The Angle That Tries
Everyone’s favorite geometric shape sometimes gets forgotten when decorating a home. It’s simply easier to be symmetrical with squares. Art usually comes in rectangular frames, sometimes even in...
View ArticleModern Meets Traditional
In an article on Houzz, Kerrie Kelly, an interior designer who specializes in authentic and livable spaces, said that if you find modern ‘too sleek’ and ‘traditional too stodgy’ when it comes to...
View ArticleAn Artist’s Dwelling (13) – Seymour Joseph Guy
My husband and I recently purchased a home in Brooklyn that was built in 1860. It is technically a “pre-pre-war” building, meaning it’s lived through the Civil War, and all of the World Wars. The...
View ArticleLouise Lawler – An Artist’s Dwelling (16)
Before there was Damien Hirst or Jeff Koons and their brand of self-aware, “meta” art that serves as both commentary and appropriation, there was Louise Lawler. Born in 1947, the photographer’s work...
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