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Artist love - Kate Roebuck

I am continually searching for design inspiration and love when I come across an artist's work that makes a graphic, colorful statement. Often times when I am designing a space, I feel it's almost complete but we need to find the perfect pieces of art to add the finishing touch.  Don't get me wrong there are times when a beautiful piece of art can also be the impetus for a design and/or color palette.  Today while working on a project I came across the paintings and prints of textile designer and artist Kate Roebuck. Her pieces are colorful, textural and in her words "rhythmic". I'm liking them......... For purchasing information visit her site: Bower bird collective . Kate's sister, Laura, is also an artist. Her paintings are equally as pretty but have a slightly softer feel. Here is a sampling of Kate's designs: Many of her works are over sized. They would make a great statement on a larger wall! I'm a fan of oversized artwork that sort of stops ...

Amy Maas

I stopped into Jules Place , a local art gallery yesterday. She represents some amazing artists from around the country. I find it's sometimes tough to post photos of artist's work because they lack the depth that the pieces have in person. Amy's pieces are full of texture and have a high gloss finish. They're gorgeous. I especially love some of her purple pieces, they're unexpected and over sized. Here's a bit about Amy's process. I love the idea of painting to different types of music.  Amy Maas: "The new series is called "soundtracks". Painting to music has always been integral to my work. I need the music to clear my mind - to make room for my thoughts and emotions to express themselves. by combining my two great loves of music and painting, I am able to concentrate and lose myself in the moment. I decided to paint to music I listen to this time, instead of using it as a background. Therefore each painting is a direct result of an actual s...

Captured

I went to New York for an extended weekend. It was a whirlwind but amazing time. Fashion week began the night I arrived so the city was abound with fashionistas. I flew down to meet a very sweet friend who was kind enough to invite me to stay with him at  Andaz Hotel . (a peaceful escape from the craziness). We fit so much into this trip. Here's a short photographic journey of some of the things I did and sites I saw. I was also able to catch Book of Mormon on Broadway! I know this sounds cliche, but I LOVE NY. It's one of my favorite places to visit and is only a 45 minute flight from Boston. From Top Left to Right: 1. Street artists painting the doors of Hotel Andaz. (Where I stayed) 2. Detail of sculptural at The Met 3. Tory Burch lucite and brass door pull detail. (Meat Packing District location) Middle: 4. View from the Boathouse in Central Park 5. Bryant Park Bottom: 6. Painting Detail of Bohemia Lies by the Sea - Anselm Kiefer (and the color inspiration for my new room ...

Part II - Mario Testino at home

Images: Vogue

Inspired - Mario Testino

I love photography! In fact it's on my bucket list to someday take a class and learn more about this art form. I'm very much looking forward to the Mario Testino exhibit at the MFA in Boston this Fall. He's such a creative and influential force. (read more below) It opens on 10.21. I always feel a bit anxious this time of year. The past two Fall seasons have been ones of drastic change and heartbreak for me. I'm focusing on the positive and hoping this Fall will be quite the opposite and turn out amazing. I'm moving from my home, so on that front a big change is in store. This exhibit will definitely be a positive to look forward to. In fact I think I may use some of his work as a starting point and design concept for my new place. (which I need to find, something else causing me a bit of trepidation) And to all of you who got your kiddies off to school for their first day today, hope it went well!!! I'm looking forward and remembering: "let your faith b...

Patch NYC for Target

Last night my assistant and I attended the preview party for Patch NYC's collection for Target. Their fabulous shop is tucked away in The Courtyard on 46 Waltham Street in Boston. The designer-artist duo Don Carney and John Ross discussed their latest design collaboration with Target, which is arriving in stores on September 9th. Their style feels like a vintage meets modern mix that is both rustic and fresh.  The designers draw much of their inspiration from found objects found at the NYC flea markets. The approach The discussion A peek at the collection As you know I have a thing for foxes, they're sort of my good luck charm so when I saw this guy I need I'd have to have him! The Patch NYC Boston shop is filled with interesting finds, and art which include their collection of jewelry, art and textiles. They also carry Waylande Gregory Ceramics, I adore his work and this relaunched line. And their studio space! A vintage find.. I'll absolutely be heading back to their...