Old is good. What is old can be new again with a little ingenuity, and I don't mind admitting that the art side of my brain has lots of that.   I think reclaimed wood  is beautiful, and this summer I made great finds on the beaches near our summer house.
Are you wondering how this connects to decor?  Keep reading! 
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| Atlantic Ocean beach wood | 
 Storm tossed and sea sanded house/shed remnants  were dragged home against my better half's judgement. At the time I answered the strong call emitted by these materials, but  I didn't know why I needed them.  My art often begins with the call of materials rather than with sketches and preconceived notions of a final product.
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| Not a pretty site/sight | 
No this is not the home decor section! Move over hubby,  I am taking possessions of your precious workshed and tools.  Yep!  I know my way around drills, bandsaws, chopsaws and sanders and I discovered construction adhesive will stick most everything together. Drop paintbrushes, fine papers and canvas.  I have a new palette and perhaps a new series for exhibition.
This one is my keeper.
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| Beach Quilt, Margaret Ryall, 2013, reclaimed wood | 
 And here it is in the back entry of my summer house.  I have to wait until May to see it again (and take some decent shots of it). 
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| You've reached the home decor part | 
Stay tuned for more creative moments in my life.  What have you created for your home lately?
 
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