drifts water effect
Mermaids by +Graham and Brown
Blue Suede Shoes~Paint by +LaurenceLlewelyn-Bowen



Ben Moore Harbor Haze and Spellbound
Monterey by Surya
Bocce Bud Vase by +Tracy Glover
Pendle Witch paint by Graham and Brown


Monday, November 5, 2012

Holiday Happenings!




Mandeville Canyon Designs and Whirlygigs gearing up for another fabulous tree!     



I can't believe the fall has flown by and we are already thinking about the Festival of Trees! 

Many thanks to those of you who had the chance to tour Tablescapes this past weekend in Portsmouth.
Tablescapes is wonderful event featuring some of the top designers from the Northeast each designing their own interpretation of the ultimate table setting. All proceeds from the weekend event and gala preview party go to aid Arts In Reach  offering afters school and enrichment programs for girls 13-18 in the fields of visual and performing arts.
My table was entitled: Table of Contents and featured a whimsical interpretation of a dining table with a dream team dinner guest list~ Edgar Allen Poe, J.K. Rowling, Lewis Carroll, and our own Dan Brown. The table was made entirely of books that had been upcycled and stacked together (which in itself was a feat in physics!). I gathered items to represent the authors from all over the United States, including commissioning an original oil and acrylic on books entitled, "Into the Sea~ Edgar Allen Poe" by the talented L.A. artist Mike Stilkey. The subtitle of the piece was, "Don't Judge a Book by it's Cover" and it required viewers to look beyond the initial chaos of the piece to find calm. I so enjoyed watching guests linger and return to for subsequent viewings to bring about a deeper understanding.
The piece was a success as it took home the People's Choice award and is hopefully headed for a little tour of it's own starting with the Children's Museum in Dover. We hope it will make a stop in a few local libraries and then is slated for an art gallery in Portsmouth in the fall.



So, now that Mr. Poe and his not so contemporaries have been tucked in for the night it's time to move on to the Festival of Trees.
For eight years now, I have had the pleasure of teaming up with Whirlygigs to design some of the most out of the box trees the festival has to offer. We have created pirate trees (complete with a floating Tinker Bell who dropped down to sprinkle fairy dust upon the tree), circus trees with a spinning dumbo, to Beany Babies,  Fuzzles, and three very "ugly" trees as a home for Ugly Dolls.
Last year we even featured a retro 60's tree with a giant bubbler in the center!
This year promises to be just as wonderful as we go traditional, with a twist, of course.
This wonderful event to benefit the Children's Chamber Fund will take place on November 29th from 11- 8pm.

I am very excited to also announce my new location at 99 Water Street in downtown Exeter. My new studio is on the second floor and has a wonderful view of the bandstand. I will be hosting an open house on the evening of the Festival of Trees from 4:30-7.  Please pop in to say hello and get a first hand tour of the space. I will be featuring some great holiday items such as the felt animal menagerie (which just expanded to include our buck) and the Recycled Rascals made of post consumer newspaper overruns. Proceeds from the sales that evening will go to the Children's Chamber Fund.



I do hope to catch up with each and every one of you this holiday season!

Warm wishes,

Renee

Tuesday, May 1, 2012








Charkras and Chromatherapy

Since the beginning of time, color has had a powerful and personal impact on our psychology. Ever present, even in our sleep, it is a driving force for our emotions. Red is the color of passion, green of serenity, purple of nobility. Coca-Cola hopes that by merely seeing their branded version of red, it will evoke a thirst that can only be quenched by them.
As a designer, our color choices have an immediate and impactful meaning for our clients homes. Creating a mood would be impossible without the use of color, even if the desired effect is the absence of color.
Chromatherapy is a healing method which uses color and light to help balance that which may be lacking in our bodies, whether it be physically, mentally, emotionally, or spiritually. Using the Charkra system developed by Indian Ayurvedic healers we can see how the different colors in the spectrum correspond to our emotional selves.

Violet- Top of the Head: The most meditative of the colors. Used to sooth organs, relax muscles and calm the nervous system. Best used in meditation rooms and nurseries.
Indigo- Forehead: Promotes perception and intuition. It is applied in health treatments for the eyes, ears, nose and is often used to treat addiction. This color, when used sparingly, can bring focus to a study area or office.
Blue- Throat: Promotes peace and infinity. It is believed to relieve headaches and migraines, stomach pains and cramps. A blue scarf around the neck may support those in public speaking and the vocal arts.
Green- Heart: Creates a harmonizing effect. Promotes relaxation and detoxification. Again for a space of healing or family gathering space where peace and grounding may be needed.
Yellow- Stomach: Promotes feeling of freedom. Strengthens the metabolism and the nervous system. Yellow is great in an entry way or a room where energy is needed. Be warned though that yellow is not the optimal color for a study, especially for the those dealing with ADD/ADHD as it has been known to stimulate the brain.
Orange- Pelvis: Orange evokes compassion. It symbolizes the sun and makes us alert and cheerful. Orange is used to treat depression, discontent and pessimism. Orange is a nice choice for common areas, family rooms and kitchens.
Red- Lower Body: Associated with loyalty, courage and perseverance. Red, the color of life and desire. Said to increase blood pressure and circulation. For decades red has been used in a dining area to stimulate conversation, appetite, and digestion. Some designers will argue whether it is an appropriate color for the bedroom. On record to say that my entire bedroom is BM Affinity Moroccan Spice and I adore it and I don't know anyone who has been unhappy with red in the bedroom.
Later I will speak of adding this therapy, along with aromatherapy, to the spaces of your home, such as the bath and bedroom. I would encourage you to experiment with the colors based on your Chakra needs and be bold.

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Art On Union Street

                            Welcome to Spring and Art On Union Street

  
Mark your calendar! The 7th annual
Spring Art on Union Street will take place on Mothers Day Weekend~
Friday, May 11th from 1-7 and Saturday, May 12th from 10-4.
New buds of spring bring plenty of fresh color and inspiration.









Rose will displaying her stunning original art along with her charming tiny paintings measuring up at a pocketsize 3x3. If you haven't had a chance to start collecting these tiny gems, no better time than this spring.
8 Union Street



        I am honored once again to be a part of Art on Union Street and am thrilled to offer an afternoon of speed designing. For those of you that had the chance to meet with me this winter, you know how much we can pack into a 20 minute session. Come with your arsenal of problems, photos, and ideas and we will work magic. The time slots fill up quickly so drop me an email to schedule:



Lily Designs will be displaying her stunning one of a kind jewelry next door on 109 Front Street.
I invite you to peruse Lisa's web site and fall in love with both her designs and design philosophy. Lisa seamlessly weaves art, nature and sustainability into each of her designs while also giving back. To so perfectly quote from her site ~ One must know not just how to accept a gift, but with what grace to share it. ~ Maya Angelou




Back over at 8 Union Street, Deb McLarnon Photography will once again be displaying her breathtaking nature inspired photography (although her architecture is equally impressive!).

Maize Argondizza, Portland Maine guest artist will also be displaying her art at 
8 Union Street
Container arrangements by Jendiss Frizell on Friday and Saturday with an herb sale by Seacoast Family Promise on Saturday morning.  8 Union Street


Fringe scarves by Lois Matheson also at  8 Union Street
Festive Tree was a huge hit last season and returns to 
8 Union Street this spring. These unique hand made wooden trees are very portable and storable, although the are also so beautiful you may choose just to leave them out all year!

Please plan on joining us this spring for great friends, great art, and great laughter.
We look forward to seeing you!

Best,
Renee
  

Friday, November 4, 2011



Prism Awards


 I am so proud to announce that my project partner, Stephanie Morrison, and I were the recipients of the 2011 Gold Prism Award for Clubhouse Design from the BAGB (Builder's Association of Greater Boston). These awards take place every other year and feature some of the most talented designers in the industry.

 The PRISM (Prestigious Results in Sales and Marketing) Awards pay tribute to housing industry professionals for excellence in building, design, sales and marketing, and a myriad of other categories. Winning a coveted PRISM Award is a sign of excellence in your field and recognition of superior achievement.



Our second bit of exciting news is the opening of our new Marketplace.
This marketplace will feature many of the items that we have featured in our most popular residential and commercial designs. We are committed to bringing you some of the best designers like sustainable furnishings by Martha's Vineyard Furniture and handblown glass designs from Tracy Glover Studios.  We will also be featuring some wonderful nature inspired accessories from all over the world. We encourage you to pop over to the website and take a look and come back often as we will continue to add items as we finish new spaces.
Like us on facebook and you are automatically entered to win a $50 gift certificate to use on the site. Have friends and family like us too and for each person you bring we will add your name in again!


A few more announcements include the upcoming Festival of Trees on Thursday December 1 from 10 until 8 in downtown Exeter, NH.
Each year we are so proud to be involved in the Chamber Children’s Fund Festival of Trees. Fifty live trees are decorated each Christmas holiday by local businesses and families and then auctioned off in a wonderful evening of good cheer and charity. Over the years, we have made Tinker Bell fly atop a magical pirate tree, the circus has come to town complete with Dumbo spinning gracefully above, and last year we dressed up a fabulous spinning turquoise tree with Fuzzles and a giant monkey.  This year’s tree promises to have people standing on their heads!

The Chamber Children’s Fund, established in 1989, raises money that is turned into vouchers from local area merchants.  These vouchers are distributed through local social service agencies to their clients.  Parents can take these vouchers to participating merchants and use them as they would a gift certificate to buy clothing, outwear, or bedding for children up to 18 years of age.  The fund supports children up to 18 years of age and serves families in Brentwood, East Kingston, Epping, Exeter, Kensington, Kingston, Newfields, Newmarket, Raymond and Stratham.

That same weekend please join us for Art on Union Street
 I am so pleased to be a part of this wonderful weekend this year.
This event will feature a torrent of talented artists presenting  jewelry,
photography, oil paintings, metal work, and so much more.
I will be conducting some "Speed Designing" sessions. Bring your photos, designs, drawings, or just inspiration and sign up for a 20 minute slot. I will have all my paint samples and CAD wear, so we can redesign any problem spot. To sign up for a slot on Friday or Saturday just pop over to rosebryant@earthlink.net to reserve your spot! 
For more info on this wonderful event and to see a full list of vendors go to:
www.ArtOnUnionStreet.blogspot.com



Check back later in the month for our gift giving idea blog.

Best!
Renee
 

Friday, September 30, 2011

Falling into Design






Welcome back to all our visitors! No better time to start back with our blog than in the fall. So many wonderful textures and colors and holidays just around the corner give us plenty to chat about.








I have lots of news on the horizon.... It was a wonderful summer full of design inspiration and plenty of projects. For our latest project I had he chance to work with the wonderful textile artist, Bridget Bleckmann of Penumbra Textiles on the 2011 York Decorators Showhouse in York, Maine.
Bridget invited me to work as the outdoor stylist for the stunning Emerson House. We wanted to really
take advantage of the outdoor living room concept, so Bridget worked her magic with a amazing collection of vibrant fabrics that were all suitable for casual outdoor living.
We then had the wonderful fortune of working with Knoll Furniture of Boston who graciously supplied us with many of our contemporary outdoor furnishings. Using a clean modern esthetic was a big risk in an ultra-traditional 1700's home, but we felt we needed something light and refreshing as visitors left the home. By pairing it with lush plantings and unusual displays of greener, such as our living wall from Wentworth Greenhouses, we managed to capture the perfect balance of color, texture, and whimsy. For more photos from the Showhouse, we invite you to visit our website:
Mandeville Canyon Designs.

Other exciting news this fall is the launch of the new website. Months in the preparation, I am very excited to present this new interactive site that I hope you will find easy to navigate and a pleasure to peruse.
One of my favorite features on the website is the addition of the marketplace. Here you will be able to find some my very favorite items from the residential, commercial, and outdoor installations.




I will feature such designers as Tracy Glover and Penumbra Textiles, plus sustainable designs by Martha's Vineyard Furniture Company along with one of a kind accessories from around the world. I do hope you will take the time to pop over to the website and click on Marketplace. You will also receive 10% off your opening order as a grateful thank you for your support.
We would also love your feedback on all the updates. Please feel free to comment here or like Mandeville Canyon Designs on Facebook. I would love to hear from all of you!

Look for the holiday shopping blog in October full of ideas and sustainable holiday gift giving ideas!

Enjoy fall's beautiful display!

Warm regards,

Renee




Thursday, January 14, 2010

Happy New Year!







Happy New Year to all!


I couldn't help but add this image. I found this moss in the midst of all the snow and was inspired by the hope that spring is on it's way.....

I am very excited by several new lines that I brought in for the new season and I can't wait to share them with you!







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unique jacquards for over 8 years. The materials
are constructed with individually
dyed, fine micro fiber yarns
that produce brilliant colors,
yet are machine washable and really
stand up to the elements.
The best part is that all production is done right
here in New Hampshire.
There is a wonderful line of fabric, pillows,
and even lampshades! I am very excited that
Penumbra will be the featured textile company
in an upcoming clubhouse project in Maine this
spring. They will be collaborating with one of
my favorite lighting and glass artists Tracy
Glover. More to follow!










I had been looking around for a local source for
environmentally responsible furnishings and
The island of Martha's Vineyard was the inspiration
for this company.

Each piece of furniture in there many shades of green™ line is made to order and constructed of solid Hevea wood. Hevea trees are known for their natural rubber-like sap.

These trees are tapped for their sap, much like a maple tree. This sap is the primary source for most of the world’s latex production. Hevea trees reach their maturity in 15 years, but stop producing sufficient sap after being tapped for 25 to 30 years. After this time, the trees are typically cut down and burned; while a new tree is planted in its place. Using these discarded trees for furniture production is a great form of sustainability.

Hevea wood is quite strong and can be compared to white oak or teak making it an ideal material for furniture construction. Each piece of furniture in our many shades of green™ line is finished in a water-based ZERO VOC paint by Mythic Paint, a leader in low VOC products and color design.

Just looking at the line will make you smile!



Wallpaper is making a come back (although it was never really gone, perhaps just a bit of a vacation!). A new line I am carrying by Madison & Grow gives a nod to the whimsical in all of us along with a sprinkling of mid-century modern (never a bad thing). They are also based in LA which automatically gives them hometown points! All Madison & Grow papers are crafted with the utmost care and are eco-friendly. The designs are hand-drawn before being scanned in for pre-press production. Screens are created and each roll is hand silkscreened using a water based ink. The papers are clay coated for extra durability and can be wiped clean with a damp sponge. Their manufacturing process emits no VOC's whatsoever.


Pop by The Willow and let me show you all these exciting new lines to help make your house a home!


Regards,

Renee









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Penumbra is dedicated to quality products that will withstand the rigors of everyday life. Our materials are constructed with individually dyed, fine micro fiber yarns to offer vibrant colors that will not fade when washed or worn.

All materials are machine washable (hang to dry).