Amazing Cirque de Noël clown by Wendy Addison |
The maestro and I took a much needed break and wandered up to Port Costa, to visit the Theatre of Dreams, the studio of artist Wendy Addison.
The shop decked out for the holidays |
You may have seen Wendy's beautiful creations before: constructed of ephemera, antique bits, letterpress tags, imagination, and lots of German glass glitter. Normally open only "by chance or by appointment" the shop is transformed during the holidays and open for visitors for a few weekends.
a rare and elusive social butterfly |
glittered numbers |
The original Theatre of Dreams, built by Wendy in 1994- part dollhouse, part dreamscape |
Port Costa is a "census-designated place" - population 190 - the cherished remnants of a 19th century railroad ferry town on the banks of the Carquinez Strait, just north of San Francisco Bay: funky, foggy, romantic, and at times a bit rough. I used to go there with a long-lost love for dimly-lit dinners at the Bull Valley Inn, or drink with friends at the Warehouse Café. Tree-lined streets and nostalgia form the backdrop for the creative scene here.
Wendy's work is curious and steeped in Victoriana, with just enough of the eerie and mysterious to be really interesting. Peek in the shop windows around Halloween to see how glitter can be macabre. You can see more of her imaginative creations at her website.
a black glitter raven peers out over an antique gilt mirror |
dancing circus faerie tree toppers |
Cirque de Noël
annual holiday open house at
Theatre of Dreams
Fridays and Saturdays December 2 & 3, 2011
Fridays and Saturdays December 2 & 3, 2011
and December 9 & 10, 2011
#11 Canyon Lake Dr.
Port Costa, California
Port Costa, California
(510) 787-2164
all photos in this post by Lynne Rutter
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