Friday, May 31, 2013

My Happy Art

 “I don't think artwork can ever be rated high enough. Actual artwork that you love, that speaks to you. You look at it and it makes you happy. That makes a room.”
-Alexa Hampton, Designer

The most favorite piece of art, in my home, has the ability to take me in, calm me, and make me happy.  It holds a personal memory for me as well.

I discovered the oil painting in an art gallery. It had become an ‘orphan’; the painting had made it’s way to the gallery from an estate, and then had languished, without a home, until I stumbled upon it.

The artist signed it ‘Fielder’; however, the artist’s name didn't offer any clues as to his notoriety, or even the location. I felt like it depicted the banks of the Seine river in Paris. I had no other clues to follow.

Forward a few years; my daughter and I were in Paris, and had just toured Notre Dame and the moving Memorial des Martyrs de la Deportation*. The monument has a beautiful vantage point, begging for a romantic photo of the city. As I framed my photo with the lenses, I spied the cityscape that my painting captures! My daughter then took this picture, celebrating our discovery, marking a special connection for my (then) teen daughter and me.

Beyond this piece offering a sense of peace, the memory of discovering the point where monsieur  (or Mademoiselle) Fielder set up his or her easel, and painted an image that brings a personal dialog of my life to my home, in the United States.



Finding a piece of art that speaks to you is a treasure. When you are searching for art, look for an aspect that represents your life- your travels, family, passions. It need not be expensive, of famous provenance, or by a famous person. It needs to connect and be special to you. I promise it will return the favor for many years to come, enhancing your home and your story.


* Memorial des Martyrs de la Deportation is a memorial to the 200,000 people deported from Vichy France to the Nazi concentration camps during the Second World War.