Our design office is brimming with art, collections of found objects, and the richness of life. Over the past 27 years, I have searched for and acquired a wonderful range of art which literally covers our firm’s walls. Sources for our art include travel, auctions, garage sales, antique stores, gifts from friends and family and in-house created works. Each piece adds design energy and richness to the workday experience, and connects to the greater world of design and life.
Sometimes people are overwhelmed when they walk into our design firm. Its rare to see walls literally covered with art outside of museums and galleries. Oh, and I haven’t even mentioned my collections (future post). I have seen many smiles as clients and friends poke around and discover our finds.
As an informal collector, I have only one criteria when it comes to collecting art; does it make my heart leap? Art to me is first appreciated viscerally and later cerebrally. Its likely why I collect. There is that feeling that you get when you chance on a piece that makes you catch your breath…
- Bird House by Ernest Silva
- Ocean Waves by Ivan Summers
- Lake View by Unknown Artist
- Over the forbidden route…
- Penguins by Margaret Clapp
- Proud by M. Silverberg
- Rocks, a watercolor by Chatell?, 1981
- Three Salmon by Unknown Artist
- Wood Pidgeon Sign









