Showing posts with label architecture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label architecture. Show all posts

Saturday, March 28, 2015

The End of March Update

Just a little post of what we have been doing these past few months.
The Kitchen Jotul provided lots of comfort this year... always feels so good to feel that heat and see that cheery flame. 

Ok now, this was a fun find! ...  the Schwinn Air-Dyne exercise bike.. non electric... Manual.. totally works by just pedaling... you never have to plug it in! ...even gives you a cooling breeze as you pedal... 

It was given to us when we went to a yard sale.. the fellow just wanted it "gone" as he had sold his house and had to move that very weekend...  so we loaded it on the trailer and took it home..  Perfect condition and was it Heavy!!!   So solid... found out after some research that it is quite a Collectors item and I can see why... they don't make things like this anymore ... you know, things that don't wear out!  From the 1970's...  It is practically indestructible and you can do lots of different exercises with it other than just basic pedaling.. Love this !

This beauty was also being given away.  It is one of the coolest looking sewing machines in my collection.  It needed cleaned and oiled as most all old machines do, but I like to see if I can get them back in working order. It even came in its own table. It has a very masculine appearance don't you think?... brown and cream with lots of dials... also very heavy.
This machine was very dirty and dusty mostly just from sitting someplace where dust and grime accumulated...  most parts of it were seized and needed quite some time for the oil to soak in. 

The original  Kenmore ad was still with it, torn from the pages of a mid 1960's Simpson's Sears catalog.  I believe it is one of the early fancy stitch machines... Made in Japan.  The sewing machine industry was something that grew huge in Japan after the second world war as they were trying to get their economy built back up... shifting from war machines to domestic machines... and Japan made excellent quality machines.. 

Here "He" is with his top metal lid removed... a bit of a look at the many working gears and moving parts.  I oiled everything that moved and even the parts that never. It eventually loosened up and everything started working in unison.... but it took a few days.  He had not been used for a long time but was almost like new.  I don't think it ever saw much use.

 Thought I'd test it out.  I had an old pair of oven mitts that were worn out, dreary and darn ugly... made from an old pair of recycled jeans years ago... they had done their service and were ready to retire.

  I took a pattern off them and sewed a new pair up using that groovy sewing machine above... worked great. I reused the inner padded insulating lining.  

The fabric was left over from the drapes in the living room.  I preshrunk it and it was fine for the job... besides it's pretty and heavy and so much nicer to look at.

We are still in the studio making jewelry too. Here are some new "Fiddleheads"... can't wait for the real fresh ones to pop their heads up...  and a pair of "Ship and Whale" that are always popular with visitors to the Maritimes.  
The sand dollars in the background were found on the St. Martins beach at one of the times of year when the tide is very, very low and goes out the farthest.  They were on the sand at exactly the point where the tide turned... you had to be quick to gather them.

 An in-progress shot of the  Fiddleheads after fusing, being set up to have the hole drilled for the earwire... at this in-between unfinished stage they have not yet been hammered, buffed or polished. 

Also doing some forging and shaping on the big steel textured block, my dad found for us years ago.  

And every once in a while I unload some art supplies and spend some time making art.  I particularly like the new Sakura "Koi" water brush.  That's it lying across the small white sectioned dish... the main body of the brush is a water reservoir... no problems with leaking and the bristles hold their shape well...  A pleasure to paint with.

Till next time. All the Best!


Thursday, March 05, 2015

Vignettes


...during my intense working routine at this time of year, when the light is right I sometimes take a break  and find vignettes that change my point of view to something wider than the jewelry bench.












Desideratum Art and Jewelry studio, St. Martins, NB

Friday, August 24, 2012

The Cottage Mermaids Haven


in the beginning this was basically a tear-down but through all the following steps we rebuilt it into a painting studio and then into a cottage










 

 




  









click here for the  SEQUENCE of how we created the front entrance.. step by step  


The cottage has been sold.

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 The famous St. Martins Sea Caves carved by the Fundy tides... easily reached  at low tide

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photographs by   Gwen Buchanan,  DESIDERATUM Art Jewelry and Paintings
all Oil Paintings on display in the House are done by my partner, John Ackerson

Saturday, September 03, 2011

St. Martins Art House ... Our Desideratum... Sold


This is the home we built from scratch.. first we found this cut-over forest... all the trees had been cut and the slash was completely covering the land with  tall bushes growing up through it. it was so very difficult to walk through we had to inch our way around the neighbours property border just to look at it.  we did pick our way through the mess with great difficulty to try to see the view... as this land was on top of a hill overlooking the ocean. no one had ever lived up on this hill before.. they just ravaged it. the beauty that it overlooked was out of this world... the ocean, the Bay of Fundy and the sweet village of St. Martins lying below... facing full south... where the sun and the moon rose over the water... you could not ask for more.We bought the land within a week in the fall of 1998.



We sculpted the land, designed  and built it it ourselves. we hired people when we needed them but most everything was our work, planning and ideas, labour... the blood, sweat and tears. it was an adventure and a pleasure and a dream of creativity. we landscaped, built rock walls and stone staircases, stone walled firepits,  planted apple trees, roses in abundance, twining vines and all the fields.
This was a very long project... and this is the documentation of our work.





We had this 50 foot bluff uncovered to expose the amazing sandstone rockface... we used the earth to help build the road... as there had never been a road to the top of this bluff before . Our son climbed this rockface several times a day for the sheer pleasure


We gathered and built into our house beautiful architectural finds to give it a sense of history to fit it into the very old village. we finished the heated concrete floor for a finished floor. it was an artistic undertaking all by itself.


We salvaged antique stone fireplaces and built them in
 










we built a large covered verandah around 2 sides of the house facing the ocean and the moring sunrise.






very old doors rescued from an old churchand put back in use




One of a Kind 10' tall Art Sculpture Steel Fire Shield in the Great room created by artist owner, John Ackerson... 
interesting note, we were building these in the back yard the day the Twin Towers came down in New York.... 
one of those dates you never forget.





 



Polished, varnished, insulated, stained concrete with in-floor heating...







Arched doorway leads to custom built kitchen also created by John Ackerson and Gwen Buchanan.







  
 designed and built this 9 foot long island. topped it with a 12 gauge stainless steel counter 


we built storage into both sides. these salvaged antique ceiling panels we refinished and attached to solid wood to become 4 cupboard doors on the back





Beautiful Jotul wood stove and handmade woodrack and fireshield at ceiling


heavy steel 8 foot tall pot rack built by John Ackerson, owner.




We designed and handbuilt the cupboards... they all have wire rack pull out drawers for easy access. The stainless steel countertops we found and fitted into our kitchen


From this room with windows on all sides, you can view the 4 directions of North, East, South, West


We found at a second hand shop the 10 foot tall wooden quatre-foil window casing and brought it back to life.. refinished it, and solidified it with black steel bars. We then took a drawing of the shaped of it to the window makers and had them make a insulated glass window to fit the opening that faced the ocean.


we built outside graveled patio areas around the house

it was a fabulous kitchen to live in and with

The second antique fireplace that we salvaged and installed.


John Ackerson's oil paintings hang throughout the house


 antique beamed entrance created from beams rescued from the original property


These stair treads were salvaged from a 120 yr old house being demolished in Saint John. we made the unique 6 ft Newel post from 2 newel posts we had salvaged.. we drilled a hole through them and connected them with the handle of a shovel that we had worn out digging in the gardens.

Handmade custom designed steel and antique staircase and railing created by John Ackerson, artist owner

Close-up of antique railing.


We had hardwood floors laid through the second floor...
... view, looking from master bedroom down the hall to the far side on the west to a super fun kids room

loved this bedroom.. it had 2 windows to watch the rising sun and to see the ocean




Triple doors, antique, salvaged and refinished
 
the hardwood maple floors draw the eye through the entire second floor

Copper 8 ft tall copper clad shower with patina

we made a 5 foot window seat with leather cover, and rustic antique lumber scalloped border.


Copper clad with steel tub surround, 7 foot air jet heated, tub for 2

All ceilings on the second floor are Cathedral ceilings and rise 12-13 feet high

A salvaged antique marble sink and backsplash.. we built the base from salvaged floor boards from a 150 year old house then designed and handcut the scalloped design as a border... and used old newel posts for the legs.  so cool... I just love this bathroom

We created this Door  from an antique church window and the bottom of an old door and then created the gothic opening.  I love this door!!!!!

Gothic arched door threshold...

the other side of the gothic door is Gwen' studio... super bright and breath taking view of the ocean and surrounding village











This room was so beautiful to be in that I spent most every day here. to look out upon that view was magical.




This sliding door leads to the rooms over the kitchen

I love this tiny narrow dormer window


.More salvaged beams used as the door frame

heated radiant floors

tiny bedroom that also has a loft and a tiny blue antique domed door.

the 3rd floor tower room was our writing room.. and viewing room. had windows on 3 sides


Salvaged antique doors with porcelain doorknobs saved, repaired, + painted were used throughout the house

kids room ... ladder leads to castle loft

 a fireman's pole... polished stainless steel

it is fun to slide down from the loft

A real fireman's pole.  The kids love it.

the loft room




looking down the hall to the master bedroom

front covered verandah... the ornamental cedar window trim we designed and installed all over the exterior to highlight the windows





Ornate original designed cedar trim details created by artist owners surround the front door and  all the windows.

Handmade Cast iron and Brass bell by Alan Stanley



We salvaged these wooden doors, created the triangular arched door design and  installed insulated glass. han

the west side sheltered firepit.. named the secret garden.
.. surrounded by rock walls, cedar hedge, lilac hedge and tall Spruce trees wall... it leads to the childrens camp nestled in the shrubs









 from bottom of the garden ...kids camp and recycled greenhouse







Amazing 8 foot wide handbuilt stone staircase, by rock walls and cedar  and lilac hedge



This was such a reward

Sunrise  early one morning.

John's magic work with stone... the 40 foot wide stone inset firepit.


Relaxing and satisfying wide coastal view of the Bay of Fundy from the above fire-pit.  Far across the water is Nova Scotia where lights can be seen sparkling on clear nights.



The house and property contains many special features..  this property was created with passion by us the designer/owners over several years.. till we made it just the way we felt it suited this marvelous panoramic acreage and the historic shipbuilding and fishing village lying below.

Some of the multitude of roses  and an upcycled quatre-foil window ... the property has masses of roses

 The view is ever-changing. Better than TV.


We hope you enjoy the culmination of our Labors and 
what much Love from our Head, Heart and Hands have brought to Life...




Below are a few pictures of St. Martins village and the salt water seashore
 Walk on the Ocean floor of the Bay of Fundy at low tide... there is plenty of time to explore as the tide takes 6 hours to go out and another 6 hours to come back in again.

looking towards Quaco Head and the Bay of Fundy

 This Flower Pot Rock is easily reached on foot at low tide from St. Martins public beaches or kayak at high tide..

 Gorgeous sandstone outcroppings to explore on the West Quaco beach...

 Lobster and Scallop fishing boats

the gorgeous saltwater marsh attracts migrating birds and bird-lovers...
during the full moon and the new moon it totally fills with the highest tides. Magic, isn't it.


 ...experience mystery and magic when the fog drifts in...

 The charming St. Martins harbour at Midnight and low tide

 Solitude, beach-walks and beach-combing while experiencing vast views towards the Fundy Trail Parkway and across the Bay of Fundy. The fabulous Fundy Trail Parkway is only 7-10 minutes from the village
 The famous St. Martins Sea Caves carved by the Fundy tides... easily reached  at low tide and the entire beach in St. Martins is for public use.

The picturesque harbor with the fishing boats sitting on the ocean bottom at low tide.


Early one winter morning when the sea-smoke was rising from the bay...  the salt water never freezes and the beaches are free of snow in the winter... excellent expanses for beach walks with your dogs.



  


Thank You for taking the time to see what we have been working on these last few years. ..created from scratch from a cut over forest left in a mess.  It was a thrilling Adventure...  but as artists create they must eventually let go, so they can continue on their creative process and someone new can share and enjoy in the finished creation. 

The home and landscape was passionately designed and created by us, the owners, Gwen Buchanan and John Ackerson,  Artists/Designers/ Builder.

SOLD September 2016

 St. Martins,  New Brunswick,  Bay of Fundy,  Canada