I’ve been a fan of Richard Misrach’s work for as long as I can remember. He is celebrated for pioneering color photography as fine art, and remains one of its most innovative practitioners. I love the fearless, expressive use of color in his landscapes – an almost surreal vision of …
Years ago, I lived in a Manhattan apartment overlooking the East River and the Gothic ruins of the old smallpox hospital on Roosevelt Island. The obsessive designer in me fixated on this long-neglected space, wondering why the city never developed something worthy of its proximity to the UN and the …
Magically strange. Sinister pretty. How do you describe these!? Matthew Solomon‘s work is so captivating. I first became acquainted with his work at Maison Gerard in NYC and again through a private collector in Washington, CT.
Mathew’s work is so intricate and the glazing is applied in an a …
One of my New Year’s resolutions was to use stripes in more interesting ways throughout my work. As inspiration, I’ve been looking at artist Daniel Buren (a.k.a. “the stripe guy”). I love the fearless, infinite quality and stunning impact of his stripe-infused installations.
Hailing from Boulogne-Billancourt, France, Daniel Buren is …
Last year, I had the pleasure of collaborating with Don Freeman, a brilliant fine art and interiors photographer. Don is a maestro at using natural light to capture the warmth and intimacy of his subject, from the smallest object to a richly appointed room:
Don’s passion project of the last …
For as long as I can remember, I’ve been fascinated by design and the subtle impact of our surroundings. Some of my earliest influences still resonate – I think of the dark woods and textured lodens of my father’s shooting club, the smell of fresh paint on a new canvas, and the bold symmetry of the Philip Johnson Glass house just down the street.