by Mary Margaret Vasquez | Sep 30, 2020 | Antiques
For aesthetically-starved Orlando-ans, antiquing in Atlanta provides the opportunity to feast one’s eyes on objects that delight with their beauty, singularity, and oftentimes whimsy. Last week a friend and I went antiquing in Atlanta for two days to search for...
by Mary Margaret Vasquez | Sep 22, 2020 | Creative women
Women supporting women not only continues the legacy of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, but has the added benefit of beautifully furnishing one’s house while possibly ending up on the best-dressed list. Collaboration is the basis of my design work. It begins with the...
by Mary Margaret Vasquez | Sep 14, 2020 | Artists
Frida Kahlo was an intriguing artist and figure that continues to inspire so many years later through her personal style, her painting, her home, and her garden. Last week a friend of mine sent me two images that caused me to revisit my friend Frida. Frida’s...
by Mary Margaret Vasquez | Aug 30, 2020 | Architecture
Ida Ryan was a trailblazing female in the field of architecture who fortunately made her way to Florida where some of her beautiful work still stands. Ryan recently came to my attention. A friend of mine told me about a charming house of her design. Her name was...
by Mary Margaret Vasquez | Aug 23, 2020 | Artists
Cicero Greathouse was a man of many talents who led an enviable life living in beautiful places with a wonderful woman, doing what he loved and inspiring those who knew him. Pol.y.math – noun, a person of wide-ranging knowledge or learning No matter where one...