(Left to right): Michelle Caplan and Michele Maule
I knew this month with the Affordable Art market at PHM, I would be enjoying putting different pieces together, to create groupings, sets and others alone as they look good just by themselves. So here to start are a few I've placed together with the idea that if one was thinking to buy some art to work together for a wall, they could be a suggestion. These seem to work with each other - in color, theme or feel. I hope you'll enjoy this series I plan to post throughout this month.
(Clockwise from top left): Cinder Block Studio, Kareem Rizk, Cinder Block Studio and The Charm School Dropout.
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Yee Haw Industries and The Charm School Dropout.
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5 comments:
my favorite is the second one down. Those soft pinks together are absolutely gorgeous.
Charm School dropout is gorgeous....a new fav!
Lovely pieces individually and in their pairs!
I love these pics, especially the red ones.
Gorgeous, Jan. Beautiful work and fantastic pairings that accentuate the beauty of the pieces!
I think you've hit on something really important (and great!) about design blogging - the chance for the blogger to curate for the viewer.
I love each of the pieces in the second set, especially. How you've put them together, though, they take on so much more meaning and depth, which I may not have seen looking at them singly.
Great eye and thought! Thanks!
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