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The Artist Relief Project

27 Jan

Various Artists have come together and made a pledge to donate 50% of their proceeds to the New York Foundation for the Arts’ Emergency Relief Fund for Hurricane Sandy.  A few of these artists had artwork that was damaged and destroyed during the storm so they know first hand what it was like to lose valuable possessions during the hurricane.  They have created ‘The Artist Relief Project‘ which is an online exhibit (Nov. 28 Dec. 17) to help victims get back on their feet.  Take a look at the participating artists and see if there’s a way you can help them recover from their losses.  It’s a great way to help those in need and get some Holiday shopping done at the same time!

 

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The Artist Relief Project

26 Jan

Various Artists have come together and made a pledge to donate 50% of their proceeds to the New York Foundation for the Arts’ Emergency Relief Fund for Hurricane Sandy.  A few of these artists had artwork that was damaged and destroyed during the storm so they know first hand what it was like to lose valuable possessions during the hurricane.  They have created ‘The Artist Relief Project‘ which is an online exhibit (Nov. 28 Dec. 17) to help victims get back on their feet.  Take a look at the participating artists and see if there’s a way you can help them recover from their losses.  It’s a great way to help those in need and get some Holiday shopping done at the same time!

 

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The Artist Relief Project

24 Jan

Various Artists have come together and made a pledge to donate 50% of their proceeds to the New York Foundation for the Arts’ Emergency Relief Fund for Hurricane Sandy.  A few of these artists had artwork that was damaged and destroyed during the storm so they know first hand what it was like to lose valuable possessions during the hurricane.  They have created ‘The Artist Relief Project‘ which is an online exhibit (Nov. 28 Dec. 17) to help victims get back on their feet.  Take a look at the participating artists and see if there’s a way you can help them recover from their losses.  It’s a great way to help those in need and get some Holiday shopping done at the same time!

 

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The Artist Relief Project

20 Jan

Various Artists have come together and made a pledge to donate 50% of their proceeds to the New York Foundation for the Arts’ Emergency Relief Fund for Hurricane Sandy.  A few of these artists had artwork that was damaged and destroyed during the storm so they know first hand what it was like to lose valuable possessions during the hurricane.  They have created ‘The Artist Relief Project‘ which is an online exhibit (Nov. 28 Dec. 17) to help victims get back on their feet.  Take a look at the participating artists and see if there’s a way you can help them recover from their losses.  It’s a great way to help those in need and get some Holiday shopping done at the same time!

 

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The Artist Relief Project

19 Jan

Various Artists have come together and made a pledge to donate 50% of their proceeds to the New York Foundation for the Arts’ Emergency Relief Fund for Hurricane Sandy.  A few of these artists had artwork that was damaged and destroyed during the storm so they know first hand what it was like to lose valuable possessions during the hurricane.  They have created ‘The Artist Relief Project‘ which is an online exhibit (Nov. 28 Dec. 17) to help victims get back on their feet.  Take a look at the participating artists and see if there’s a way you can help them recover from their losses.  It’s a great way to help those in need and get some Holiday shopping done at the same time!

 

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The Artist Relief Project

18 Jan

Various Artists have come together and made a pledge to donate 50% of their proceeds to the New York Foundation for the Arts’ Emergency Relief Fund for Hurricane Sandy.  A few of these artists had artwork that was damaged and destroyed during the storm so they know first hand what it was like to lose valuable possessions during the hurricane.  They have created ‘The Artist Relief Project‘ which is an online exhibit (Nov. 28 Dec. 17) to help victims get back on their feet.  Take a look at the participating artists and see if there’s a way you can help them recover from their losses.  It’s a great way to help those in need and get some Holiday shopping done at the same time!

 

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Blank Walls? No Problem!

14 Jan

I had the honor of appearing on the Live Well Network discussing what to do with all those blank walls in your home. To view the segment check it out here.

Blank walls really are a very pesky decorating dilemma.  Being the art hoarder that I am, my place is a little overrun with “gallery” or “salon” style walls.

My current obsession is extra large pieces of art.  In the Live Well segment, I show off a huge vacation photograph my client blew up to hang on her wall.  I love when the photography and art isn’t matchy-matchy AND when it’s personal.  I know it takes a bit more effort to buy or create “real” art but I truly believe it gives a home its soul.  Nothing sucks the life out of a perfectly decorated space than  mass produced art.  Sorry, that’s one of my soap boxes!

 

 

The above to images of Aerin Lauder’s new offices are EVERYTHING.  I absolutely love the artwork she has selected.

 

Love the large photograph in the apartment of Pierre Frey’s (of the famed fabric house he is the Grandson of its namesake) Parisian apartment.

 

Love Ruthie Sommers’ combo of gallery wall AND large scale photograph.

 

One of my all time examples of a huge photograph over a sofa.  Blow up those vacation photos and enjoy living with what you put on your walls!

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The Artist Relief Project

14 Jan

Various Artists have come together and made a pledge to donate 50% of their proceeds to the New York Foundation for the Arts’ Emergency Relief Fund for Hurricane Sandy.  A few of these artists had artwork that was damaged and destroyed during the storm so they know first hand what it was like to lose valuable possessions during the hurricane.  They have created ‘The Artist Relief Project‘ which is an online exhibit (Nov. 28 Dec. 17) to help victims get back on their feet.  Take a look at the participating artists and see if there’s a way you can help them recover from their losses.  It’s a great way to help those in need and get some Holiday shopping done at the same time!

 

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The Artist Relief Project

13 Jan

Various Artists have come together and made a pledge to donate 50% of their proceeds to the New York Foundation for the Arts’ Emergency Relief Fund for Hurricane Sandy.  A few of these artists had artwork that was damaged and destroyed during the storm so they know first hand what it was like to lose valuable possessions during the hurricane.  They have created ‘The Artist Relief Project‘ which is an online exhibit (Nov. 28 Dec. 17) to help victims get back on their feet.  Take a look at the participating artists and see if there’s a way you can help them recover from their losses.  It’s a great way to help those in need and get some Holiday shopping done at the same time!

 

Visit the link here and help spread the word!

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Blank Walls? No Problem!

13 Jan

I had the honor of appearing on the Live Well Network discussing what to do with all those blank walls in your home. To view the segment check it out here.

Blank walls really are a very pesky decorating dilemma.  Being the art hoarder that I am, my place is a little overrun with “gallery” or “salon” style walls.

My current obsession is extra large pieces of art.  In the Live Well segment, I show off a huge vacation photograph my client blew up to hang on her wall.  I love when the photography and art isn’t matchy-matchy AND when it’s personal.  I know it takes a bit more effort to buy or create “real” art but I truly believe it gives a home its soul.  Nothing sucks the life out of a perfectly decorated space than  mass produced art.  Sorry, that’s one of my soap boxes!

 

 

The above to images of Aerin Lauder’s new offices are EVERYTHING.  I absolutely love the artwork she has selected.

 

Love the large photograph in the apartment of Pierre Frey’s (of the famed fabric house he is the Grandson of its namesake) Parisian apartment.

 

Love Ruthie Sommers’ combo of gallery wall AND large scale photograph.

 

One of my all time examples of a huge photograph over a sofa.  Blow up those vacation photos and enjoy living with what you put on your walls!

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