over the years a constant question we are asked repeatedly is about our own personal collections. our passion for art runs deep and started early. neither one of us had any urge to be an artist. we were drawn to the arts and the act of creating art. we both took art classes in high school and college to understand the process of making art. our collections started in our 20’s and we have always bought what we loved something we tell all our collectors. art stands the test of time and for us it helps tell the story of our lives. it also makes our homes unique. the art in our homes makes it a personal experience once you step inside. collectors and friends are always so excited to see our homes so here is part one of an ongoing series of inside looks.
john folsom + girls portraits by sarah helser
abstract by amanda talley + sculpture by johan hagman
in public series by scott duce in both our foyers
painting by kate long stevenson + ceramic by virginia scotchie
glass by toots zynsky + ceramic platter by sally king benedict + sculpture by johan hagaman
work on paper by page davis
figurative work by sherrie wolf (hanging) + virginia scotchie ceramic sphere + encaustic by mirada lake
painting by scott upton + ceramic plate by picasso
paintings by chris hayman
photographs by jamie baldridge + ceramic vase by virginia scotchie
paintings by soonae tark
painting by mary rountree moore
painting by herb jackson
full disclosure all photos are iphone shots we took ourselves in natural light. this is just a small peek inside more to come!