Saturday, 31 October 2009

EXHIBIT OPENING NOW - YOU'RE INVITED (baby it's crowded in here)




















Thank You so much for attending my 'Holiday e-Art Sale' !!! (I think my prices are going to knock your socks off!) I am so happy you are here. You may adjust the volume of the music, pause it or change the playlist to suit your mood. The next post down you will find my catered food table for your enjoyment. We have wine, sangria or designer lattes. You will probably be bumping shoulders with some pretty interesting people; Blogebrities, Media types, fellow artists, some of my family...me....have a good time and please, no need to rush on out of here. Stay awhile and leave a comment so that we all know you dropped by. To purchase any of my 'original' work - there are 18 original pieces in total - please VISIT HERE for an easy and secure checkout. All the work is unframed and will be shipped to you with great care. This sale (with extremely 'festive' prices) will be for 24 hours!!! I hope all 18 pieces find a home! Happy Shopping! Please sign our Guest Book by leaving a COMMENT. Click HERE TO PURCHASE.
********THANK YOU so much for visiting and reading Liberty Post. You helped me increase my readership by 50% in the month of October 2009!!! I was completely blown away by this. You made my October 2009 the best month ever since June 2007 when I started Liberty Post. It's all because of you!!!************



















Caterers Are Here With The Refreshments













Darlings, help yourself. Please. We have so much food. Please. Here. Take a plate and serviette. Indulge. Wine? Sangria? Latte? Sweet? Please. Enjoy the e-Art exhibit. (Opening in 1.5 hours - Gallery Doors Open at Midnight) Sip.















My e-Art Sale Starts at Midnight Tonight!!!


I'll absolutely love you forever and a day if you should be so kind as to help me promote my 'Liberty Post Holiday e-Art Sale' !!! All art available Nov. 1st - beginning tonight at midnight - is original, affordable (extremely) and adorable - perfect for some one's home and/or gift! Get a jump on your Holiday buying. Love you bunches and bits. Liberty Post xo (COME BACK AT MIDNIGHT) - light virtual refreshments will be served - MUSIC - I'm just setting up now...hanging the art.....laying out the cheese board.....see you in a few hours.

The Devil Wears Yada Yada

I am a real super 'scare-di-cat' when it comes to Halloween, so you must give me a pat on the back for even having the courage to post this 'she-devil'. I figure 'she-devils' are much nicer than their male counterparts, well..because they're female. (except for that last boss of mine of course) Make sense? Hope to see you all back here at MIDNIGHT TONIGHT for my 'e-Art Sale'. Yada Yada

Amsterdam: Made By Hand - Pia Jane Bijerk

Quietly, oozing with class, Pia announces her next book. Reserve your special copy here. This is the second Made by Hand guide by stylist Pia Jane Bijkerk. The first, Paris: Made by Hand, received an ecstatic reception around the world from magazines such as British House & Garden, Vogue Living, and Martha Stewart Living, and on dozens and dozens of design blogs from design*sponge to decor8. Amsterdam: Made by Hand takes readers to dozens of boutiques, studios, and workshops offering not only newly created items fashioned by hand, but also vintage objects and found objects that may have been reworked by a talented artist. Also included are shops providing exclusive European supplies if you want to make your own objects: fabric, vintage silk tassels, yarn, handmade buttons, flowers in feathers and silk, and more. Pia describes her book the best:
“As a stylist, I am always on the lookout for objects that are distinctive and alluring—which is why I adore all things handmade."
Amsterdam: Made by Hand is an insider’s guide where you’ll discover Dutch ateliers tucked away on the cobble stoned backstreets of the old canal district, and boutiques that Dutch designers and stylists have kept well-hidden inside their black books. . . until now. Between its pages you can expect to find woodworkers, flower artists, jewelry designers, dressmakers, ceramicists, and more: with the backdrop of Amsterdam’s beautiful canals and wonky buildings, you can expect to see this quaint old city in a whole new light.”This is a book for all professional designers and decorators and lovers of design and decorating, lovers of all things handmade, the chic and unique, and of course Amsterdam. Order your copy HERE.

Friday, 30 October 2009


The word 'no' hurts. It just plain hurts, but we are the ones who use it the most. We let the word 'no' seep into our society - because we have to and because we haven't figured out another word to replace it.


When we are little it's the only word we have to keep us safe. No, don't touch the stove. No, don't put that in your mouth. No, don't go near the road. No, don't climb up on that you could fall. We set the wheels in motion for a lifetime of 'No's'. We grow up believing that 'no' is a negative word.


No, you did not win. No, you didn't get the raise. No, you didn't get the job. No, you didn't pass. No, you're too fat to be a model. No, you're not smart enough. No, you don't have enough money. No, I don't want to be with you anymore. No, you didn't do that right.On the other hand, I think it's amazing to learn the word 'No.' It can liberate us. It is a positive word that can move us forward in our lives.


No, I won't settle for this. No, I will not quit. No, this isn't working so let's improve it. No, I think I have a better idea. No, I won't be disrespected. No, I won't accept that. No, I deserve to be free. No, I won't allow you to do that to me. No, I will not be discouraged by anyone. No, I will not leave you. No, I won't be controlled. No, let me try again. No, I'm not going to be overlooked anymore. No, I will succeed.


No is the word behind determination, persistence and vision. No does not create limitations, it opens doors. No makes you believe it can't be done. Actually the word 'no' gives you the opportunity to say 'why not?'. No is the secret word that lives in our heads. It can make or break you.


How has the word 'No' shaped you as a person?


Der Spatling



Der Spatling of Halloween fame, but it's a 'real' scary time for this little guy. The greater horseshoe bat is one of the rarest out of the fourteen species of bats found in Britain. Current estimates show that there are approximately between 4,000 and 6,000 Greater Horseshoe Bats left. They are becoming victims of insecticides, which have been used to kill insects found in crops and depriving them of their insect food. The Greater Horseshoe Bat is one of the most endangered species on earth. If you see Der Spatling tomorrow night, please keep him safe. (see you all at my e-Art Sale Nov 1st - all day - here on my blog - time to holiday shop!)

Thursday, 29 October 2009

Designers: Have You Seen This?


I think you better scoot on outta here and head over here to get the full wondrous scoop!!! Bye.

Wednesday, 28 October 2009

VIDEO: Affordable, Adorable e-Art Sale Nov 1st

Here's my e-Art Sale Promo Video. Enjoy the rumbling tumble sound of my dryer! (ooops) And see the 'Howdah' post come full circle! (an original howdah graphic poster available!!!)

Exquisite Photograph

Another favorite. So many to see. So few this exceptional. Exquisite lifestyle photograph.

Howdah






















I'm going to get myself a real one. Perhaps you should too. (I'm actually selling one. More about that tomorrow) A howdah is a carriage which is positioned on the back of an elephant, or occasionally some other animal, used most often in the past to carry wealthy people or for use in hunting or warfare. It was also a symbol of wealth for the owner, and as a result were decorated with expensive gems.