Mario is timeless. I use is because his work is still relevant. Maybe a little less “stuff,” but the bones are still there.
He spoke at the Columbus, Ohio, Museum of Art in the early eighties . I just fell in love with his style.
To upholster some wicker for our sun room back then, I used one of his chintz designs. It’s still gorgeous! It makes me happy. It’s in my studio now. It’s MY room and I love it.
A Santa Fe artist, Ford Ruthling, also spoke that day. He was just as inspiring and charming.
What a gift! Both of them were fantastic.
It’s hard to accept that both are now gone. I just hope their legacy will carry on.
Janie Horn
Love the man’s dressing room — so classy!
Another great post with fabulous pictures! Thank you, Andrea! Xo
Wow! From the hand of the Master. Really Buatta-ful.
Love seeing your blog with Beautiful decorated homes! Thank you!!
So beautiful!!
Mario is timeless. I use is because his work is still relevant. Maybe a little less “stuff,” but the bones are still there.
He spoke at the Columbus, Ohio, Museum of Art in the early eighties . I just fell in love with his style.
To upholster some wicker for our sun room back then, I used one of his chintz designs. It’s still gorgeous! It makes me happy. It’s in my studio now. It’s MY room and I love it.
A Santa Fe artist, Ford Ruthling, also spoke that day. He was just as inspiring and charming.
What a gift! Both of them were fantastic.
It’s hard to accept that both are now gone. I just hope their legacy will carry on.
Janie Horn