Friday, July 30, 2010
Miami here I come!
Just packed my suitcase for Miami. It includes a new dress I bought today at candystore Holt Renfrew, designed by one of my heroines Diane von Furstenberg (it was on sale mom!). Here is a glimpse of what I think I will be wearing on Saturday for my opening/cocktail party. Of course I have a few more options packed as I can get so indecisive, especially at those moments I NEED to be ready. Expect a detailed posting on my exhibition at Design Within Reach (Coral Gables studio), the cocktail party on Saturday and my other Miami adventures!
Apologies for the quality of the pictures. No photoshop on my sister's laptop.
Thursday, July 29, 2010
A little confession about Dutch television
Still in Toronto. A full but wonderful program every day. A great balance between business and pleasure. Enjoying time with my sister and kids. Moments to reflect. One of today's moments resulting in this posting. A confession to you, something I didn't feel comfortable sharing. My first appearance on Dutch television (already) in November last year. I felt naked, like in this dream that you are standing in front of an audience only wearing a towel that is basically not covering your whole body. No make-up, no styling, just me, answering questions about what has driven me to trade my old comfortable (corporate) life for an insecure future. But let's face it, the bottom line is that there are no securities in life even if you think you have a full fledged guarantee. My radical change has brought me happiness. It has made me more gutsy and eager, more appreciative of many things whether they are big or small!
Note: I apologize to my followers that this broadcast is in Dutch only without subtitles
Monday, July 26, 2010
The Toronto Files - Part III
I apologize that there are no close up pictures of the products. I am posting from my sister's spare laptop that doesn't allow me to crop pictures nor haven't I figured out how to make screenshots. How I miss my Mac, next investment will be an Macbook for sure!
Wishing you all a great inspiring week and I will post some more about Toronto over the next days.
Note: In Toronto both Michelle's ceramic pressware and my pillow designs are sold at interior design store Hollace Cluny!
Friday, July 23, 2010
The Toronto Files - Part II
Josh Chalom, artistic director and lovely Kim of Cube Works Studio
Since a few months my son Mauk is completely into the 80s iconic puzzle Rubik's Cube. When we were going for dinner in Toronto's trendy Distillery District last weekend we came across "Cube Works Studio" a gallery filled with amazing artwork made out of Rubik's Cubes. My absolute favorite piece: Mick Jagger with the Union Jack. The creative brain behind the concept is charismatic Josh Chalom. If you have the chance don't miss this mind boggling art!
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
The Toronto Files - Part I
Can't believe how time flies here in Toronto. I am enjoying taking it easy, spending time with my sister and watching our kids having fun together. My sister lives in an area called The Beach, which is right on Lake Ontario. It is a lovely area and the kids spend a lot of time playing outside. Of course we do the tourist routine as well. Last Sunday we visited Niagara Falls and I have to admit it was spectacular to get so close to such "violent" energy. More from Toronto tomorrow and that is a promise!
Thursday, July 15, 2010
New Press - Emirates
Before I flew with my kids to Toronto yesterday there was a suprise in my mailbox. Some wonderful publicity in interior design glossy Emirates Home. Since recent I have a representative in Dubai, Fleur Stoffels, and she made it happen. So a big thank you to Fleur and to Emirates Home for featuring my In Bloom Green and In Bloom Orange pillows!
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
In respectful memory of Marija
In respectful memory of lovely Marija of Holding Court who pursued her life with passion.
"It's only when we truly know and understand that we have a limited time on earth -- and that we have no way of knowing when our time is up -- that we will begin to live each day to the fullest, as if it was the only one we had."
Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
Something arrived from Australia...
My first Australian Artwork on the left (framed in white)
Yesterday at the Studio there was a package waiting for me from Australia. It was send by my dear blogger sister Kerry of A Tranquil Townhouse as I was the lucky one for her give-away. It was wrapped tastefully with purple and orange ribbons and had a card with some personal words that touched my heart.
On the front of the card is a quote from Anatole France (A French Nobel Prize winning writer 1844-1924): " TO ACCOMPLISH GREAT THINGS, WE MUST DREAM AS WELL AS ACT."
The content of the package "Cloudburst" a glass artwork made by Kerry's dear husband Richard has found an honourful spot in my house. For me Cloudburst will forever be symbolic for Anatole France's quote. Thank you Kerry and Richard I will continue to act!
Monday, July 12, 2010
Cured from Orange Fever
before the World Cup finale Holland - Spain
the day after.....
Oh boy what a disappoinment yesterday evening. The Dutch lost in the World Cup Final from Spain 0-1. I watched the game with friends in a local bar avoiding the crowds at the Museum square. You can imagine that all spirits were terribly down after the loss. I had one advice up my sleeve "Keep Calm and Carry On" the text of the poster produced by the British Government during World War II to raise the morale of the British. This brings me to actually say a big thank you to colleague artist Anne Harwell of Annechovie who interviewed me for her blog Annechovie. Talented Anne creates beautiful decorative pieces beaming with color. Anne and I are definitely (and proudly) from the same school of "non avant-gardists". So THANK YOU Anne for having me on your blog and for those of you who do not know Anne yet do visit her inspiring blog and fabulous Etsy Store including "Keep Calm and Carry On" screenprints! Wishing you all a great week MX.
Thursday, July 8, 2010
The week progressing....(with plenty of excitement)
Chrisanthemum & Pink Ikat, oil on canvas 40x40cm (Miami)
Allium Flowers I, oil on canvas 40x50cm (Miami)
Flamingo Flowers & Pink Ikat, oil on canvas, 40x50cm (Miami)
Yesterday DHL picked up the first shipment of paintings for the events at Design within Reach in Miami. I am excited but also a bit nervous. It feels like my children are venturing out into the big wide world. There will be around 15 paintings on show. If you are interested in any of the paintings or if you would like to attend the opening at DWR Coral Gables (31st July) or DWR West Palm Beach (28th August) do contact my lovely agent Eva Roepers of Interdecorations.
The other exciting thing that happened was that Anna Liesemeyer of "In Honor of Design" posted a lovely feauture on my work. Anna is a graphic and accessory designer and loves to share her design inspiration but also promotes the work of kindred spirits.
A big thank you Anna for being a warm and supporting person and for those of you who do'nt know Anna I highly recommend her blog!
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Happy birthday my darling sisters!
Cocktails & Canals - illustration Mariska Meijers
The Meijers sisters part I - Mariska, Tineke, Marieke
The Meijers sisters part II - Mariska, Tineke, Marieke
My sisters Tineke and Marieke are having their birthday today! Unfortunately we can not celebrate together but Skype is ideal for these situations. We have always been very close despite the fact that we are all globetrotters. For a few years we were each living on a different continent. Tineke currently lives in Toronto and Marieke and I live a 25 minute drive from each other. As you can imagine I am so looking forward to get on the plane to Toronto next week with my kids. Spending some girly and family time with my sister. Expect a full report on my blog!
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Wishing True - Guest Blogger
French Interior (by Philippe Model) on my guest post
I have been guestblogging over at lovely Kate's Wishing True. So go have a look at her inspiring "pretty things blog" (that is how Kate describes her own blog). Kate believes that all good things come in three as she is also writing on two more blogs The Big Piece of Cake & Style Key West.
Have a wonderful vacation Kate and thank you for inviting me!
Monday, July 5, 2010
A brand new week
Yes I relaxed this weekend and was able to sit down for more than 5 minutes at a time! Okay I have to admit I did do some work yesterday. This week it is going to be full on. Preparing shipments for my upcoming exhibitions in Miami, ordering new fabrics, scheduling time at the atelier, getting some vintage furniture upholstered, buying presents for my sister and her boys in Toronto, celebrating my son's last week at his primary school, starting to pack for my 3 week trip to Canada and the US, making arrangements with the dear people that will be holding the fort in my absence. So today just a quick water colour sketch and wishing you all an energetic week!
Saturday, July 3, 2010
Orange Waves
with girlfriends Patricia, Elizabeth & Ingrid
friend & skipper Ronald in appropriate T
famous 5 star hotel Het Amstel
people partying at Cafe Hesp
our "Gugenheim" a parking garage!
Hermitage museum
the Gstar Raw Ferry
To cool down and celebrate we went on a little boating tour in the canals of Amsterdam. I forgot to bring my camera but took some pictures with my phone. Off to the beach now with my kids. Happy weekend!
Friday, July 2, 2010
Amsterdam calling Australia!
impression of my studio-showroom
A Tranquil Townhouse
Ada & Darcy
My dear Australian blogger friend Kerry Martin of A Tranquil Townhouse announced a big change in her carreer path...and she mentioned me as one of the people that inspired her to take the leap! I am proud of you Kerry and thank you for giving me such an honourable mention.
Browsing a bit further in bloglandia I found another suprise. Lovely Kelly Collis of Ada & Darcy features my work on her blog today. Kelly has also taken the plunge into the deep waters of the unknown! I am convinced Kelly that you are a fabulous swimmer. Thank you Kelly for featuring my work!
So attention everyone keep an eye on Kerry and Kelly as they are each soon to launch their online stores!
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Different Shades of Trade
For my designs I often depend on the craftmanship of others. Yes I am able to create an idea, a concept, a two dimensional picture but to transform it into the end product is a whole other ball game. For various reasons I prefer to source as close to home as possible. Over the last couple of days I have been exploring the wonderful world of lamp shades. Once you dive into it you find an ocean of possibilities but I have been able two filter it down. On my absolute shortlist is De Gezusters Stoop in Amsterdam. Just a 15 minutes bycicle ride from my house is the wonderful lampshade atelier of Carin Stoop. First impression when you walk in is that you step into another era, but having a closer look you see all her quircky combinations of antique lampbases with contemporary fabric lamp shades. She handcrafts all her designs and finds creative solutions for every lampbase. I love finding little jewels like Carin especially when it is almost in my backyard! All pictures taken by me.
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