Pages

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Sarah's Home

The theme this week at The Three Muses is architecture and here is Sarah's home:



This is a place that I regret not going to when I had a chance , when  I was in San Jose, California.  It's the Winchester House built by Sarah Winchester.  She was widow to William Winchester who was the son of the founder of the Winchester Arms Company.  Needless to say, she was a very wealthy woman.  She only had one daughter who died at infancy and her husband later died of tuberculosis.  Because of this, she felt that she was cursed and after visiting a psychic, she moved to San Jose.  The reason being, is because the psychic told her  that indeed she was cursed by all of the spirits that were killed from the Winchester rifle.  And she told Sarah  that she needed to build a home in the west for her and the spirits, and that if she ever stopped building, she would die


So that's what she did sometime in the 1880's,  for 38 years--24 hours a day--365 days a year


She really did build it--she was the architect who designed it, even though she had no formal training.  Some say that's why the house is so screwy, like the doors that open into walls, the staircases that lead to nowhere, or the windows that look into other walls.  But MOST believe that this was her intent--to confuse the ghosts. She very rarely would  stay more than 2 nights in the same bedroom for fear that the spirits would find her. The house was so complicated, that the servants used a map to find their way around.   To say that this lady was a tormented soul is putting it mildly.  There are other interesting facts about the house.  Sarah was fascinated with the number 13 (go figure), so there are 13 bathrooms, 13 chandeliers, all of the windows have 13 panes and so on and so on.

In 1920, it was opened to the public for tours. Now.... they say that there have been sightings of Sarah's ghost  roaming the grounds and also her home and you better believe that I believe it.



This is Sarah Winchester, or should I say her spirit watching over her home.  I love this kind of stuff--it just fascinates me.  I'm the one that watches all of those TV shows--  "most haunted places", and of course Halloween is my favorite time of year.

And I also wanted to show you the background of the collage--

I was inspired by KC Willis to make this fabric collage.  She makes the most beautiful fabric collages, and last year I joined  her Collage Camp  workshop, and she shows you how she makes these wonderful collages from start to finish.  In the one video, she gives you a tour of her studio, and you just drool over all of the treasures she has there.  You can see her art at Lipstick Ranch, and believe me, it's worth the trip!!

44 comments:

  1. Love your Winchester house. I visited there-probably 20 years ago and it was so interesting!!Love KC Willis's artwork-I've known her for twelve years--she is very creative and what an entrprenauer-I know-I spelled that wrong! Love all the little details on your piece!!

    ReplyDelete
  2. This is beautiful... I believe too... My uncle had a house that was haunted. My brothers and I, as well as my parents have witnessed many unexplainable events there.tweredn

    ReplyDelete
  3. I have been to the Winchester house and it is very bizarre-it shatters a lot of architectural rules(so to speak) but it is interesting. I imagine that the design mirrors her thinking process which was confused and limited. Your fabric collage is stunning- very elegant. Great post!

    ReplyDelete
  4. a fascinating story, poor woman.

    I love your background as well, so delicate

    ReplyDelete
  5. Whooooosht! That was me being blown away. I love the story of Sarah Winchester and her buildings, although I would probably have strangled the person who gave her such ghastly advice!
    Wonderful artwork and a superb story. Standing ovation from me!!d

    ReplyDelete
  6. Lovely Diane...love that door knocker at the top!
    Scary place, don't think I'd want to spend the night there, but your piece is very pretty!

    ReplyDelete
  7. I love art accompanied by a story, and I love mysteries. This just filled my cup! Beautiful art. I'd heard the story before, but not the details you brought us. Thank you so much!

    ReplyDelete
  8. The Winchester House is fantastic. She used lots of things in series of 13....13 holes in a drain cover, 13 windows in a room, 13 in all sorts of places. It was fun to try and find the 13 in each room.

    I love your piece.

    ReplyDelete
  9. I knew none of this and found it so intereting, another great story and post of beauty, thanks for the story and intereting visit.

    ReplyDelete
  10. Not even the Winchester house and the story behind it is phantastic, so is also your absolute awesome and enchanting collage.
    I love all the little details you added and of cause the lace wich looks so beautiful.

    ReplyDelete
  11. Hope everyone to take time to enlarge your piece, lovely collage & an original way to display it!

    ReplyDelete
  12. I saw a documentary on the Winchester House on PBS one year. It was a fascinating and rather sad commentary on Sarah's life. I so love this piece that pays homage to her. I really like how you conceal edges of paper with pearls, flowers, etc. They make the piece so interesting, while hiding the mechanics.

    I have been a fan of KC Willis ever since I started making little art quiltlets. Her work is amazing and I'm glad you provided the link.

    ReplyDelete
  13. beautiful! love all the details!

    ReplyDelete
  14. oh what a wonderful story about the home....I just got chills....that is so neat that she built it and was the architect!!!

    ReplyDelete
  15. Thanks for the interesting story Diane, I knew nothing of it...and it sounds great! Your oiece is beautiful, I love the combination of elements!

    ReplyDelete
  16. Oh wow, what a sad story about Sara Winchester. I would love to see that house! This stuff intrigues me too but sometimes the haunted stuff scares so bad and I have to sleep with the light on, with my husband in bed with me! How crazy is that? So I just don't watch it but it is still intriguing. Also, like have you ever thought about those beautiful crop circles that put up over night in some places around the world??? Creepy!

    ReplyDelete
  17. OMG your winchester house is stunning. So wonderful creation with many gorgeous details. Perfect.

    ReplyDelete
  18. Beautifulm collage, great embellishments

    ReplyDelete
  19. What an amazing story - that and your piece are both so captivating!!

    ReplyDelete
  20. great piece and VERY INTERESTING story!! thanks for that shiver!!

    ReplyDelete
  21. Wow!!!! This is beautiful. And such an interesting story. Sad and fascinating. I think the house was used in a movie I once saw. Don't know the name but it was creepy.

    ReplyDelete
  22. This is stunning work but the story behind it is so sad!

    ReplyDelete
  23. What a fabulous and amazing story so beautifully depicted by your artwork. Love your work.

    ReplyDelete
  24. Love this,its beautiful even if the story is alittle scary but interesting.

    ReplyDelete
  25. Your art collage is wonderful!
    Love the use of so many elements, and pulled together so well

    blessings

    barbara jean
    PS Thanks for coming by.

    ReplyDelete
  26. What a beautiful background piece!

    ReplyDelete
  27. What a beautiful collage Diane - and such a fascinating woman! I'm not surprised that she inspired you...
    And I also wanted to say Congrats to you on your art show Diane - I know how exciting that is. Your work is marvellous and your choice of teachers, excellent!

    ReplyDelete
  28. Diane, your piece is stunning, and your story about Sarah is fascinating - thank you for telling it! And the back of your piece is truly a work of art as well!

    ReplyDelete
  29. Such a beautiful piece of art, and an interesting story to go with it!

    ReplyDelete
  30. DEAR ME !!!!
    I love reading your blog but about your entry...I KNOW it's NOT a contest !! But this is a WINNER that I had to see twice !!
    A standing ovation from me too Diane !

    ReplyDelete
  31. Oh, Diane, that is one place I do want to go visit. I love that stuff too! I love your creation and just started watching KC's DVD on her workshop and I too am amazed with the items she has in her studio. I can't wait to try some of the fabric collaging. You are an amazing artist!

    ReplyDelete
  32. Sarah's Home is awesome! I have been there, went through the house and it just is mind blowing! I will never forget the hand laid parquet ballroom...it was the loveliest thing I'd seen in a long time. I can't say enough about it! And I simply love your artwork honoring it...beautiful!!!! LynnF

    ReplyDelete
  33. Wow...new story for me, I didn't know about poor Sarah. Your collage is lovely...I love the fabric collages and really admire anyone who can pull it off...and you do.
    Cheers,
    Mary

    ReplyDelete
  34. Love all the details on this! Beautiful colors, great embellishments, perfect with the image! Awesome!

    ReplyDelete
  35. This is beautiful, and I love all of the treasures that you have given Sarah's spirit to rest with!

    ReplyDelete
  36. This is simply stunning Diane! You are definitely multi-talented!! Glad to have you as my blog friend♥

    ReplyDelete
  37. What a great story! The piece you made is gorgeous Diane!!

    ReplyDelete
  38. This is stunning handmade work! What a great job, I love it, super!

    ReplyDelete
  39. What a fascinating story, I've never heard it before. It's going on my mental list of places to visit if I ever make it over to the States. Love your homage to it, it's so textural, it's exquisite

    ReplyDelete
  40. Hi Diane, I love this collage you did such a beautiful piece with lace, keys, pearls,and how neat to put a door knocker.Very interesting story it makes me want to see the house I love taking those tours of old houses.Thanks, for sharing Sincerely, Jonny

    ReplyDelete