Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Highway to Heaven.....Put your precious memories in the hands of Steen Tompkins Photographic. These time stopping portraits can be a life time treasure....steentompkins.com

SOLD

A solid mahogany frame with a burnished and bronze wire fringe, draws the eye to the center of this unique piece .....$ 90.00...16 ½ ”x18 ½ ” Frame...5x7 Picture Slot

SOLD.....old world santa from " A Christmas Collection"

" Feather " 5x7 canvas 15x17 frame $145.00

Coming Soon...So Stay Tuned

Sneak Peak...Coming soon so stay tuned

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

“ Ponderosa “ without frame

" Ponderosa “...16x20 canvas...28x32 frame...$555.00 with frame ...$300.00 with out frame

“ Yellow Belly “...8x10 canvas...15x18 frame...$95.00

close up of farm table with leafs dropped

Antique Farm Table Replica…This unique hand crafted piece has piano hinged drop leafs on each side. When leafs are raised, the table top is perfect for a family dinner with the dimensions of 28” wide x 72 “long. When you need a little space in your room leafs can be dropped , providing a slender yet artistic and functional serving, dining or just for looks table with the dimensions of 16 ½ “wide x 72 “ long.....$650.00

" Tea Time" Wonder Land (childens collection)... SOLD... More wonder Land Collection coming soon

" Curious Cow " 15x17 frame 5x7 canvas $175.00 The sky blue back ground really sets off the rustic browns and reds in center piece. A barn wood white washed frame was just what this piece needed.

" Delis " 12x12 canvas $75.00

" Old Rugged Cross " 26x36 piece...16x20 canvas...$450.00

" Od Rugged Cross " close up

This piece of art is oil and acrylic with a textured finish on a 30x40 canvas

This piece of art oil and acrylic with a textured finish on a 30x40 canvas
$750.00

A combination of Fine Arts, Unique Furniture, Frames and Breath Taking Photography. Three things that bring Beauty, Comfort and Tranquility to the home, just as momma did for us.

                                                        How The Apple Tree Was Born


     If I had to describe my family in a just a few words, it would be . “The Apple Doesn’t Fall Far From The Tree”. Probably because we have heard this all of our life.
    We were fortunate to be born into a very close and Christian family. Growing up in the country can bring out your creative side because sometimes, there was just not that much to do. Christmas Eve day for me usually consisted of making presents for every one and trying to stay out of Momma’s hair while she cooked and prepared for the big family gathering that night . The stocking that I made for them one year out of a really nice set of sheets and one of Mommas expensive blouses still hangs over the fire place every year, to this day. She was not even mad . Bless her heart . I have an older brother and a sister . I was born late In life or as I like to call it , A pleasant surprise. My father is a jack of all trades , who passed the go, go, go and project all the time gene down to the three of us. Our obsessive need to constantly begin and invent new things that will temporarily quench our creative thirst came from Daddy. Our love for beauty , tranquility and comfort came from Momma. In September of 2009 just a few days before my 30th birthday our Mother passed away from a long battle with breast cancer. The four of us held together tight in love and prayer waiting for the healing to come. With time the healing began and life continued . At this time with hearts broken and our eyes wide open to a whole new world we began to make more time for the things we love, which are family and our creative gifts from God. Put these together and this is how Apple Tree began, a combination of Fine Arts , Unique Furniture, Frames and Photography. Three things that bring Beauty, Tranquility and Comfort to the home just as Momma did for us.

                                                          In Memory of our loving mother :
                                                                        Apple Tree

                                      “ Where These Apples Did Not Fall Far From Their Tree”