Gloria Muriel

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Gloria Muriel is a wonderful artist. She creates fun, surreal pieces of art. She also does giant murals. I came across her work at Comic Con three years ago. I purchased two of her paintings that year. She opened the gateway for our family into collecting art that fit our love for fantasy. We own eight of her paintings. I am showing you four of them today.

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Lakshmi. She is my favorite. She has a mesmerizing power. Gloria has an amazing story about this painting. If I can remember correctly: She had a vision of painting two elephants and a lotus flower with a third eye. When she looked up what she had drawn, she realized it was Lakshmi, the Hindu Goddess of wealth, fortune and beauty. My husband and I were drawn to this painting. We love it!

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I purchased this alien painting a year later at Comic Con. It is special to us, because we got to see the painting in progress at Gloria’s home, when we picked up a painting my husband purchased for me for my birthday. Which brings us to:

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This cool painting. This was entitled “1800 self portrait.” It is such a neat mixture of art techniques. The dog is based on her own terrier she owns. I get to stare at this painting everyday in our bedroom.

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At the same time we purchased the alien painting, we also picked up this cute surreal rabbit painting. It goes perfectly in our Wonderland Shire house. Gloria had it framed in the coolest red frame. I adore it!

I had the most fun meeting Gloria on my birthday two years ago. She is very sweet. And just the coolest chick. You can also follow her here on Facebook.
I cannot wait to collect more pieces from her.

Do you have art that transports you to a different place? What is your favorite thing on your walls?

Ginette Callaway

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When my husband and I first got married, everything was a struggle. We had only known each other for four months. We were expecting a baby. It seemed very surreal…

I had my daughter and life became very chaotic. My husband got offered a job in a city far from where we were living. We would truly be on our own. No friends. No family. It was just the three of us and it was scary.

I would spend my days cleaning obsessively and taking care of a baby while my husband spent long hours in training. We barely saw each other. Our landlords lived across the street and we never knew when they might stop by. It was stressful. I did not know if we were going to make it. I was deeply depressed.

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And then I found an artist named Ginette Callaway. She is currently on etsy. You can also find products of hers at DENY Designs. She recently had one of her pillows featured in Better Homes & Gardens Magazine. I am so excited for her! At the time I discovered her, she was on ebay. Her art was so colorful and brilliant. It took me away to a different place for awhile. I bought my first piece of art during this time. It was a teeny tiny painting of lavender fields. It was only 4X6. It was the lone piece of art in our hallway. It brightened my day to look at it.

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I began collecting more pieces. As our walls grew more colorful and cheerful, so did our lives. I began to realize how important it is to surround yourself with happiness. Who could be sad looking at these bright paintings?

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When we rebuilt our fireplace in our current home, I commissioned Ginette to paint a peacock to go above it. I love it! I think it fits the space perfectly.

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She had a sale on etsy recently. I purchased this bird painting. I cannot wait to get it framed!

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Today I own 23 paintings by Ginette. I am only showcasing a handful today. I decided on a bird theme. I will show more of her art in posts to come. Her art inspires me to be happy each and every day. She is a wonderful, extremely kind artist. I am proud to have her pieces in our house.

Do you have art in your home that you love?

Souvenirs

We had a busy week last week. We came home with some magnificent memories and some cool items from our trip to Maui and our WonderCon adventure.

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In Maui, I purchased these coral earrings. I would normally never buy coral, but the seller promised me she purchased these over ten years ago and that she no longer purchases coral. I believed her. They are 14K gold. I chose to believe that, too. Did I ever tell you I got voted “Most Gullible” in high school? No…okay, forget that. I cannot resist their round little shape. I figured they were not doing anyone any good just sitting in a dusty case. I will appreciate them much more in a hole in my ear.

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I had promised my daughter a new bathing suit while we were in Maui. If you have ever gone swimsuit shopping with a teenage girl, hold my hand. We are now sisters in an experience no one else will ever understand. Take a deep breath and know that you are not alone. Of course, I was really the one having the meltdown. Does anyone like swimsuit shopping?

In the midst of that good time, we stumbled upon a gem of a store in the shops in Wailea. It is called Maui Quilt Co. They have beautiful displays of rich vibrant patterns quilted onto a plain cream background. The bright colors against the off-white background reminded me of my Otomi fabric I cannot get enough of. I adore handmade fabric. I splurged and took home the biggest pillowcase they make. I could not afford a whole quilt. I chose the pretty magenta/lilac color, because it was the same color as the quilt I fell in love with.

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And just because they were the cheapest things at the hotel. And just because they hint of Alice in Wonderland, I bought these rabbit salt and pepper shakers. Adorable and reasonably priced at $6.50. Of course, they were meant as holiday decor, but I will keep them out all year round. They will remind me of my close bond with, my friend, the Easter Bunny.

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My husband had to buy a hula dancer for his Volkswagon Bus. I think he chose very well. She is adorable!

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I am an art junky. A groupie. An addict. My grandmother and mom would take us to every museum imaginable as a child. Our walls growing up were always full of art. Now, my own walls are covered with bright colorful paintings and sketches. I only buy originals. I have collected art for the last thirteen years.

My children have painted half of the paintings on our walls. They each take art lessons and it has been the best gift I have ever given myself and them. They are always learning new skills. I have so many memories they have created that will remain behind long after they have left home.

This year, at WonderCon, I met a beautiful young lady named Patara Vuduberi. She creates fantasy art. I purchased the owl painting, because who could resist? It is adorable and decked out in Griffindor colors.

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The snake painting called to me. I tried to imagine a story with it. Was she once a snake and this was her lover or vice versa? Was she the Queen of the Snakes who could take a human form? Either way, I loved it. I later learned she painted it to represent the Chinese Year of the Snake we are currently in. Oddly enough, I am born under the Chinese Snake sign. This painting became more special to me.

My daughter purchased a t-shirt from her. She loves it. She has worn it twice since WonderCon. I will see Patara again in a few months at Comic-Con. I cannot wait to check out more of her delightful pieces of art.

She sell prints of her work on Etsy. I think she is amazing. Check her out on tumblr.

I cannot wait to get these framed! I primarily frame art in gold and silver. I am thinking a chunky silver frame for the snake painting and gold for the owl.

What has been your favorite souvenir you have purchased?