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Art and Nature

July 28, 2008  Author: HeavyMetalArt
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 Bending metal to create beautiful shapes is what the old West was all about.  It was about man’s relationship with nature and his ability to understand and mold it.  The art that has grown from this period is a wonderful example of maintaining heritage within the context of the cyber era.  Western art is an important remnant of what has happened in our immediate past and it holds the key to understanding where we are going in our world today.
 

Western Décor

July 28, 2008  Author: HeavyMetalArt

artThe old West was known for its hard, earthen living.  This carries through in art that still reflects that time period.  Western décor is an homage to America at its best and simplest of times.  The period that held all the dreams of a wide open landscape, a new beginning are held within the rustic art metalwork.  Having western artwork displayed in your house shows that you are a part of this knowledge of past times and the embodiment of what is good and beautiful.   

“Candlescapes”

July 25, 2008  Author: Metal Art Lady

moss-rose.jpgOne of the easiest ways to spice up your home decor is with the use of flowers and/or green plants.  There isn’t a room in your house that wouldn’t benefit from the beauty & freshness of green plants & flowers.  Whether your taste runs to silk, fresh or dried flowers and greenery they will bring immediate life to your home decor.  Rustic home decor is especially brightened with the use of flower arrangements!

Another “staple” in home decorating is the magic of candles.  While one candle adds a warm radiance to a room, a grouping of several candles creats drama.  Create a cluster or a row, with different sizes, shapes and colors.  You can choose one main decorative candle holder for the focus point and then build around it with different height’s etc.  As with any decorating accessory you want to implement the rule of an odd number.  A collection of three, five, or seven will always be more pleasing to the eye than an even number.  Building your “candlescape”  will create a mesmerizing allure to any home decor!

lhdm.jpgAs the daylight hour’s lengthen, our thoughts turn towards the outdoors.  Summer days of sunshine, barbecues & entertaining are uppermost in our minds.  If your home is your castle ~~ then the outside is an external reflection.  Western metal art in general and western welcome signs in particular are extremely good ways of kicking up your outdoor western home decor.  With the many different designs and size’s that western welcome signs are available in, you’ll probably have a hard time choosing between them.  From rodeo events and buffalo’s to outhouse’s. 

Give your western outdoor decor a touch of nostalgia with vintage pieces, which add an “it’s always been here look”. Adding worn items like an old saddle over a porch railing, or a broken down wagon wheel in the yard are examples of doing this.  Don’t forget the importance of good coir door mats.  They are also available in beautiful colorful western designs.

texas-barn-star-aged-americana-2.JPGBorn in Bonham, Texas in 1853, John Wesley Hardin became one of the most famous gunmen in the history of the Wild West. Possibly the most feared gunfighter the old west ever knew, he was Texas most notorious gunfighter.  As a matter of fact Texas was the most active gun-fighting state, with some 160 shoot-out’s from the 1850’s through the 1890’s. 

John Wesley Hardin reportedly killed one man for snoring, an Indian just for “target practice”, and another man he argued with in a card game.  He got into trouble very early in life by stabbing another boy when he was 11 years old, even tho’ his father was a Methodist minister and his family a prominent one.

I had heard that he could of shot the point of a Texas barn star!

He had briefly tried to go straight, even practicing the law and avoiding drinking, when he was killed in a saloon playing poker the evening of August 19th 1895 in El Paso Texas.
 

a73517a.JPGThe kitchen is the heart of your home, it’s where everyone seems to gather when they come home after a long day.  Visitors seem to navagate into the kitchen also. So isn’t it time to tidy up the clutter? 

Consider using a metal desktop letter holder to organize those piles of mail.  No table or counter space available?  In that case you might consider a wall mounted Double Shelf Organizer.

Keys, hats, & other small items seem to find there way to the kitchen cabinet or table.  A metal key rack hung by the kitchen door not only helps to tidy the clutter, but you’ll never find yourself rushing around again hunting for your keys!  You can also expand your space by adding a half round wall mounted pot rack.  Invest in some inexpensive kitchen towels & pot holders, they’ll give a fresh splash of color to any kitchen decor.

Try one or all of these tips to really spice up your kitchen decor no matter what the theme. 

“Barbed Wire?!?”

July 18, 2008  Author: Tall Texas Talker

 2-ring-barb-wire-texas-star.jpgThe Old West is a favorite theme for many people, and cowboy decor is becoming more & more popular.  Not only with the cattle rancher and the cowboy, but with everyone who wants to honor & celebrate our heritage of the old west.

The invention of the fencing material barbed wire, by an Illinois farmer named Joseph Farwell Glidden, was responsible for  turning the open plains of the west into enclosed pastures.  This enabled the ranchers to not only isolate their cattle, but to also control breeding.  His invention was patented November 24, 1874, forever changing the society and economy of the region.   

Barbed wire was made out of twisted wire with spaced coiled barbs. Now you can incorporate barbed wire into your rustic home decor with western welcome signs outdoors, or western wall decor indoors.

“The Early Cowboy”

July 17, 2008  Author: Western Lady

cbhss.jpgThere’s really nothing quite like the excitement of old stories about the Wild West, of a stampede on a cattle drive, dealings with the Indians, and hign noon shoot-out’s in the street.

The cowboy has been portrayed as heroic and romantic.  Actually his life was far from romantic, but he definately was a hero in his own right.  It took a strong and capable man to be able to withstand the rugged life of the early cowboy.  Being on cattle drives for months on end, always having to be aware that their could be a stampede if the cattle were panicked by thunder or lightening, or some other loud noise.  Indian attacks were also always possible.  It was dirty, lonely, back-breaking work across rugged land.

Western decor reflects the rich history of the Old West, and is more than just a design scheme, it reflects the passion you feel for your country and it’s history. It’s easy to incorporate this passion & history into your own home decor with western wall decor in any room of your home.

“The Family Farm”

July 16, 2008  Author: Western Lady

wstc.jpgThere was an article yesterday on AOL about things in America that are vanishing.  One of the things they listed was the Family Farm.  One of my fondest memories as a child was going to my uncles farm and seeing the metal welcome sign when you go through the gate.  To lose the family farm is not a good thing. 

That is not only very sad but extremely scary ~~ after all we do have to eat and produce straight from the field on a small family farm just can’t be beat!  The huge commercial farms just aren’t the same, probably because they don’t have the connection to the land & the community that the family farmer has.   My image of a farmer is one of admirable intelligence and skill, one with great patience and endurance.  Just like my uncle!

“What’s Your Style?”

July 15, 2008  Author: Metal Art Lady

tlhss-a.JPGBefore you begin any home decorating project, whether it be large or small, country decor, rustic decor, primitive or western decor it’s always best to plan ahead. A successful home decorating scheme for any room is one that is designed around your personal taste and style.

If your not sure of what you want, go to Home & Garden Shows, flip through decorating magazines, visit model homes.  That one is my favorite to do because you can see, smell, touch and “feel” the effect.   I was in a model home once where they used a real haybale in their decor and it looked totally awesome!  

Notice the common colors used together in a particular decor.   In Asian decor for example they use a lot of reds, blacks, & golds. Cowboy home decor as well as country styles use a lot of the rich and rustic colors such as deep reds & greens, earthty browns & sky blues.

Just remember that what makes a perfectly decorated home is one that showcases accessories that speak to your heart and makes you feel warm, cozy & comfortable.