Venus&Roulin

I love my new woolen plaid , I just couldn't resist buying it @brechtjeolsthoorninteriors .
I wanted to use it as a background and tablecloth in a painting and it's lovely on the sofa too.
Venus is inside the diorama I made years ago. The inspiration comes from a painting by Duncan Grant (1920) who was a member of the Bloomsbury Group of which I made my own version too to be able to show where my diorama had come from.

Roulin is the postman Vincent Van Gogh was befriended with and I saw the wonderful exhibition @vangoghmuseum and bought this beautiful catalogue which is a lovely read as well.
Oilily is the maker of the coffee pot, it's in our family for many years, I used to have the red one as well but I dropped it.

I dried the dahlias which I got from my brother and his wife from their lovely garden.
The pink snooker ball is my third so I feel a collection is on its way.
The lovely green vase is a birthday gift from my daughter and son in law.
The huge blue and white serving plate belonged to my mother and has my little green friend for company.
The napkin belongs to a handmade tablecloth I bought on Tenerife. Our first holiday abroad with our toddler and my daughter in my belly. I remember digging a hole in de sand on the beach so I could lay on my tummy for a bit.
The funny wooden cook is a thrift find and I have no idea what it's meant for. 

Oil on canvas

Framed

50cmx70cm

Shipping Cost:

The Netherlands 25 Euro

European Union 50 Euro

UK 60 Euro

USA 140 Euro

ROW 180 Euro

2.450,00 €