
The Bungalow Craft
Printed on archival paper with an acid-free, conservation quality mat.
Artist: Julie Leidel
Year: 2014
Message from the Artist: This acrylic painting is inspired by hammered and hewn metal from the early 1900s. I start with a solid panel, then add a sculptural molding compound to create the effects of metal backgrounds. I want every part of my painting to have purpose and texture. The warmth of a mica lamp and copper frame inspired this work.
While on a trip to England with my mom in 2013 we went to M.H. Baillie Scott’s Blackwell House in Windermere. I think I died and went to heaven in this house!
There was a plaque on the wall that described the home’s reuse of floors from a church that had been destroyed. In 1900 they were already thinking of reuse and recycling, which I love.
The artwork you see is inspired by the border of the plaque in that amazing house.
One of the founding fathers of the Arts & Crafts Movement was William Morris. This work is inspired by not only his words, but also by his eye for decorative design.
Note: Frames are handcrafted, there may be minor variations in their outside dimensions.
Celebrate your timeless spirit with vibrant prints by painter Julie Leidel, whose distinctive style blends bold lines and rich colors with careful attention to textural detail. These reproductions complement and extend your home's authentic character through art that resonates with the same principles of beauty and craftsmanship that defined its original era.
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