Simple beauty. Nature is filled with so many beautiful things, if we just open our eyes and see. Pine cones and acorns happen to be one of my favorite “treasures” from nature. Each time I go walking and find one I feel like I am finding a piece of gold! I felt the same way when I lived in Florida and walked the beach daily to find shells. The individual beauty of each one of these little specimens is just so cool to me.
Recently I came across these images in my photo files and thought I would share the art of Coe &Waito.
These little pine cones and acorns are produced byCoe &Waito in Canada. This design firm was created by two students Alissa Coe and Carly Waito, who met in college, became friends, and then partners. Each piece of their work is exquisitely crafted don’t you think?
The simplicity of the porcelain, the incredible detail of the pine cones and the little acorns sitting on the the tree branch makes them seem incredibly life like.
Coe & Waito is not currently producing these pine cones and acorns, although from the information on the website it looks like you can purchase what is left in their stock. The are doing some fabulous installations that you should check out! I love this one of the jellyfish, each one hand sculpted.
All images from Coe&Waito |
Carly Waito is currently showing her work atNARHAWL.
On a side note, as I mentioned yesterday, we are “bracing” for a snowstorm here in Wisconsin. Honestly when I heard that on the weather report I almost fell on the floor laughing.
You would think that Milwaukee never got any snow the way they are going on about the terrible weather and blowing snow and bracing for a rough night! In fact the exact opposite is true, last year when I was visiting this very same week we received 14 inches in one night, and I shoveled every single snowflake because the snow blower did not work! I am not complaining, I personally love winter, or at least I love it for the couple of weeks that I am visiting.
How is your winter? Are you having unseasonably cold or warm weather?
Have a great day!
Palomasea says
Happy Thursday Dear Friend!!
I did not know you were visiting family again, that's wonderful…
I hope you are feeling much, much better!
That is so funny you mention this "bracing for a storm"..:) We have the same thing coming from some of our meteorologists…I wonder if they are from a warmer clime originally, or they're just fabulously dramatic..in any case it's kind of funny:))
I do hope that your snowfall is not "too" overwhelming..or at least that the snow blower is working now:)
It is starting to feel like true January after a few truly incredible 50 degree days!
Like you, I do love it to feel like Winter when it's actually Winter..love the coziness of it all.
And these porcelain creations are magnificent!
I also marvel at the gifts nature bestows upon us every day…
Stay warm and cozy, dear Elizabeth, and enjoy your family!
Hugs to you,
– Irina
Anonymous says
Oh my, I agree that the simplicity of the porcelain is simply lovely. So pretty.
Stay warm. I'll send some from Florida.
Much love,
Marcia
YONKS says
Hello my friend!
Those porcelain pieces are exquisite. Must check out her site!
We have had unseasonably warm weather here, but apparently are now in for a cold snap. Heating up!!!
Hope you are having a good week too. I will keep my eyes open for another tea caddy for you, sorry you missed out, it didn't last long!
Take care Elizabeth.
Di
x
The enchanted home says
Those are just gorgeous…so delicate and beautiful.
I am waiting for our winter..geez…the weather Gods are really confused, not a snow flake in sight, I think the trees and flowers are getting a bit confused, I better get at least one big snowfall, then we happily skip directly into spring!
Privet and Holly says
Love those gorgeous
porcelains! There is
something about simplicity
and WHITE this time of
year, isn't there…..even
snow; bring it!!! Here in
my part of MN we have
the faintest of dusting
on the ground and no
more….except some very
cold temps that just blew
in. Enjoy your weekend!
xx Suzanne
Unknown says
Aren't those cones and acorns stunning? It's been very warm here in London, but I've noticed frost on my car this morning, so I think we will have a cold weekend, but no snow forecast, I can't imagine 14inches, we usually get 1/2 to 1 inch, 2 or 3 times a winter. And it disappears within a day. However it still manages to shut the city down!
Enjoy your wintery weather, hope you can take some photographs.
Jude x
Castles Crowns and Cottages says
WOW those pine cones are UNBELIEVABLE, literally! I thought they were white chocolate! Dearest, I am sooooo late here! LOVE TO SEE THESE IMAGES because this is what you love so….me too! Off to work now, Anita
Acquired Objects says
I love those pinecones and acorns, they're really beautiful. As for our winter it has finally arrived as of yesterday and it isn't good because today it's mixing with ice on top of the snow…ugh!