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Decorating With Art: November Artist of the Month

I wrote this post for my Interior Design blog, and it was meant to inspire my clients to collect art to live with. But in the staging world, we are always looking for art that will appeal to the broadest possible audience. Even though buying original art is pretty much out of the question in a staging budget, I thought my fellow stagers would enjoy seeing these artists' work. In general I select artists whose work is rich in color and uplifting in feel. So maybe these will inspire you to select some great pieces of art for your own home, or to look for a similar style in open-addition art that is affordable for staging. Also, many of you help clients "Stage to Live" and I find that art is one thing most clients are lacking. So, here is my post. I hope you like it.

Gate 1, by Victoria Taylor GoreThis is the first in a new series of posts about decorating with art. Although there are many ways to find a point of inspiration for your decor, my favorite starting point for interior design is art that you love. I know that many people are nervous about starting to buy art, thinking about the investment and also sometimes concerned that they don't know what is "good" art. Worried that they will make a mistake. But I believe in buying what you love and not worrying so much about whether it will appreciate in value. If you see a piece of art and it gives you a good feeling --- you love the colors, or it makes you smile, or possibly brings up happy memories --- then that would be a good choice for you. By far, the most common reason people buy art is because it has some connection with their life. I think those are all excellent reasons to buy art. Selecting and displaying art is a great way to express yourself and to really personalize your home. And whenever possible, I would prefer to find furniture that complements the art ... not art that goes with your furniture.

So, to help my clients find art that will work for them, I've decided to post an article each month about an artist whose work I like. I hope these articles inspire you to take the plunge and add some artwork to your home.

 

 

This month's featured artist is Victoria Taylor-Gore.

Two Houses, by Victoria Taylor-GoreHer work is done in soft pastels. Personally, I love her color choices and the lighting in many of her pieces. My favorite time of day is the very late afternoon, sometimes referred to as the "golden hour", when the sun's light is coming from very low in the sky. It casts long shadows and is very golden in color, making everything appear very saturated with color. Her work depicts "simplified architectural and landscape forms in a distorted perspective". The forms she chooses carry universal symbolism which really connects on a deep level withpeople. Take a look at her website. She also blogs about her work so you can learn more about it.

 

 

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Comments (3)

Karen Dembsky
Peachtree Home Staging LLC, Home Staging in Atlanta, GA - Peachtree City, GA
Atlanta Home Staging

I L O V E those colors -- thx for sharing.

Nov 24, 2009 10:23 AM
Tori Toth
Tori Toth, International - Howard Beach, NY
888.667.6643 NYC & Beyond, HSR, SAR, RESA, LIBOR

I agree I love the golden hour, everything just looks amazing.

Sep 26, 2010 02:04 AM
Beth Lester
Beth Lester Designs - Torrance, CA
Home Staging & Interior Decorating

Very unique artwork!

Dec 29, 2012 01:37 AM