Shoe Shop



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 Reproduction 19th century Shoe Shop sign, on aged new wood. Approximately 32"high x 14"wide. Antique square nails and hanger.    Sold.

From Apothecary to Wunderkammer...

black pool

Le Petit Musee de Lou

fine art america

Le Petit Musee de Lou

new urban habitat

Le petit musee de Lou

It's no secret that I love anything to do with early apothecary, natural history, cabinet of curiosities...so when I come across great photographs like these of the things I love, I have no choice but to post them.
Beautiful, no?

Drawn conclusion


I recently came across some old photos of artwork I had done in the past. Really lousy photos taken long before a digital camera...and I had been thinking about whether or not I should post any of them on here. I mean, as well as being a blog, this also functions as a kind of personal scrapbook of what I'm working on.
So this morning when I stumbled across this picture from Little Blue Deer...


...seeing obvious similarities, I decided to post this...


A charcoal and conte drawing on paper of my favorite old wool coat from College. Both the drawing and the coat are long gone, and I wouldn't mind having either of them back again.

New Hampshire Bucket Bench


My reproduction of a 1800-1830 New Hampshire bucket bench in heavily distressed oyster paint. Wide pine boards with bootjack cutouts and one drawer. 38" long x 32"high x 12.5"deep.  Sold.

1784 portrait



Just finished this custom reproduction of a 1784 portrait of a 1 year old boy and his dog. 22.5" high x 16.5" wide.  Sold.
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