Saturday, August 29 and Sunday, August 30 will be the final two days of this season’s show. Many came last weekend, enjoying it all, feeling safe in the open-air of the garage, as well as the house. The warm weather invites us to keep all doors open and the fresh Dana Point breeze wafts through. Of course, for all that, we still wear masks.
Last post we shared a walk-through of the garage studio. Below is a brief walk-through of the living and dining rooms. Select “full screen” for best view.
Come, and bring a friend. Time and place details are below.
Can’t come? All of our art is viewable on our websites: hyattmoore.com and annesprints.com.
The main living room, furniture from everywhere (except furniture stores).
New landscapes on display, housed among our “Swat Valley” cabinet (traded for a painting in Carmel), a high chair from Indonesia, another chair from Ethiopia, presently displaying a sculpting from fellow show-artist, Antje Campbell.
The Indonesian coffee table, the Mexican easy chair, the China sideboard, and the stairs to the upper level with more rooms, the studio, and more art.
We’ve had that round table from the beginning, as well as our dining room chairs, originally used office furniture. The door in the wall, which really does open to the guest room, is from Bali. The bells along the top are from various travels.
Guests often comment on the color of the cabinets, a choice of Anne’s many years ago. The island table is of a solid piece of wood from Mexico (also traded for a painting, in Santa Fe). The counter-top stone is from Brazil. The floor tiles from Mexico. Of course the baskets are from everywhere, as are the pitchers and everything else.
A view from the dining room out to the living. Over the years, virtually every aspect of this tract house has been transformed one way or another. It’s sort of a canvas we keep painting on.
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My house in heaven is going to look like this, and I’m pretty sure it will have some of your artwork in it….