The Orchid House...

At last I am re-purposing the old unused aviary into an orchid shade house to house some of the orchids in my collection...


 First step - 
Clean it out, remove old bird toys and perches...
 Place planks in position ready to make into a bench for the pots to sit on...
 Isn't the patina of this old wood gorgeous?
 This is actually an old fence that was in a skip at a new build site waiting to be dumped!!
I am quite impressed with my rescue skills...
the tradesmen however thought I was absolutely bonkers!
But I was super excited with my find, 
 and had enough wood for the orchid house as well as for 
  a potting bench in the garden shed...

'Jade' the Indian Ringneck parrot who resides in the next door aviary
 was not too impressed by all the banging in the construction process...

But it turned out FAB...
Now I just need to increase my orchid collection to fill all those empty pots!





Painting sneek peeks and 'Lakeside'...


New Zealand Artist
Here is a little sneek peek of  two paintings I have been working on...
Both in vibrant colours...
Both in oils...
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And new in the gallery...
'Lakeside'
New Zealand Artist
                                                  Also in bright funky colours, this is acrylic on canvas.



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Find Your Wings....


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The New Zealand Tui...




The Tui is a New Zealand native bird that has glorious plumage as well as song.

I named this fellow 'Peg Leg Pete'... as he was missing part of his foot.
But he seemed to be quite healthy even though he had this predicament.
He was enjoying honey nectar from the flowers in the trees in a bush garden,
 when he kindly posed for these photographs.



Nude...


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New to the gallery...

Nude
Oils on Board presented in a recycled frame.
50cm x 70cm
By Tracey Lee Cassin

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Have Courage...

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The Pink Bedroom Makeover...and lessons learned by a rookie about wallpapering!

I love pink...but it was time for change.  
Which meant saying goodbye to the pink painted walls in this bedroom.
A trip to the the décor shop, 
and an armful of gorgeous (and rather expensive) wallpaper, I'm good to start!
Or so I thought!
Now this was the first lesson of the pink bedroom makeover.
  • Never - EVER- buy the wallpaper first: thinking 'how hard can it be to you hang it yourself!
The stripping of layers of paint began!
Layers is an understatement!
I remember 28 years ago choosing the prettiest Laura Ashley wallpaper
 to put up on the walls - I even found a little snippet of what that looked like...
Then in the years following the room was updated with layers of mauve paint, 
ragged with pink, became blue, and then lime green.. 
to be returned once more to the glory of pink!
Work that out folks!
wallpaper...
and then...FIVE layers of paint.
Which actually turns into TEN layers of paint with a double coating!
I LOVE stripping wallpaper, I think it is therapeutic, but this was a nightmare!!!!

Here is a little excerpt from an email to a friend:
{ Man I have lived this old house for such a long time!
Thank goodness my daughter is helping me with the stripping.  Horrid job, when you get to the original wallpaper backing paper and old glue.
Therapeutic it is no longer,  and I am already declaring 'never again' and wondering why the heck I thought it was a good idea. LOL
I have decided painting things is much, much easier.  
In fact I think I LOVE PAINT!  (Yip - that wallpaper love affair is officially over!)
And the hallways which were to be wallpapered too are now just going to have a lick of paint to freshen them up.  }

Thank goodness someone whispered in my ear 
  • that adding a large cap of fabric softener to the soaking water helps soften the old glue. (You just soak the wall with it and leave for ten minutes before scraping.)    That's lesson number two! It really works!  I have a moment of happiness!
 Finally after a week of stripping, it was done!
But this is where lesson number three happened.  
If you have an old house with old style plasterboard, get a professional tradesman to advise pre wallpaper preparation requirements.
Best to do this before stripping so you can calculate your costs accurately.
And what happened next was...'
The professional tradesman stayed!
I was shattered from the stripping process...and crying because of the cost.
Which leads to Lesson number Four:
  • Always do your homework and costings before doing any home upgrade, especially if your home is an older style, even if you think it will be easy and cheap to do!
 DO NOT ASSUME ANYTHING!
So my darling Tradesman rescued the situation....
He painted the walls with a special sealer.
(If you are into clean and green and breathing pure air, 
then I can assure you it is best to move out and stay with friends whilst this stage is happening!)
The fumes were nasty even with the French doors open! Two days later:He plastered the gouges and evened up the walls.
When it was dry - he sanded it.
And then....
 Because I had completely given up on the idea of attempting to wallpaper myself:
 The wallpapering table and special pasting machine appeared.
 And just like magic...
Grey and white gorgeousness became a reality!
But because I had pre-bought the wallpaper, we were 1 roll short.
Once again my clever master tradesman resolved the situation,
 matched and cut in a few inconspicuous places, 
which thanks to his skill and my busy pattern you really cannot tell.
So that is lesson number five:
  • Always buy an extra roll of wallpaper.  Especially if you pre buy on sale as I did!  That way you will have a enough to do the job, and for future repairs.
This wallpaper is:



Review of 'The Lessons' for a Wallpaper Rookie:
  1. Never - EVER - buy the wallpaper first, thinking you will be able to hang it yourself!
  2. Add a large cap of fabric softener to warm water to wet walls before stripping.   Leave 10 minutes and then strip.  The softener helps loosen the old glue and makes for an easier stripping process.
  3. If you have an old house with old style plasterboard, get a professional tradesman to advise pre wallpaper preparation requirements BEFORE you buy the wallpaper!
  4. Always do your homework and costings before doing any home upgrade, especially if your home is an older style,  even if you think it will be easy and cheap to do! NEVER EVER MAKE ASSUMPTIONS!
  5. Always buy an extra roll of wallpaper, that way you will have a enough to do the job, and for future repairs.  If you pre buy on sale as I did you may not be able to source more, or acquire it at the same price.
so now it's time for the fun part - 
(the job I should really stick to - décor styling)
It's time to dress the room!



The Sia Series Painting #3


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You saw a sneek peek of this painting while in progress,   
and here it is finished.
This is painting number three in the Sia series.
(Did I tell you there are eight paintings in this series?)
Sia's album' '1000 Forms Of Fear' is the inspiration for this painting, 
of whose title has been taken from the lyric line - 'Your Melody's An Art'.
This is painted in oils on canvas.

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The Sia Series Painting #2...





New Zealand Contemporary Artists


Today's viewing from the studio is of painting number two in the Sia series.
Sia's album' '1000 Forms Of Fear', 
and her hauntingly beautiful lyrics is the inspiration for this painting, 
of whose title has been taken from the lyric line :- 
'Wash Away All The Things That You Have Taken'.
This abstract is painted in oils on canvas.

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The Sia Series Painting #1

Painting #1 in the Sia Series was completed today.

Tracey Lee Cassin
I'm loving the lime green tones with the contrasting purple, mauves and aqua.
Also loving the painterly brush stroke effects.
Sia's album' '1000 Forms Of Fear' is the inspiration for this painting, 
of whose title has been taken from the lyric line - 'Feel the acid rain'.
It is painted in oils on canvas.

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Bush Beauty...

The latest from the art studio...
Bush Beauty.
New Zealand Contemporary Artists
Oils with ink detailing on canvas.
LOVING the colours of this piece!
:)


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Your Melody's An Art - Sneek Peek...


A sneek peek of the painting called 'Your Melody's An Art.'
This series of painting was inspired by the lyrics of Sia and her album' '1000 Forms of Fear'.

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Walnut Peach Meringue Torte...

Walnut Peach Meringue Torte
Walnut Peach Meringue Torte is a scrumptious dessert!
Not only that, it is super easy to create, looks fabulous, and is a great whip it up dessert when you only have a few hours to create something 'special' for unexpected guests, or a pot luck dinner party.
Walnut Peach Meringue Torte
 Prepare your trays. Line two with baking paper and draw a 23cm circle on each.
Walnut Peach Meringue Torte
 Use a plate as a guide.
Walnut Peach Meringue Torte
 Measure 150 grams of toasted walnuts.
If you don't like walnuts - use macadamias, pecans, or almonds.
Chop roughly.
Walnut Peach Meringue Torte
 Beat four egg whites until thick. Add 1 cup caster sugar and whip till thick and glossy.
Add the chopped nuts and whip until combined.
Walnut Peach Meringue Torte
 Place the mixture evenly between the two trays inside the circles.  
Spread out to the edge of the marked circle.
Walnut Peach Meringue Torte
 Bake for 1 hour in a slow oven.  
100-120 Celcius depending on the heat of your oven.
Remove and cool.
Walnut Peach Meringue Torte
 Purée 1 cup of  tinned peaches in a blender. 
Beat 500ml cream with 1 tablespoon icing sugar until thick.  
Add the peach purée and combine.
Walnut Peach Meringue Torte
Sandwich the two meringue circles together with the cream.
Walnut Peach Meringue Torte
 Put more peach cream on top,
Decorate with more tinned peaches.
Walnut Peach Meringue Torte
 Sprinkle with half a cup of finely chopped walnuts....
Chill for an hour and serve cut in wedges.

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