Arrange Art Artfully
Sometimes I think the most interesting and expressive ways to display art are created by taking a chance and doing something unexpected. If you are somewhat creative, why not try using the way you...
View ArticleLocation! Location! Location!
I don’t want to squelch any creative ideas you may have when it comes to placing wall art in your home. If you are inspired to hang art in a specific spot, it never hurts to try it out and see how it...
View ArticleWhere To Start: The Art, The Furniture or The Wall Color?
In my work as an art consultant curating art programs for high-end hotels, my clients are interior designers who have worked for months selecting everything for a room, from fixtures to furnishings,...
View ArticleGift Ideas and Design Candy
In honor of the holiday season, I have compiled a few of my favorite things to share. Perhaps they will give you some inspiration for gift ideas! Madsen Bicycles 1 Madsen Cycles gives us just one more...
View ArticlePick a Style…Any Style
Question: If you were stranded on a desert island and could only listen to one song for the rest of your life, or read one book, what would it be? But wait, there’s more: If you could eat one food for...
View ArticleArt in a Small Space
The thought of living in a small space sounds both enticing and daunting to me, but so goes life in NYC. In Brooklyn, Zach Motl makes the most of a small space. His 178 sq. ft. apartment is masterfully...
View ArticleAre You Sitting Down?
I’ve already made a confession once in this blog. It was January and I admitted I was addicted to chocolate. Now I have another confession: I love chairs. I can’t get them out of my head. I especially...
View ArticleWhat’s on Your Wall?
I’ve been trying to take a peak into the homes of artists to see how they decorate their interiors and, of course, hang art on the walls. Hunt Slonem, a painter based in New York City and Louisiana,...
View ArticleLiving in a 3-D Canvas
Here’s the home of the artist Sean Scherer, who lived in downtown Manhattan and witnessed 9/11. Traumatized by the experience, he couldn’t paint for a few years. He moved to upstate New York, where his...
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