Chairs + Ginger Jars = A fun project with Anne Harwell
November 30, 2009

I have met the most amazing, talented people this year. The blogosphere is a world all to itself. Anne Harwell from Annechovie is one of these people. Visit her blog and see what I am talking about. She is an artist and paints all different types of things, but her chairs are one my favorites. I sent a tissue box with her chairs on it as a thank you for a wonderful post she did on me.
I was in the shower thinking (I do my best thinking there) about projects for the fall and winter. Anne’s artwork popped in my head, I thought how wonderful to collaborate with her. Put her art on my art. A new twist. I work mostly with vintage images and I am finding that there are so many artists work that would look great on what I do.
So, here is the first of what I hope to be many fun projects. The tissue box and matches will be done in limited quantities.
Enjoy.
Susan

Shandell's is the creative home of me, Susan Schneider, a longtime collector of things vintage with a passion for recycling them into things that make you smile. Shandell's, a working lampshade and vintage lighting studio, is located at the corner of Route 22 and Route 44, at 5916 North Elm Avenue, Millerton, New York, 12546, housed in a newly renovated century-old building. I draw on a collection of thousands of unique handmade papers, antique wallpapers and other very special materials in my work. We are open Thursday through Saturday 11 to 5 and Sunday 11 to 3pm, and by chance or appointment. (518) 789-6603. 
Nancy on Mon, 30th Nov 2009 3:27 pm
Susan, I love these. Beautifully done by both artists.
You are so right about the blogosphere…it is such a source of inspiration and empowerment, mostly for women artists in my area of interest. I love that, too!
susan on Mon, 30th Nov 2009 3:39 pm
Nancy, it is like a wonderful sisterhood. Nice to know you.
Susan
Suzanne Spina on Mon, 30th Nov 2009 4:16 pm
Very pretty. Hi Susan!
annechovie on Mon, 30th Nov 2009 11:39 pm
So fun to work with such a talent as yourself, Susan!