Posts in Art In Situ
Art in Situ - Part VII

As we welcome the Spring season, I've been captivated by visions of where my art might find its perfect setting. This reflection has deepened my gratitude for the beautiful spaces my work already graces. Here, I've gathered a selection of my favorite in situ photographs showcasing my art in its dreamlike homes since the last addition of “Art in Situ.”

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Art In Situ - Part VI

I offer my heartfelt gratitude to my collectors for not only welcoming my work into their lives and homes, but for also graciously sending in these in situ pictures. It gives me such renewed purpose in the studio, knowing that each piece that I pour my heart into will be cherished in some perfect space for years to come.

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Art in Situ - Part V

Seeing the beautiful spaces where my paintings and prints end up is the cherry on top of everything for me. I don’t always get to see the space where my work lives after it leaves my studio or art fair tent, but it always makes my day when I do. Thank you to my collectors for sending in these in situ pictures so I can see how the work I pour my heart into brightens your home and your everyday.

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Art In Situ - Part IV

I see my paintings in a lot of lights: from my studio during creation, at art fairs all around the Southeast, and sometimes even in gallery and exhibition spaces. By far and away though, my favorite place to see my work is in your homes. Thank you for offering me a glimpse into your beautifully curated spaces through these in situ images.

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Art In Situ - Part III

It’s one thing to know that a painting you poured your heart into is going to a good home…it’s another thing to see it for yourself! I love receiving photos from collectors of their paintings installed in their homes. It’s so rewarding to see a painting of mine where it was always meant to be - in your home, spreading joy and a sense of peace with you and your loved ones every day.

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Art in Situ - Part II

When I see a work of art in its new home, it feels as if the painting was always meant to end up where it is, like the painting is the last missing puzzle piece, snapped perfectly into place. Here are a few of my favorite of the latest “last puzzle piece” in situ images I’ve been sent. Which installation is your favorite?

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