Showing posts with label George Marks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label George Marks. Show all posts

GERRIE BREMERMANN...an inspired life


Gerrie Bremermann

This fabulous
New Orleans-based designer
whose work is consistently
superior and inspiring joins us today
for
an inspired life.

Not only does she lead
an inspired life,

for decades

G e r r i e   B r e m e r m a n n

has inspired countless others.


See how happy I felt hearing from GB?


Shhhhhhhhh! The designer's own living room...

Let's peek at some of her gorgeous interior design
and pick her gorgeous brain a bit, shall we?

Of course I asked her about honoring creativity.
It's too important an issue.

GB:
"God created man. We must be creative."

Me:
I see a connection between
creativity and the divine too.


Enchanting and such atmosphere.

She loves chairs.
And pretty billowy panels.
Lots of traditional French antiques.
And contemporary art.
With her touch and keen eye,
a synthesis of lovely
magically blooms.


My inquiry about finding lovely
in the everyday evoked a simple reply.

GB:

"Think only good thoughts."

Me:
Brings to mind what someone else said:
If you want to be unhappy
think about yourself...if you want to be
happy, think about others.


This is the photo.

The photo which practically made me weep
and the one where I discovered GB and Louisiana artist George Marks.

Anyone else remember this in Traditional Home?

Still giddy seeing this bedroom today.

The painting by George Marks
fills up my senses
and creates a tranquil dream space.
Watery aquas...umber... and all that subtlety GB captures.

What comes to the designer's mind
when she hears "beauty in imperfection?"

GB:

"Nothing is perfect."

Me:
Hmmmmm...
except the scent of a newborn,
the air just before it rains,
the sound of churchbells,
or the words "I'm sorry..."

 
So quietly romantic.

How important is humor
to your life and to your work?

GB:

"Laughing is better than crying."

Me:
Yep. It's important.



So classic and warm and live-able.

At the moment, what three things inspire you?

GB:

"My staff,
my clients,
and
my work."

Me:
What a lovely trio.



Shall we all release a collective sigh?
Ahhhhhhhhh.

So grateful to
Gerrie Bremermann
for graciously sharing
her thoughts here.

For decades she has delivered
timeless and personal interiors
which elevate the everyday of her clients.

Brilliant space with a painting by Amanda Talley.

You inspire us,
Gerrie Bremermann.


While in NOLA, visit her lovely shop
Bremermann Designs
on Magazine Street.

hot pink sunshine


My niece sits
near a Palo Verde tree
blooming in my parents' backyard.

Considered "dirty trees" because
of the blanket of blooms they leave behind...


all images mine

Dirty?
Now that's what I call beauty in imperfection!
I found the sunshiny Arizona flowering trees
cheerfully vibrant, not unlike my niece Sofia.

George Marks - Cotton - mixed media

Sofia of the vibrant red hair


who loves pettiskirts,



leaping,


George Marks - untitled mixed media on panel

all things pink,


with Gracie

and cuddly sweet.



Soaking up the precious rays?
Feelin' hot pink sunshine?
What's blooming near you?

10 dreams i dream.


1.
her.
the one whose eyes are like mine.

Happy to contribute Lisa's party at Informal Home today.

What I'd like to begin working on starting today
is adding more exercise to my routine.

My energy has been low, and because I'm a writer
I sit. A LOT.
Mys post is dreamy today.
In order to make our dreams reality,
we have to make healthy choices
so I'm making this one.
More exercise. A stronger heart. More endurance. More energy.
So I have more to give.


my photo

2.
summer.
when life slows down,
and i see them glide
beneath the cool blue.



3.
entertaining friends.
sharing food makes me feel 10 feet tall.



4. 
hope.



5.
my babies.
(who said the sweetest things
ears have ever heard to their mama and daddy.) 



6.
Them.
both. smiling.



7.
that place
with him my heart flies free.




Pino

8.
defying the world's gravity.



9.
getting it together.



10.
God's goodness.

Have a great weekend!

george marks magic

Depth and layers of meaning in these brilliant paintings by artist

George Marks

Marks
is represented by Ann Connelly Fine Art.

See his thoughtful
landscape, figurative, and abstract work
here

gerrie bremermann


These inspiring images were torn in a frenzy from
TRADITIONAL HOME
years ago.

This home was designed by 
Gerrie Bremermann...
simply a gem in the design world.



The designer is profiled at the site
Cote de Texas,
where we learn Bremermann favors:
white, creams, ivories, and caramels.

 "Some people ask why I choose the same colors over and over again. The answer is simple: because they are timeless and they work." 



Accents of french blue,
aqua, and pink 
bring life and verve
to neutrals.
(Note how the dreamy George Marks abstract
in the bedroom enhances
and enriches the space so elegantly.)

French antiques, namely chairs,
are used liberally...
BUTTER MY BISCUIT,
I also love beautiful CHAIRS for seating or for not.



Who is credited for inspiring her timeless, unique style?

Classic 20th century decorators 
Elsie De Wolfe, Nancy Lancaster, and Syrie Maugham.


Bremermann Designs
is located in New Orleans
(3943 Magazine Street).


george marks

Traditional Home is where
I first glimpsed one of his paintings
in a Swedish inspired interior.
Drawing mostly from his southern heritage,
George Marks works on wood with acrylic, oil, resin, and tar.

I so love his sense of color—quiet and serene,
and they work so well in a space
with a beachy palette.
To learn more about his art
and where to see it, visit his studio.