


While visiting Asheville, North Carolina during the
Inspired Design conference I got the opportunity to visit the
Blue Spiral 1 art gallery. If you are ever in Asheville I highly recommend you check out the enorumous gallery. One of the pieces I enjoyed was by
Celia Gray. Her pieces are constructed using various materials and methods like encaustic, paper, and fabric on wood. Don't you love the hazy colors and organic shapes?
Loving the vibe of those. Very earthy.
ReplyDeletethey would be a fabulous set of three in my hallway. i agree with jan...very earthy.
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteLovely sense of layering.
ReplyDeleteThose are beautiful!
ReplyDeletethe layers are lovely. have a nice weekend!
ReplyDeleteThose are beautiful! I love the hazy colors and the layering. I would be very happy to have those in my home!
ReplyDeletethe tones and shapes are gorgeous! love these pretty art works!
ReplyDeleteThese are the sort of pieces I wish I could create - such great balance between complexity & layering, and simplicity & restraint. Beautiful.
ReplyDeletethese are very visually soothing & delicate...
ReplyDeletegorgeous!
ReplyDeleteImagery like this really intrigues me. The subtle images, colors and layers... I could spend hours gazing at this type of artwork.
ReplyDeletei love the first image! looks like upside-down hearts. the colors are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteMmmmm....very nice. The colours make me think of gelati icecream!
ReplyDeletethese are lovely! i still haven't been to asheville, and i hear it's amazing-- i'll have to make a long weekend of it sometime!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous!
ReplyDeletethese really are beautiful. i'd like to see more of her work!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful...
ReplyDeletewow I love these
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i love the ghost-like images in the background...lovely little surprises
ReplyDeleteThese are whimsical and hauntingly beautiful. I love the different textures and natural shapes -- what a gorgeous post!
ReplyDeleteOh my, how I love Celia's work. So lovely!
ReplyDeleteIf you are in Raleigh, her work is available at Rebus Works, and there are a few online here: www.rebusworks.us