![]() Combining the history, palette colors, and designs of Monet's gardens and paintings in this one-of-a-kind volume, Aileen shows how to encapsulate a home and lifestyle inspired by the artist. ![]() With direct access to Giverny through a pair of insidersher mother, a steward of the Giverny estate, and its head gardenershe transports you to Monet's garden at Giverny, the third most visited site in France, in Everyday Monet. ![]() Aileen Bordman has long been influenced by the work of Claude Monet, one of the founders of French Impressionist painting whose esteemed works capturing the simple beauties of fin de siècle French lifefrom waterlilies to haystackshave fetched astonishing sums at private auction houses and can be found in the greatest art museums around the globe. ![]() ![]() Bring Monet's paintings and gardens to life using this gorgeously illustrated book that will teach you how to create a Monet lifestyle from your living room to your kitchen to your gardenfrom the documentarian and author of Monet's Palate Cookbook, with the support of the American steward and all the head gardeners at Giverny. ![]()
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I’ll take all of her soul and pour in my spite. She will eventually come back to me, on all fours. The mind strengthens the heart, roughing the edges to prepare it for war. Can the cries of my aching soul be enough to drown out the burning embers of my mistakes? I’m not just in the middle of this game, I’m helping orchestrate it. Shit like falling in love with a boy who knows how to rip my world apart and raise hell with a simple flick of his wrist. It merely exists around us, within us, possessing our souls and making us do stupid shit. They say magic isn’t real, but isn't it the closest way to describe love? It doesn’t exist physically. Things that fuel our bodies with adrenaline and bring our demons to their knees. 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