The Adventures of Agent Edana

I get to do two things I love. Help people find homes and present art shows. Life is good.

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Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Color Transforms the Bath


Wallpaper Accent Wall


Mod Living Room

These next few shots - courtesy of photographer Greg Bowl - show the living room area. To drive home the 50's mod style Rachel landed a kidney shaped coffee table.

Friday, January 28, 2011

My Sweet Pad # 1: Rachel Paxton


Helping people discover their niche and settle into a home that is uniquely their own is what makes being a real estate agent satisfying and a great joy for me at times.

Rachel had lived in JP part-time for years - alternating between a small condo in JP and her home on the Vineyard where she has created a thriving business selling her paintings and painting custom commissions. But -- she yearned for a place in JP where she could live and paint and had been looking on and off for years for something in her price range that could work. I came across the Union St house and thought of her immediately because the first floor was already semi-gutted and potentially perfect for a painting studio. Still, when I saw how cleverly she closed up some windows for a 'painting wall' and lit it to her precise needs - and added a few windows to each side of the room for more natural light - I couldn't get over what a perfect work space it became.


I sold this house tucked away on Union Ave in JP to an artist - Rachel Paxton - and I can't get over how she transformed every square inch of the place. Let's just say the trim wasn't hot pink when she bought it..among other things. The decor of the interior rooms are all done in a 50's mod theme.

Friday, October 29, 2010

Nov. 3, 6-9 pm-- Photographs by Brooklyn-based Rosie McCobb + JP's Elizabeth Albritton




Black and white image above by Elizabeth Albritton
Color image above by Rosie McCobb

Thank you to community-spirited agent and art-enthusiast, Joe Fallon, who this month curates a show of photography at the McCormack & Scanlan Real Estate office/gallery. On display through November 2010 will be photographs by Rosie McCobb and Elizabeth Albritton, who each shot a series of images inspired by the neighborhoods they live in and love. The opening reception is Wednesday, November 3rd from 6-9 pm at 68 South Street in Jamaica Plain.

McCobb's series, Unexpected Brooklyn: Neighborhood Landscape in Transition, is the result of her fascination with three neighborhoods in Brooklyn that are at "the midpoint between the old blight and the recent rejuvenation." These documentary photographs were taken on her visual safaris into Bedford-Stuveysant, the Brooklyn Navy Yard, and Red Hook "collecting compositions of things that are often unnoticed, yet striking in their color, design and beauty." She says, "I feel it is my job as a visual artist to slow down and capture my surroundings." Rosie's work is printed on archival canvas, and mounted on stretchers like a painting. To view more of her work, please go to http://www.rosiemccobb.com/

Elizabeth Albritton seems to share that view, as her series Summer, night considers well-loved spaces in Jamaica Plain "as a locus of new mystery." She uncovers unknown views of familiar landscapes in works that make masterful use of long exposures, available light and light she adds. All the digital photographs in the series are printed on archival metallic paper. To see Elizabeth's work please go to www.elizabethalbritton.com

Monday, August 30, 2010

September 2010 Show is Set!

I'm excited to present Works on Paper by Kate True and Ellen Shattuck Pierce this September. The opening reception is this Thursday, September 2 from 6-8 pm during the JP First Thursday art stroll and during Jamaica Plain Open Studios on Sept 25 + 26.


Above: One of my all-time favorite paintings in a series inspired by film stills by Kate True: The Dinner Party, oil and oil stick on paper, 35 x 48 inches, 2010.


Below: Ellen Shattuck Pierce, Ice Breaker, relief print, 21 x 26 inches, 2009.




Kate True
comes to painting from drawing, printmaking, and film. Her work has been seen in galleries in all over the country. She has painted more than fifty portrait commissions in the past ten years. I've followed her work for many years and originally presented a solo show of her paintings during last September's JP Open Studios. I'm excited to have her back. More info at www.katetrue.com.

This time around she will show her work alongside Ellen Shattuck Pierce. More info at 13forest.com/ellenshattuckpierce.shtml.