art interiors' blog

Paul Semkuley, of re:source lifestyles, lives in an art filled condo in the sky, with partner Ian Swan. It was refreshing to see the unconventional way much of the art was hung in their space. Whether a piece was placed up high (above a mirror or bed frame), in an eclectic grouping in the bedroom, or against shimmering dark mica fleck wallpaper in the powder room, it was clear that art is a major focus.
Aaron Jones’ nostalgic, layered works caught the eye of style maker Julia Black. As a guest writer for Arren Williams’ blog Design Lab, and on her own blog Jewels, Black profiles Jones’ hallucinatory photographs.
The glamorous Judy Diamond unveils the major vignettes of art in her elegant home. It was a thrill to document her collection and thoughtfully curated space. Here are the highlights.
Shira often gravitates to contemporary works that are minimal or conceptual. Dorian Scott's graphic pastries, and Tek Yang's photograph "What Remains: Piled Receipts III", exemplify her aesthetic, and serve to maintain a sense of calm in her kitchen.
I strolled along picturesque, snowy Rosedale streets last Friday, losing my way only once, until I reached the house of client Mimi Wood. Mimi shares a beautiful home with her husband, three children and dog, who enthusiastically greeted me at the door. I was immediately taken by Joshua Jensen-Nagle’s romantic photograph of a blurry Elizabeth Taylor, that is visible from her entrance, and hangs in a dreamy living room.