Last week I addressed some of your questions and concerns about buying and collecting art. Today I’d like to share a few local artists creating stunning work at accessible points of entry. Something else to keep in mind, almost all of the wall artwork listed is a standard size, which means they can be framed…Read More
Sunday Snapshots
From left to right: 1) A new piece of public art in Boston. 2) Sewing, sewing, sewing. 3) Festive poinsettias for the holidays. 4) I’m never not book shopping. 5) Spotted in Fenway. 6) Watching a Zoom play.
Art Buying 101
Recently I held a few polls to see how people feel about buying and collecting art. People had a range of concerns and many felt barriers to accessing the art world. What I want everyone to know is this: art does not have to be expensive, it does not have to come in the form…Read More
In Her Purple Prime
Once in a while I’ll notice a gap in my wardrobe and the most recent was purple. I don’t know why I’ve shied away from the royal hue in the past but I went full force with it this year! This dress was one of my purple acquisitions and it’s been a great go-to piece…Read More
Sunday Snapshots
From left to right: 1) Sketches for a new mural at one of my favorite bookstores. 2) A popup Christmas tree shop in Fenway. 3) This was a lovely escape from the reality of 2020. 4) Book shopping. 5) Another homemade cocktail. 6) Seeing some spectacular Zoom theater lately.
2020 Holiday Gift Guide
This year I’m highlighting small, local businesses in this gift guide because that’s who needs our support the most! Most of these shops are female owned/operated and, of course, it’s a diverse group of entrepreneurs. Candles from Savvy Cocoas You guys have probably heard me raving about my friend Savannah and her sensational Savvy Cocoa’s…Read More