
At long last the mailman just dropped off my copy of the March-April
Southern Accents. It's a special issue because Patrick Dunne, writer and owner of the epicurean antiques shop
Lucullus, allowed his soulfully elegant New Orleans house to be featured in a nice long spread. And he contributed the wonderful text too.

But I'm also drawn to a story about Charleston.

The respected gallery,
Ann Long Fine Art, is among the hot spots mentioned. (That's Ann above.) I was intrigued to learn she has a section
online for young collectors. One of the small works in that area caught my eye:
Hanging Feathers II, by
Elizabeth Leary, shown here at top. The size is about six by seven inches.
Image three courtesy Southern Accents.
4 comments:
I will visit her gallery when I'm in Charleston next month! -glad you posted this.
Anon -- enjoy!
I loved the new issue of Southern Accents - it was a great one! I, too, especially enjoyed seeing Patrick Dunne's house in NOLA. So much so that I kinda hate him. Just a little.... ;-)
Hi Rachel -- Patrick does know how to live well!
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