Thursday, September 30, 2010

Trick or Treat? Beware...

dolls are used in this post.
Colette and Daphne meet up for lunch.
"Let's see if Pubdoll can join us." suggested Daphne," I wonder what is up with her."
"Good idea, say Hi from me", said Colette."What did she say?"
"She is still recovering from one of her big parties last night, she won't be able to make it..." Daphne told her.
"Try Amy, I know Norma is in school..." added Colette. "Say Colette, are you still house hunting?" asked Daphne? "Always!" Colette replied.

Credits: J.P. Stevens antique metal couch, contemporary Caco dolls, costume bracelet cut up for belt and jewelry, Black atheletic sock for Colette's knit dress, child's white sock for Daphne's, rement coffee cup, purse, wallet. Chanel bag by CDHM artist, Dawn Carrol. Trick or Treat??? C

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Poster on the frige

Want to attend Minitura!
Would love to see Elf's set up! C
Credits: table, chairs, pillows, Miniamodernista, Kitchen, PRD, art by my assistant. Plantes, croissants and tableware by Mighty world.

Saturday, September 25, 2010

How minitiatures reflect real life

I was fooling around while having my morning coffee taking pictures of the MH1 bathroom. I looked down and noticed coffee stains on the sleeve of my bathrobe.
When I looked more carefully I noticed that some coffee had splashed on the sleeve of this bathrobe hanging in the MH1. First I thought, "I had better wash that right away".
But then I realized it is actually a miniature version of me so I might as well leave it. You can see it better in the second picture!!! C

Credits: Elf sink, rement lotion bottle and nail polish from "Girls in the City", room from the MH1, shower door a plastic box lid with a towel rod for handle from Elf. Robe and shoes from Mannor House.

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Paris Renfroe in real scale.

I had Paris and Lisa Renfroe over for lunch last weekend and it was so interesting. We were talking about my house and Paris was available to come see it. It was built in 1929 and was one of the early houses placed for the view from the East Bay Hills. The rooms are small as it was made before cantilevering was known. My house is colonial style and "quaint" and frankly I'm bored with it. He asked me what I couldn't live without and helped narrow down my desire for modern touches. I had a BLAST!
He and Lisa are a great team. She is beautiful and a software designer who runs her own company.   I served white wine, bread and cheese, and squash soup.Then pumkin pie. It was a Fallish day in the Bay area and I felt like Martha Stewart!
I showed them my Gottschalk house, MH1, and the hexagonal Eagle 1950's house. We talked about the growth of the mini design world and how great the DWR event was.
He has an interesting story about his name as he has a Greek heritage. Do you know who Paris was in Greek mythology? He was the greatest judge of beauty in the world. Good name for an artist.. He also started the Trojan War, but that's another chapter. He said it is wild being named Paris with Paris Hilton in the news all the time.
Then he said the most amazing thing. He and Lisa had a view of the East Bay Hills when they lived in San Francisco. They used to watch the setting sun reflect off the windows of the east bay houses in the evening.
 He said my view was a miniature, that the feeling one gets from a view is the same we get from looking at mini scenes. He said his favorite character growing up was Gulliver. He said he could see stepping into my view and being gigantic and walking aound! I had never thought of it that way before.
I said I had been taught Bonkai when I was a little child living in Yokahama, Japan. It is the art of making scenery from clay then coloring it with colored sand. I remember making waves in the ocean was my favorite because even a small child could drop white sand on the blue in wavery lines and it looked real. I thought that was my beginning with miniature scenes.
He said it was interesting to see how people reacted when people they respect or admire took mini design seriously. I showed him my collection on Flickr but his soul is firmly rooted in modern design.
Thank you Paris and Lisa for visiting. I  look forward to the next time you are in the Bay area. C

Mini dork is a misnomer

If I had to elect someone President of the Bay Area Mini Modern Association, it would be Megan. She is intelligent, diplomatic, and helpful. (I've already cannonized Mini Modern). Ok beautiful, charming and serene too. This is high praise for someone who has a 1 year old and a 5 year old.
She noticed the Antrim House and man did she take it to the finish line. Remember she bought it on SALE.
It is sort of the hot property right now because Paris Renfroe is her contractor. AND decorator. I mean everything about it is top notch. Even the back has special treatment with a suede like paint, Notice the wood siding. Gorgeous.

She has always been so welcoming to all us Bay Area mini peeps and created the SF Moma event when our friend Susan Hale visited from Toronto. Obviously we mini sorts are not the kind to organize but I just want to recognize her leadership in making us all feel welcome to the clique. She EVEN let me put Colette in her masterpiece and took pictures! She truly understands the obsession.
You know some times things just happen for the right reasons! C

Monday, September 20, 2010

and Doris!

My real modern design needs were met when I googled "modern miniature furniture" one day and Mini Modern's blogspot came up showing Doris Nathanson's work under the name Minimodernista. She was also on Flickr. I had to have her works. My first purchase was the long red couch. If you look back at my flickr pictures of that time her white ceiling light is in almost every one. Instant mod design. The forms are so pure and the execution so well done they take over the spotlight.
We had emailed many times so meeting her in person was like meeting an old friend.
Her displays were dazzeling!
 Now that I look at the pictures I wonder if the white "fish tank" display is hers or Mini Modern's? I assumed it was used by Doris but now I think I missed it if it wasn't. I have always wanted to see that up close. Gee, when can we do this again...

It was great to hear in her own words her experience becoming a modern miniature designer.
She also told us she will be featured in the December issue of Marths Stewart's Home magazine, so keep an eye out. Do I have the right name of the publication? Can't wait. C

Doris's daughter and son in law were there. We asked  her daughter about her mother's style and she said the patterns were always a part of their decor growing up.
We asked if Doris's grandkids had a dollhouse.She told us her mother made a "Batman" doll house for her two boys which they love. It had a "Batroom", with toilet and sink and the little boys really used it.

 Oh Boys! Lucky guys to have Doris as a Grandmother. I can tell people this because you are SO chic! C

Paris in San Francisco

Paris brought several models of his work. He attracted a lot of attention and I it didn't even occur to me to shop. Everyone remarked about using his Art Gallery as a house. He is so creative and productive. I think he is the undisputed  leader in mini design, each piece is a work of art.
The famous pod.
His work is cutting edge.So it will take a week or few to produce the pictures in the SF Chronicle and I cannot wait!!! Take that New York Times..
Doris is tomorrow, then Mini Dork
OH! I do have to tell you how funny it was when introducing myself to the DWR people who were the best hosts, "Hi I'm Leftcoast mini, oh I see Minidork, is Mini Modern here?" their eyes would look confused, read alarmed, "You are Mini what?" they said politely.  Love the blog world. CM aka MR, aka LCM