This will be desert for your blogging eyes......
as my friend Maryanne from
says....in Paris ....'Fig' is all the rage.
I am taken back with his free spirit...
yet tamed enough to make a room into an art form.
on some lucky big, big, big boat
more yumminess on this big, big boat
This is so me. I love this.
Below is Alberto Pinto's home in Brazil
The textures and color he uses make want to be there.
It is so uncluttered and happy.
Do you have a favorite space
that this {genius} designer has done?
His work is a surprise.
How great is that???
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He is SO talented. I want his book on tablescapes.
ReplyDeleteHope that your week is going well, Renee.
Teresa
xoxo
He is so crazy talented, brilliant, over the top and is doing VERY VERY well indeed... i am not sure if i could live in any of his spaces as they are a bit too theatrical for me but they are amazing to look at.
ReplyDeleteFrancine
ReplyDeletei sort of desire the theatrical feeling in his home.
it is so fifferent-
and fun.
no doubt you wouldn't get board.
and i really love that.
xxx
I like the 'fig' rooms and the third picture is wonderful. It reminds me of Cocteau's Santo Sospir at Cap Ferrat. I also like the curtains there and the bed spread furthr down with appliqués. Alberto Pinto knows his history and his textiles!
ReplyDeleteOur house in France could possibly be a mish mash of styles because we absolutely have to have a black and white staircase with touches of gold!!! You are going to have your work cut out Renee to make it work for us!!!!! xxx
ReplyDeleteWow, he's really different! He has an incredible talent for marrying very disparate elements. The result is very unique and fabulous.
ReplyDeletejules
ReplyDeletenot to worry. we will pull it together just fine.
it may blow a few minds.....but that is the whole point right?
love xx
I love that first photo of his work so much that I painted that room a few years ago....the colors are gorgeous. xo
ReplyDeleteanne
ReplyDeletewhy am i not surprised!!
it is purrrrrfect for your work.
xxx
Renee,
ReplyDeleteWe need diverse designers to learn from because given an array of projects in a different genre creates growth in us. This allows us to experience using a different part of our brain and free our inhibitions that cause limits to creativity.
So, through many design experiences be it: museums, indoor or outdoor art exhibits, gallery receptions, books and even images on tbe web we push our limits on design and clear out mental clutter on what works. Because really it ALL works depending on your perspective.
Bette
bette
ReplyDeleteas always
i get it!
and it is sooooo true.
thank g-d for the gifted designers -
who design 'OUT OF THE BOX!'
xxx
I love the 3rd and 4th rooms to live in, all of the others for his use of color and art so boldly and creatively!!
ReplyDeleteXoxo
Karena
Art by Karena
francine
ReplyDeletei wish i were as crazy talented as he!
xx
he is sooo talented... but what i really want to say here is... HOW ARE YOU MY DARLING FRIEND?
ReplyDeletei m i s s y o u .....xxxxxxx
So many fantastic things to discover in these AP rooms!! I have his Table Settings book and always discover new things each time I look. Amazing!! ox
ReplyDeletedoggy ears
ReplyDeletei can only imagine how fab the table top would be!!!!
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