Calligraphy brushes are a great way to add Chinoiserie flair to your tablescapes. Pictured here are two examples from my own home. Click on the photos for greater detail. Be on the lookout in art supply stores, eBay, stores specializing in antique and new Asian furnishings, home furnishings stores, even discount stores-I found all of these at Tuesday Morning.
I really like the brushes. I sell Tuesday Morning short & forget to visit. A must do!
ReplyDeleteWhere did you get that crazy pagoda!
ReplyDeleteDumbwit Tellher-They have some great things.
ReplyDeleteStefan-I'm not sure if crazy is good or bad, but it's a cast iron candle holder from the old Winterthur catalog that looks wonderful lit.
ReplyDeletecrazy is good - I LOVE it! It reminds me of the ivory ones that are so rare and beautiful (and expensive!).
ReplyDeleteStefan-Thank goodness-I thought I was going to have to get rid of it-LOL!
ReplyDeleteI took a class in college on Chinese calligraphy and those brushes are really tricky to paint with, but in the hands of a master, it's amazing the control and fluidity that they can give you.
ReplyDeletekelly wearstler tends to stash thesw brushes on many of her table scapes. It adds such glamour, worldly, chic-ness!
ReplyDeletei love the concept of a "tablescape." also, i am totally enamored of the dog portrait on the wall. now that's a girl after my own heart!
ReplyDeleteLove the texture of the brushes. Nice touch. I have found some treasures at Tuesday Morning. I bought an Asian inspired jewelry box that I use in my office to hold supplies. Love the idea of using something in a different way, like your brush art!
ReplyDeleteLove these. I am going to sell them in the Fall.
ReplyDeleteAverill-I hope that wasn't for credit at Yale! LOL
ReplyDeleteThe Glam Lamb-Interesting-I'll have to look for examples of how she uses them.
ReplyDeleteKitty-Thanks-I collect dog paintings.
ReplyDeleteHome Before Dark-I love unexpected touches.
ReplyDeleteG-Great-I'm looking forward to seeing yours.
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