Enhancing Interiors with Thoughtfully Curated Artwork

As an independent artist who supports art and artists by being a member of the Guilford Art League, The Madison Art Society and the Shoreline Arts Alliance, besides creating art, the other joy I get to have is selling art of course- which allows me to talk with buyers and hear their understanding and appreciation for the art they purchased.  Recently collectors in Pound Ridge, Westchester County, NY wanted to update their interior with some refreshed new art works by moving some existing pieces around while adding several new ones.  I was fortunate enough to be part of that day and as always am astounded of how pieces work together.

The ‘mirrors in the sky ‘ piece adds a window like opening to visually escape to.  Its lightness opens up the space and reflective qualities from the silver leaf enhances the bleached lightness in the interior. The piece works to enhance the setting yet focuses the eye to its own niche, keeping the door passage area to feel open and uncluttered.

Elegant and clean, there’s a sophisticated simplicity in the Scandinavian lines of the bench and the crafted and painted woods of the cabinet and pearlized ceramic floor vase. They work together to blend but with an original collected but curated viewpoint.


An “Eclipse of Memory”, also purchased for a loft area, as shown above.

This art work, a very intense and signature style work, extends the color from the larger existing piece on the left and visually widens the upper space, while at the same time repeating the moon like element of the lighting.

Note how blues in the the larger art are pulled out as well as the actual sky blues from the windows. allow this piece to shine yet enhance the use of mixed metallics and clean naturals.

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