May 03, 2008

Trees

This week's challenge from Autonomous Artisans is trees. I never got around to creating anything so I took some pictures instead.

This juniper tree is very much alive...and growing sideways.
“In nature, nothing is perfect and everything is perfect. Trees can be contorted, bent in weird ways, and they're still beautiful."
- Alice Walker


Vintage tree oil paintings in our hallway...

And (this is a bit of a stretch for the challenge...but hey! there are trees in the picture) I finished painting the front of the house. I might change the trim color though...from chocolate brown to mustard as the brown doesn't show up too well (around the windows). Still pondering...

21 comments:

Rosebud Collection said...

That tree is really interesting..
The gallery is lovely..

decadentdiamond said...

The tree is so interesting! You would think it would break from being at such an extreme angle.

Unknown said...

the tree is cool, but I love the house more. I note that most houses (apart from Asia) are always on its own, over here majority of the people lived in rows of houses or we call them terrace houses. Only the wealthier ones live in bungalows with big lands or houses (many still) on stilts or 3 feet above the grounds in villages. Love the house colour, really refreshing.

Happy weekend to you :)

Anonymous said...

OOOh that juniper tree is very cool. It's amazing how some trees just continue to grow under any conditions. I found an interesting flickr group today. It's dedicated to trees eating things. Take a look here.

A Blond And A Torch said...

That Juniper tree is so cool and I love how you arranged your paintings!

sound&fury said...

wow @ sideways tree.
I love your use of quotes on your blog.

Simply Wired Custom Jewelry said...

Love love LOVE junipers. AND the front of your house is beautiful! I like the brown, but the yellow will definitely add nice contrast. I have almost the same color scheme going on in my kitchen and I'm very fond of it.

Callooh Callay said...

I love seeing where people live--your "estate" looks so idyllic. Great tree picture!

Beat Black said...

i love the colours of your house now, so uniquely wicked!

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Michelle Engel Bencsko said...

The house looks fantastic. Will you paint the railings too?

Moonchild Dancing! said...

Juniper trees are so neat! :)

Lavinia said...

In Aruba there is a tree that grows bent, from the constant trade winds. It's called the divi-divi tree. Your tree is amazing.

The house looks terrific, I know it must have been a lot of hard work; so here is a pat on the back for you...

Very clever of you to take the photo of the grouped paintings "in the mirror". Nice artistic touch.

High Desert Diva said...

Andria-that Flickr link is very cool

Michelle-no, we're not going to paint the railing, but we will be re-staining the whole deck/railing

Lavinia-thanks

Anonymous said...

That is a *great* Alice Walker quote.

Prairie Gothic said...

Your house looks great! I have about 1/3 of mine done. The lower story, guess I will solve the dilemma of the second story when I get that far.

Hey Harriet said...

That tree is very impressive. It looks like it's sleeping. The house looks great, love the colours!

littlebird said...

The house is looking great, such a fab colour.
thanks for the picture of the tree, i love the way nature always finds its way toward the light even if the route it takes is a little unexpected.

Unknown said...

LOVE the house! It turned out so well! With all the beautiful plantings you are going to do it will have a very Frank Lloyd Wright feel. I agree on the brown trim, kind of fades away.

Great Juniper, how wild! Love the oil painting pic angle, you are so clever girl :)

Captain Skulduggery Dug said...

Wow I love that tree! :)

Mrs.French said...

Wonderful! Will you come and paint mine next?