Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Growing--A New Home for a Painting, a Surprise Sale

"Look to the Hills", one of two versions of a lovely view at a conference center in Warwick, New York, has been displayed at Trends Home Decor on Hendricks Avenue in Jacksonville, Florida, for several months. Some of you may recall a post several months ago about the two versions I painted of this scene, based on a peaceful, renewing place we love. On Saturday, I phoned Lori Taylor, the Trends shop owner, a very sweet person and wonderful supporter of her artists, offering to bring in a new piece ("Spring Breeze", a Jacksonville Beach scene finished and posted on this blog a couple of months ago). Knowing that she has mounted an "angel wall" of special pieces for the season and that the shop is fairly full, I suggested that I could take one of my other paintings home for awhile to make room for the new one. That worked for her. A note: you can use the search box in the upper left corner of this blog to enter terms like "Trends Home Decor", "Look to the Hills", "Spring Breeze" or "paintings" for more photos and information.
She had decided to keep the Florida scenes I was showing in her shop and to rotate this New York landscape out for awhile, so we took it down. I set it aside on a chair while we chatted. Then, a couple came in to ask her about buying two brightly painted Adirondack chairs displayed out front (she sells unique home accessories and furniture in addition to moderately priced original art works). The woman came in to browse while her husband arranged payment, and she spotted my painting propped sideways on a chair. "Oh, I love that!" she said, "Don't tell me you just bought it, and I missed out." I was happy to say that is was still for sale, and we began to talk. Discovering I was the artist who painted "Look to the Hills", she described what it meant to her in more detail, how peaceful she felt it was, and how well it would fit in their bedroom.
Talk about serendipity! The pleasure of meeting the couple who took this piece home and of hearing how it spoke to them was delightful. And if I had taken it straight home instead of chatting with Lori for awhile, we would have missed each other, and that particular piece would not have found its new home.
Question of the day: Where would we be without the occasional perfectly magical connections and moments that sparkle in otherwise ordinary days?

7 comments:

  1. Isn't it fortunate how things sometimes work out, Mary? Congratulations!
    The painting is very inviting!

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  2. Yes, Dean, these serendipities are fortunate, indeed. Thank you for your visit and encouragement.

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  3. Wow! Love this story and I know the collector is enjoying this beautiful painting!

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  4. Thank you, Rosemary, for sharing my happiness. I truly loved making the connection with this collector and her delightful family.

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  5. I like kites alot. I wish you would some art work of someone fyling a kite at Jacksonville beach.

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  6. Oh, what fun! It is great to sell a painting, loved hearing the story. As Rosemary says, the collectors are enjoying a beautiful painting.

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  7. Thanks for the idea, Anonymous. That would make a very nice painting--I do love to see the kites at Jax Beach.

    Hey, Jo--how nice of you to stop in and to comment! I appreciate you sharing my joy.

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