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Carrier & Company by Soicher Marin
In our first collaboration, acclaimed interior designers Mara Miller and Jesse Carrier and third-generation art house Soicher Marin present Open Studio, five collections that reflect Carrier and Company’s own sensibility and love of art. Jesse and Mara reflected on many of the show-stopping and impactful art pieces that we’ve selected for projects throughout the years as inspiration for this first collection with Soicher Marin. The Open Studio collection celebrates the artist at work and the magical transformations that occur when paint meets canvas. Influenced by countless artists past and present, this collection serves as a well-rounded view into the world of all things Carrier and Company.
Four Hands Art Studio
Ever since JR was a little kid she has been making art. JR would describe her work as fluid, brilliant, perhaps dark, but spiritual when she or the viewer discovers it. She mixes landscapes and fantasy. It’s mostly about intrigue shape and color. JR finds contrast is more interesting than muted, so she makes the most out of shape and color. Some say her work is psychedelic, some say it reminds them of Georgia O’Keefe. Her paintings are representational, she paints what she sees. She finds magnificent beauty in some of the most obscure and common elements we live amongst. Trees. deadwood – driftwood. The desert. Birds. Plants.
RFA Decor
Hand-embellished giclee on fine art paper. Size includes frame.
Lladro
Flamenco represents a style of dance from the south of Spain, flamenco dancing in a long-tailed dress, or bata de cola. An art that has transcended national borders and that since 2010 has been designated an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. The bata de cola is rarely seen on today's stages, due to the difficulty of its handling, the cost of its preparation, and its incompatibility with some of the current styles or schools of dance. It appeared during the second half of the 18th century in Granada and was made of white calico, to a specific length. In the first quarter of the twentieth century, the use of the bata de cola became a compulsory feature of shows, thanks to Pastora Imperio and Antonia Mercé. The bata continues to be used to this day, granting its wearer the reputation of a genuine professional. In this piece, the expression and movement of the arms and hands of the dancers are as much the focal points as the way in which the woman moves the long tail of her spectacular dress. With a shiny porcelain finish, the woman's hair is adorned with a red rose to match the earrings and ruffles of the bata de cola.
Gallery-wrapped, hand-embellished giclée.
Design Toscano
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Whether this young aristocrat is thoroughly exhausted from socializing at the ball or simply lovesick for a suitor she's just met is impossible to tell what we do know from her languid pose, elegant attire and her placement on the plump settee sofa is that she's a true Victorian beauty. Conjured by an amazingly accomplished Catalan Spanish portrait painter and graphic designer who helped define the Modernism movement this his last 19th-century work further confirmed his genius. The authentic stretched canvas replica painting captures the original work's texture, depth of color, and even its subtle brushstrokes, which are applied by hand exclusively for Design Toscano. The imported, delicately carved hardwood frame boasts an elegant leaf motif with fine feathered detailing finished in antique gold tones.
Glossy porcelain sculpture of a woman dancing flamenco in a red and black dress with a flower on her head.
Chelsea Art Studio
Immerse yourself in the fluidity of movement with this painting by Paul Ngo. Crafted as a watercolor piece, it captures the elegance and passion of the dance it represents. Ideal for any room, its vibrant hues and dynamic composition can transform a simple wall into a focal point of artistry. This made-to-order piece comes with wall-mounting hardware, ensuring a seamless installation.
Beautiful art! It is very unique and done very well! We are going to enjoy it for many years to come.. Nicki. Overland Park, Kansas. 2024-07-12 09:45:31
Beverly Fuller was born and raised in the city of Los Angeles. As a young girl, she was fascinated with the vast diversity of the world around her. She conveyed that fascination with art and was praised by her teachers as a talented artist. She went on to receive a Bachelor of Arts degree from Whittier College and a Master of Arts from California State University, Los Angeles. After completing her education, Beverly Fuller spent the next year travelling all across the United States, soaking up inspiration that launched her into a creative journey of becoming a painter. Currently, she resides in Northern California with her husband and two daughters. Every other month, Beverly travels back down to her hometown of Los Angeles to immerse herself in the artistic community and to find her next muse.
Wendover Art Group
A vintage-style show scene highlights the excitement of activities from the past.
On the occasion of the celebration of its 60th anniversary, Lladró introduced a new ornament from a selection of its most cherished pieces. One of those chosen for the occasion was this dance. With its intense reds and blacks on the stunning white of the dress, this piece updates a theme always present in Lladró work, bestowing it with fresh, modern air.
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