Monday, October 10, 2011

"At Home with Syle" in Wichita, KS

In my discovery of the world of Wichita, KS I'm always running across something to do with art or ways to beautify the home and business.  This new business not far from my real estate office Realty World Alliance has some quite amazing bronze standing outside the door!  Drive by and take a look or better yet, stop in and say hello to all the wonderful goodies on the interior of this marvelous place.



At Home with Style on Woodlawn just North of Central on the West side of the street. I will be adding pictures this afternoon, but wanted to bring this artful place to your attention asap!


As you can see, these are some pretty amazing pieces of art.  Right here in the Heartland...Wichita, KS USA...it's a great place to live, a great place to do business.  No need to think twice about moving to Wichita.  There are lot's of wonderful things to enjoy and I'm here to help you find a beautiful home.  Your friendly Wichita real estate agent is here to help!

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Wichitas Evening with Artist Hanna Eastin's Opening Reception

Meeting an artist is always an exciting event for me and Hanna is so pleasant and sweet while her talent surrounding you in the room, jumps out and grabs your attention.  Her creations have the Wow factor!  I believe anyone with a love for the human form, the flowing of lines and swirls of current to feast the imagination, would want one of her creations in their home or office.   Her pieces are so awesome, I'm going to include several for you to feast your eyes upon.  Her work will be at the Artworks Gallery in Piccadilly Square until the end of October.  Do not miss out!


You will be glad you took the time to stop in and see.















 This is just a very small sampling of Hanna's work. I recommend you go by Artworks at Central and Rock Road.  All pictures and web publishing presented to you with the permission of Hanna Eastin.

 Wall Pieces
Stoneware Clay Sculpture

Hanna Eastin
 "I love water and silt, the currents and swirls within riverbanks, rocks, and the parallels between human emotions and experiences to those currents and banks and rocks."