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Showing posts with label Decor. Show all posts

Saturday, January 25, 2020

Blooming Pollen Makes A Beautiful Mars Rose Garden / Original Acrylic On Canvas


Blooming Pollen Makes A Beautiful Mars Rose Garden

Original Acrylic On Canvas



  • Title: Blooming Pollen Makes A Beautiful Mars Rose Garden
  • Date: December 2018
  • Location: Orlando, Florida
  • Style: Abstract
  • Medium: Acrylic & Molding Paste on Canvas
  • Dimensions: 20 in x 16 in
  • Colors: Red, Black, Blue, Gray
  • Artist: Victry
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  • Blooming Pollen Makes A Beautiful Mars Rose Garden. ~ Poem by Victry.

    "Blooming pollen follow me, through the city sidewalks they accompany me. I see them in every flower shop, on every tree. On my car and on my knees! I sneeze all day, at night I can't sleep. My eyes are puffy, I can hardly see. Three times a day I reach out for my antihistamines. These blooming pollen should be shipped to Mars, where Elon Musk is planning to establish a human hub. These blooming pollen is what Mars will need, to help form a true colony. Up there they need trees, flowers, lady bugs, and bees! I'm sure these blooming pollen will make Mars a beautiful rose garden indeed. And forget me, I have here on Earth all the blooming pollen I truly need!"

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    Androids Anonymous / Original Acrylic On Canvas

    Androids Anonymous

    Original Acrylic On Canvas

    • Title: Androids Anonymous
    • Date: December 2018
    • Location: Orlando, Florida
    • Style: Abstract
    • Medium: Acrylic & Molding Paste on Canvas
    • Dimensions: 16 in x 20 in
    • Colors: Blue, Black, Silver, White, Gray, Yellow
    • Artist: Victry
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    Androids Anonymous ~ By Victry

    "They are not there to listen to you. They are there to hijack your brain. To overtake your thoughts and add theirs. It's a fight between your gray matter and their sophisticated circuitry. But, you paid for it. Yes, you spent every cent for it. You went with Chase that day when you purchase it. Now, this thing, knows your every thoughts. It knows your whereabouts. It's clever. It's smart. It's a super computer! But, do yourself a favor, stop feeding it. Stop inquiring it. Stop carrying it around. Tell it who is the boss. If you don't, it will continue to control you. Come on, it's your only chance to win your life back! Come on, do it! Or else you will end up like them, a pile of trash.

    Androids Anonymous."

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    Horacio The Spanish Bull / Original Acrylic On Canvas


    HORACIO THE SPANISH BULL

    ORIGINAL ACRYLIC ON CANVAS



  • Title: Horacio The Spanish Bull
  • Date: December 2018
  • Location: Orlando, Florida
  • Style: Abstract
  • Medium: Acrylic & Gesso on Canvas
  • Dimensions: 16 in x 20 in
  • Colors: Gray, Black, White, Light Brown
  • Artist: Victry
  • VictoriaLeeJones.Com


  • Horacio The Spanish Bull by Victry.

    "Horacio was one of the most docile bulls you could have ever met. He was born and raised in a Spanish hacienda surrounded by cows, pigs, horses, goats, and sheep. All such were considered to be his farm family. One day a fire broke out in the barn, the animals were trying to find a way to escape, but couldn't. Horacio was never trained as a fighting bull. So he never had a need to use his horns. However he had to act quickly to save his friends. He remembered when he was young how his grandfather used to be trained for a bullfighting event. Horacio stepped back several feet away from the barn door. All eyeballs were on him. On the count of three he charged! The barn door flew opened. All of the animals were able to escape thanks to the brave, but kind Horacio!"


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    Wednesday, January 1, 2014

    The Rooster is Back!

    Me in front of  Cracker Barrel Restaurant in Altamonte Springs ( Jan 2014)

    Today I woke up feeling happy and energetic. Hubby had the day off. And I was so ready to have a fun time with him. The weather though was not that ideal. It had been drizzling and it was pretty cloudy. It was a yawn- stay- at- home- wearing- pj's- scratch- your- tush- sleep- all- day-kind- of- day. But no, not me! For 3 weeks I have been stuck at home wearing pj's, messy hair, being a bum and watching T.V. all day. Thanks, but no thanks. Of course I had been working on relaunching my Victoria Lee Jones website. So I wasn't a complete full- time bum. Though sometimes I did looked and smelled like one!

    If I had stayed one more day in this house I think that I was going to loose it! This lack of inactivity was killing me! My energy levels was running on empty. But I had to hold on there and keep being positive, of course that was easier said than done.

    But today I felt terrific! On the other hand the weather was not that terrific. I was in a conundrum. I wasn't too crazy about going and venturing out in that rain, but I'm bored to death in this house. I had to tough it out. I said to myself, " I am not going to allow a little rain stop me. Girl, go for it!" Of course I made sure to bring my umbrella, wear my warm beret, and boots because I didn't want to catch another bug again.

    Cracker Barrel here we come! I could smell that homemade food again! A cozy place with great comfort food you just can't beat! What a perfect place to go when the weather outside is frightful. Our nearest Cracker Barrel is just 15 minutes away from our house. My mouth is now watering as I am writing this post.

    As we entered the restaurant I could just taste the hashbrown casserole. Then low and behold. I couldn't believe my eyes! The rooster is back!




    You see months ago Cracker Barrel had launched the rooster collection. Back then I had bought a cute red and black rooster print apron. I also had bought a set of 4 porcelain coasters for a dear elderly friend of mine whom I enjoy having tea with. My friend had just finished remodeling her kitchen and she hadn't started decorating it yet. The vintagey rooster coaster was a great start up inspirational piece to get her decorating going.





    I also had seen other things in the collection that I wanted to purchase for a later date. I especially wanted some rooster soup bowls. Some of my kitchen walls are red.  The printed vintagey bowls with the black, white, and red was just perfect for my kitchen. 





    Then several weeks later after visiting the restaurant again I couldn't find the cute bowls around. As a matter of fact most of the rooster collection was gone! It was like somebody had come in the restaurant in the middle of the night covered the roosters peek and stole the poor rooster away. Poor little fella!





    I went looking online to see if I could spot these bowls. I went as far as to call the restaurant to see if they were going to bring back the rooster. I was going to rally in front of the store one of these days and call out "We want the red head! We want the red head!"





    Did I finally get my bowls? I sure did! And my roosters are just where they should belong, right inside my cupboard in my red kitchen. Aren't these bowls cute! You know we used to have roosters back many years ago. These birds bring back memories of simpler times when we were kids living at home. It's no wonder I love this collection!





    Yay, The roosters are back! And hopefully they could stay a little longer this time.

    Cracker Barrel you rock!




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    On a future post:

    As you can see in the photo I am wearing eyeglasses. This time there are real prescribed bifocals, which I have to wear all the time now. I am not too thrilled about wearing them. I think these glasses ages me. And it also makes my nose look funny. And I blame it all on Superman! I thought he was my hero!

    ...more later




    Saturday, September 14, 2013

    The 18th Century Casa Orlandi Guesthouse

    Casa Orlandi Guesthouse is an 18th century Victorian design home with a sparkling mixture of glam and sophistication. This guesthouse is located in Prato, near Florence Italy. This spectacular home was renovated by the Italian architect Sabrina Bignami.


    Just beautiful! This living room decor is an example that Victorian decor can be colorful and airy. Aren't those fresco's spectacular!




    Great place to entertain. Ball room anyone?


    You add a chandelier and a polished mirror next to a rustic country dinning room seating and it's almost like they were meant to be together! Those Italian tiles floors should never be covered.



    A better look at the kitchen.





    Great picture! Goes perfect with the whole color scheme. 



    The country painting reminds me of the Victorian backdrop that they used back then to take portraits.



    A dreamy princess room!


                                             I wish that my dressing room can looked like this! The wall panels through out this house are just stunning! Time to nail paneling on my own home.


    What's that  back there? I the first place I thought that it part of the fresco. Then later I realized that it was a framed bed. Love the silvery tulip table, the dark chair complements it nicely.


    They must love the tulip tables. I was looking to buy one for my mom at Ikea. Love those walls! The white furniture looks fantastic against those greens, grays walls.



    Tuesday, July 9, 2013

    The Archives: Liz Eyebrows & Prints


    Lately I have been a bit under the weather. Just feel like staying on the couch and wrapping myself with a soft blanket, while enjoying some great movies on TCM. And that is what exactly I have been doing this whole week!

    These past several days I have watched some great movies with Elizabeth Taylor. She is not only a great actress, but she is and was very stunning in her early years. Being that I am also brunette like Liz, expect of course I don't have her violet color eyes. I try to learn how she wore her hair and how she did her makeup. I thought I had all her beauty tricks down, until I watched her movies this week. I came to realize that their was one thing that I didn't paid attention. And that was her dark thick eyebrows!

    Like any classic girl I do pencil my eyebrows. I would usually use a light to medium brown pencil. Though I haven't tried to darken them and to make them thicker. I was always afraid to end up looking like a smurf.

    So I went ahead with the experiment and started to fill my brows with a black liner. Yikes! It turned out way too dark!

    On my second attempt I went for a dark black pencil. It look well, so so.

    My third attempt I used both the eyeliner and then a dark brown. And it was starting to look better.

    Then one day as I was ready to go out I tried a dark brown pencil. And it turned not perfect, but pretty, which is decent enough for me.

    So as I work on my eyebrows and trying to figure the best classic look for them, I came across these cute prints. At first I thought that it was Miss Liz Taylor, but then as I took a closer look I realized that it wasn't Liz.




    I was a bit disappointed, but then realized that I am blind retrochic gal with a huge eyebrow problem!

    Still though aren't these prints so retrochic? I totally loved them! And if you are feeling like me under the weather and want to keep cozy and warm why not get one of these stylish hot water bottles.

    I believe that a girl should always look stylish no matter how crabby she feels. Don't you think?



    Photo: Creative Commons



    The Archives: Post's from my old blog The RetroChic Corner. Original Post Date: 11/11/09

    Tuesday, June 25, 2013

    The Archives: Vintage Inspired Photography!

    These vintage inspired photographs are from my latest favorite website store, Sadie Olive. This online vintage inspired store is so delightful, that it's like visiting a European boutique!

    Sadie Olive is not only a vintage and vintage inspired boutique. But they also provide web and blog designs and professional photography services. It is certainly an all stop place for all you vintage lovers!

    Aren't these photographs so lovely?

    I am totally inspired!

































    By the way most of the items in these pictures are ready for purchasing!


    Come and visit Sadie Olive shop today!


    Pictures provided with permission by Sadie Olive.


    The Archives: Post's from my old blog The RetroChic Corner. Original Post Date: 06/25/09

    Wednesday, March 27, 2013

    The Archives: Phonograph Gallery in Paris

    I always wanted to have a phonograph! Playing an old record on a phonograph is like trying on a vintage dress, until you wear it you don't have the full vintage experience. Several months ago we went to a vintage shop and saw this beautifully elegant phonograph. And the best part of it was that it was a working phonograph! Now what are the odds of that? And of course because it was in mint working condition, and well persevered it was always very expensive.

    I came across a website called "Phonogallery". They are located in Paris France, of course. They sell phonographs, gramophones, cylinders, and much more. They also sell phonograph parts, and they even repair them, which is great if you happened to buy one that doesn't work. And if you happened to be working on a project and need a phonograph, well they to rent them out! Now that is swell!


    Here are some pictures from their gallery:





















    And if you happened to know of a nice little old lady that is giving away her phonograph, just let me know, I will send my agent over. Thanks!





    Photos: Photogallerie.com on Flickr Creative Commons.

    Monday, March 25, 2013

    The Archives: Vanity Accesories

    I went window shopping today at my favorite Victorian Trading Co, online shop and I came across these lovely accessories for my vanity. I know that you too will be inspired by these timeless items.



    I have always thought to start a perfume atomizer collection. I think that using a perfume atomizer is so retrochic and elegant, don't you think? I think every girl should have a least a perfume atomizer on her vanity!

    Details: Perfume Atomizer Bottle, Trinket Box, Cosmetic Brush. Glistening crystals are meticulously hand set upon an enameled ensemble intended for primping. Atomizer 4½". Box 3". Brush 6".



    I know that these pocket watches are not your usual vanity accessories decor. Though if you observe closely these are actually pocket watch that contain solid perfume, spectacular I might say! And the great thing about these is that you can carry your pocket watch perfume whenever you go out, is like bringing a piece of your vanity with you.

    Details: Solid Perfume in a Pocket Watch. Purse-friendly. Replica timepieces harbour soy and maple wax infused with pure plant and flower essence. The creamy emollient will endure when applied to the pulse points. 2". Gift boxed.




    Now no girl can't live without her brush and mirror. These silver plated vanity brush, comb and mirror, are a classic! You probably own a vintage mirror or brush that have lost their charm, whether be that the silver has peeled off or because of rust. Well, these vanity items are brand new that you will be able to use, without worrying of getting it worn out!

    Details: Brush, Comb & Mirror. Our cherished antique set was cast in wax thereby preserving every intricate petal on the plump chrysanthemums and ensuring that such a lovely dresser set could be enjoyed by others. Silver-plated brass. Mirror 9 in. Comb 7 in. Brush 8 in.



    Enjoy your day!


    The Archives: Post's from my old blog The RetroChic Corner. Original Post Date: 09/7/09

    Monday, February 14, 2011

    The Archives: A French Decor Living Room Inspiration

    Lately I have been trying to makeover my living room. So I have been looking everywhere for inspiration on French Decor.You all know how my dream is to go one day to Paris France. Although at the moment I am not able to travel to Paris, or anywhere else, I love to just day dream of a lovely French home right in the middle of Paris.

    And here is exactly what I vision the place to look like:















    Just perfect!


    Au revoir.




    The Archives: Post's from my old blog The RetroChic Corner. Original Post Date: 02/14/11

    Thursday, November 12, 2009

    The Archives: Rainy Day in Paris


    This same painting I have in my living room. When I first say this painting I knew that it was coming home with me. I have always loved raining days! I just find rain so refreshing. After it rains doesn't the air smell nice? It is something that has made me feel so alive!

    This painting is called "Rainy Day, Paris Street", and it was painted by Gustave Caillebotte in 1877. Ever since I bought this picture I always wondered where the artist got his inspiration for his art piece.

    And here it is:



    This is Gare Saint-Lazare which is one of the six large terminus train stations of Paris. The Gare Saint-Lazare has been represented in a number of artworks. It attracted artists during the Impressionist period and many of them lived very close to the Gare St-Lazare during the 1870s and 1880s. Some of these artist were: Édouard Manet, Jean Béraud, and Claude Monet.

    So today it happened to be pretty cloudy almost like it wanted to rain. It wasn't rain that had come, but it actually got chilly today here in Florida! And can you believe that I didn't take my coat with me. After half an hour later being in the cold I felt under dressed. After all this time of waiting for a cold front, and here I was so unprepared. I did wear a hat, knitted skirt and my closed black and white retro shoes, but it wasn't warm enough.

    Tomorrow though, I am wearing my whole winter ensemble! I am so looking forward to it!




    P.S. Just finished watching the movie "Rear Window" by Alfred Hitchcock. I think this is one of the best movies that he did. And Grace Kelly looked so glamours!


    Photos and Research: Creative Commons Flickr & Wikipedia.



    The Archives: Post's from my old blog The RetroChic Corner. Original Post Date: 11/12/09

    Monday, September 21, 2009

    The Archives: My Dream Sofa!

    I found the vintage sofa of my dreams! Nope, I haven't bought this vintage sectional sofa. I wish! I happened to be window shopping at Etsy when I spotted her. I couldn't wait to share this great vintage find with you!



    What I first love about this sofa it's the style. The curvy lines makes her look sophisticated. The second thing that I love about this sofa is the beautiful floral pattern. The colors are also a plus for me, because I already have those same colors through out my house. Isn't that round table cute? I just love it!




    Another plus is that this sofa comes with a built-in side table. Isn't that super cleaver! As an almost interior decorator, I see so much potential with this great sectional. Depending on your living room arrangement you can pretty much place these sectional together side by side. Or you can even have it facing each other. I love this sofa flexibility!





    What do I love about this sofa? Well, everything!

    The best part of having a sectional like this is that it would be perfect for a party! It would be swell to even have a 50's or 60's party with this vintage sofa!

    For now, I will be adding her to my wish list.

    Perhaps one of these days a lovely old lady neighbor will want to give away her well preserved vintage sectional to me. And I will promise my neighbor that I will keep the plastic on.

    Did anyone watched the Oprah Show about the 60's? I totally missed it! If you happen to know where I can watch it online, will you be so kind to let me know? I surely will appreciate it!


    Thanks!




    The Archives: Post's from my old blog The RetroChic Corner. Original Post Date: 09/21/09


    Wednesday, August 5, 2009

    The Archives: She is such a Lady!


    Aren't these vintage lamps divine? I found these beauties in Etsy. I know that it will go well in my Paris room. Though my pocket book will be empty after making such a transaction. Anyhow I will just dream about having one of these beautiful lamps. What, can't a girl dream once in a while?





    You don't need to overpower your room with flowery fabrics on chairs, curtain or pillows to add that feminine touch into a room. If you ever want to add a feminine look to a room, the best thing to do is to look for curvy shapes. These lamps for instance have that feminine lines. They even look like corsets, so girly I might say!




    Now, several years ago do you remember these tiny lamps that have a corset for a shade. They were in style. And I am sure that many of us bought these cute little lamps. And perhaps you might be thinking that these stylish lamps will look perfect in my room. Well, I do appreciate your concern for me. Though as an almost graduated interior decorator, I have one word for you, "Tacky". That's right, according to my decorator's manual such things are unacceptable!


    I love sharing my words of wisdom with you. I just want to make sure that you make a good decision when it comes to decorating.


    You know that my sister Mily does this for a living. And she does such a good job helping people with their home decor. You can visit her website at: Decor by Mily Gordon.




    The Archives: Post's from my old blog The RetroChic Corner. Original Post Date: 08/05/09
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