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Wonders of the deep Stormy or calm, big boats or little ones, the sea will always inspire poets and artists. By John O'Hern
Issue 33, Page 62
Home is Where the art is Residences in different cities help this collector live closely with art that has a unique, personal style. Anywhere this travelling collector hangs his art, is home. By Aldo Castillo
Issue 9, Page 50 Visit Gallery Website
Remains of the day As the Winter Solstice arrives—visibly in the North and almost invisibly in the South—the perceptive artist captures the nuances of the landscape. By John O’Hern
Issue 26, Page 62
Living with Color Understanding the psychological and emotional aspects of color has helped this collector find a deep, personal connection to artists and artwork. By Aldo Castillo
Issue 10, Page 56 Visit Gallery Website
Wild kingdom Honor, oddity and social commentary in contemporary representations of wildlife. By John O’Hern
Issue 27, Page 60
Six painters capture the abundance of fall in works that tug at human instinct By John O’Hern
Issue 25, Page 64
Santa Fe artist's model and muse Raven Chavez is immortalized on canvas by local artists and national attention. By John O'hern
Issue 32, Page 64
Saving the old, adding the new. Eric Cohler, one of the leading designers in the U.S., talks about the challenges in placing art in a newly restored home. By Eric Cohler
Issue 5, Page 44 Visit Gallery Website
Art and the Power of Placement - and why it's important. By Eric Cohler
Issue 2, Page 16 Visit Gallery Website
Art for folk art's sake Our interior designer gives a behind-the-scenes look at choosing and placing art for a newly renovated Park Avenue duplex. By Eric Cohler
Issue 4, Page 56 Visit Gallery Website