01 March 2012

Memory like an Elephant

It's funny, some days I can't remember whether or not I put on antiperspirant, but there are images from well-worn glossy mags that are burned into my brain - I could tell where I sat when I first saw them.  This (crappy scan) of a vignette from a 2008 House Beautiful is an example.  I have always, always loved this lemon photograph by interior design photographer, Victoria Pearson.

I remember researching her work when I first saw it, to find out about purchasing a print. 
Never had any luck.
But, guess what Mrs. Meare's happened upon while scoping out Nathan Turner's shop in LA?

*Bum ba da DAAAAM!"
Sound of me clicking through his site.
*PfeeeeewwwwSqueeeek*
Sound of air slowly being let of me when it puts me through to his 1st Dibs booth

*Ka POW*
The Price.

Still, closure.

9 comments:

  1. I so know that project. Loved the living room/fireplace image. Me too....images burned into my brain. Designers are so weird! :)

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  2. Nice sound effects....

    Lovely first image. BAM.

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  3. Seems we were both slain by that image of Nathan's store for nearly the same-but-different reason. I posted about it this morning too. Longtime reader of you also - have been missing your regular posts lately. Glad to see you back.

    http://chezviviv.blogspot.com/2012/03/mash-up.html

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  4. That first image is amazing! Crazy that it's from 2008! Love the sound effects!

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  5. Is there solace in closure? Sorry it didn't work out for you. Funny how something like this speaks to you, isn't it?

    www.chattafabulous.blogspot.com

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  6. Could you put it on lay away?? You know what they say about life giving you lemons... Have a fruitful weekend, Cynthia

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  7. Hello
    My Little Happy Place
    Thanks for putting up, very good stuff, It is pretty ideal for everyone.
    Thank you!

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  8. Ah I'm sorry it was so much- suckage but you're right...closure is good:)

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