Thursday, April 24, 2008

Sherwood Cox and A Few of My Favorite Things

I recently had the pleasure of spending the better part of a day with the very talented photographer, Sherwood Cox. He was sent by the Times-Picayune , our local newspaper, to take some photographs in conjunction with a little article they are doing which profiles some of my favorite things.

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The first thing Sherwood shot was this fabulous vintage chair which resides in my living room. It is circa the 1940's or 1950's and though French inspired, I found its exaggerated, almost throne-like details irresistible. When I purchased the pair of these, I fully intended to have them reupholstered, but when they were delivered to my very neutral-toned house clad in their regal purple velvet with the nailhead trim, they became the stars of my show and had to be left just as they were-which was perfect. The only appropriate addition was that of a handpainted silk pillow.

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Of course, Sherwood, being the gifted photographer that he is, recognized a portrait opportunity when this one presented itself, and he didn't waste any time capturing my mischievous cat, Ella on film, proving that the only other accessory appropriate for this wonderful chair is an absolutely adorable cat.  For more examples of  Sherwood's talent for portraiture, check out his website, which features many fine examples of his work.

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The next piece we photographed was my Sennod necklace from one of my favorite shops, Febe. This necklace is my favorite because the beautiful coin pearl pendant is actually removable and can be interchanged with other pendants which the designer makes to fit on the front clasp . I love the coin pearl because it looks good with everything, but I also have several others which I change out every now and again.

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This painting, by Adam Farrington, is one of my favorite things that I love best.

It sits over the mantle in my parlor. This room is painted white and almost everything in the room is white, so the fresh colors and the beautiful brushwork make this the centerpiece of the room. Adam is one of my very good friends and in addition to painting, he is primarily a metal sculptor. He has his own gallery and studio here in New Orleans, and he shows in several other galleries around the country. See more of his work at his website.

 

If you want to see more of my favorite things, you'll have to get a copy of the next edition of the WISH  section of the Times-Picayune, because the remainder of this post features the outstanding photography of Sherwood Cox.

 

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In addition to loving the wonderful pieces in this interior shot, I think this photo shows such an eye for  composition.

 

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This kitchen photo is outstanding because the room itself is gorgeous, but also because in addition to being an amazing photographer, Sherwood is  an accomplished cabinet maker and he built the cabinetry for this room.

The picture below shows his treatment for the front  of a refrigerator in this award-winning kitchen.

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This amazing piece of cabinetry that Sherwood built brings new meaning to the term "camouflage." In fact, this kitchen was a winner in a Sub-zero design contest.

 

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More shots of the award winning kitchen by the multi-talented photographer.

 

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I love this use of antique doors to camouflage a refrigerator. Beautiful photo, and another example of Sherwood's handiwork.

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Another shot of this beautiful kitchen which appeared in New Orleans Homes and Lifestyles.

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Sherwood's eye for composition is so evident in his juxtaposition of curved and straight lines, rough and smooth textures, and light against vivid.

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Another example of interesting and engaging composition.

 

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I love the staging in this photo as well as the use of the reflection in the mirror which is a perfect example of the attention to detail that Sherwood is known for.

 

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This powder room shot shows how effective lighting is in interior photography.

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This exterior shot employs a symmetrical composition to support the portrayal of the architecture. This is another example of Sherwood's talent with lighting for effect.

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Another light-filled, off-center compostion which portrays the easy elegance of a New Orleans family room. Typical New Orleans decorating details: requisite French chair, lots of windows which bring the outdoors in and light natural color scheme.

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Another archetypical New Orleans interior lovingly photographed by Sherwood Cox.

I think it's a pretty intriguing fact that Sherwood was led into the world of photography because he was interested in taking pictures of his own furniture and architectural millwork pieces. His talent for architectural photography is greatly informed by his understanding and experience of creating the pieces which he sought to photograph. His attention to detail and his sensibility to the nuances of such things as lighting and composition make him a force to reckoned with in the field of architectural photography. His art photos and his portraits are just as outstanding. Visit his website for more.

14 comments:

Maryam in Marrakesh said...

Congratulations on the article!

I love the throne chair with the cat accessory:) Perfect!

Urban Flea said...

That chair is STUNNING! Thanks so much for the comment!
Katherine aka. Urban Flea

Sandra Evertson said...

Your purple throne is Divine and what a sweet little striped kitty too! Amazing shots!
Sandra Evertson

Topsy Turvy said...

LOVE your chair, and that kitty! Gorgeous!

Cote de Texas said...

Congrats on the article! What a lovely post! Missed you!!!!!!

Country French Antiques said...

Wow,Love that kitchen and your chairs are wonderful!!
Congrats on your article!

Things That Inspire said...

What a lovely post. I enjoyed seeing some of your favorite things, and I also enjoyed the artistry of the talented photographers!

That little powder room with the tiny mirror is the image that lingers in my mind.

Neutral Dwelling said...

Congrats on the article! The award winning kitchen is terrific. I love it!

Pigtown-Design said...

Both you and Sherwood are so talented!

annechovie said...

Sherwood has to have the MOST amazing refrigerator I've ever seen!! How ingenious!

Katrina said...

I love that iron-legged island! Gorgeous, all of it!

Red River Interiors said...

Too much eye candy at one sitting...where do i start?...great post the purple chairs are so regal...love the kitchen and the fridge..But the dining room!! Love the wall treatment and the chairs...Thanks for a lovely post... Fay

Mac A. Bailey said...

i had no idea, sherwood.

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