Art Game

Yesterday I had lunch with a client who’s become a friend- I love when this happens! Naturally we got to talking about decorating, my favorite subject that I never seem to tire of. 

 

She: I’ve been really intent on finding a great piece of art for our living room. It’s so hard!

Me: I know!. It’s one of those things that you always find when you’re not looking. Like love. And shoes. 

She: So true!

Me: There are few hot galleries in SF to check out. I’ll send you the names. Also a new online source- Saatchi- that looks really cool.

She: Oh, yeah! You got their catalog, too! I was impressed! Do you know if they’re the same as the Saatchi Gallery in London?

Me: Probably, maybe. [I really need to go to London.]

 

I felt rather foolish. Of course she had seen the same catalog. We’re in the same demographic. We shop at the same stores. Which was all fine and well- it was a pleasant lunch date after all and we were having a great time. But I wasn’t done w/ this subject. No sir. On my drive home, I engaged in a sufficient amount of kicking myself and a little gentle berating for good measure. And then I agreed that I needed to up my Art game. 

 

And by upping my Art game, I mean compile a good directory to share! 

 

Art is essential, evocative and makes a room feel personal. When a project is nearing the end and the budget is spent, art and accessories are almost always the things that get cut. Too often this means I don’t get to see the design in it’s fullest glory. 

So here’s some great places to find artwork.

May you get inspired, excited, and find pieces that grab you. May you also send me a photo so I can see what you bought and be able to sleep well knowing that you followed our design scheme. 

Viva everything!  xo Libra

 

Painting

Photography

Other Mediums

General

Plants!

I found this article while doing my daily peruse on Pinterest:

5 things that take a room from good to great. Listed at #2, are house plants (the right rug is #1). I’m always encouraging all my clients to hop on the plant wagon. "But I kill plants", you say. 

Not to worry! For you of the black thumb varieties, I recommend the Sansevieria

This is the heartiest houseplant I've ever found. It will grow in almost any condition and barely needs water. When you walk in the door after being away for three weeks, this plant will still be alive. Not only alive, it will be thriving. Low light or no light? No problem. This is as low maintenance a houseplant as you'll ever find. In fact, the Sansevieria could be the Dalai Lama of the plant world: peaceful, selfless, with very little material need or demand. 

If you do alright with plants, in that they don't die on you and you remember to water when necessary, then the world is your oyster!...the greenhouse, your playground!...the forest, your field

 
Sanseveria, aka Snake Plant or Mother-in-law's Tounge

Sanseveria, aka Snake Plant or Mother-in-law's Tounge

remember- plants can take a room from good to great. they are not a fix-all for a poorly planned room.

let’s plan your next project together!

a baby sansevieria variety i picked up at ikea.

a baby sansevieria variety i picked up at ikea.

 
my sansevieria in the Entry

my sansevieria in the Entry