Thursday, January 23, 2025

Eclectic International Curated Collection

Today I am sharing more recently sourced and curated finds. I am calling this an Eclectic International Collection (i.e.--stuff that didn't fit in my spring or Montana collections). This collection is mostly art.
Eclectic International Curated Collection
Most of these items will be for sale at my upcoming Pop-Up Shops (open date TBD). The small, lap quilt underneath the objects is silk and velvet and would make a perfect throw blanket or wall hanging or table covering.
Eclectic International Curated Collection
Two vintage paint-by-numbers are painted in rich colors. The framed Picasso print is one of my favorites--so wonderfully weird!
Eclectic International Curated Collection
I am having a tough time finding the origin of these two paintings on canvas. They look African in nature to me, but I am unsure. I love the warm, bright colors in them. They could be framed, but I also love raw art like this tacked to a wall too. The vintage toleware tin is a fun piece for a planter or desk organizer or kitchen utensil holder.
Eclectic International Curated Collection
The vintage wood and glass tray is probably from the 40's. It is a great size, not too large. On the tray sits an antique, English Majolica pitcher that would look lovely with dried flowers in it. (I would use a jar of water in it for fresh flowers.) A small, feather art bird and a hand-stitched, leather, thunderbird wall hanging would be great additions to a gallery wall.
Eclectic International Curated Collection
The large, vintage print, circa 1940's, is entitle Happy Babies by Chang Shu-Chi. I love its matting and frame. The new candlesticks may be keepers for my home.

See anything you would have picked?
Eclectic International Curated Collection

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