Robert Boyd
I haven't done one of these in a while, but this house popped up on Swamplotand caught my eye. It's on Morrison in Woodland Heights, and it is chock full of art. The people who live there (apparently Stephen and June Barth, according to HCAD) obviously love their art--but the thing is, I can't identify any of it. What about you? (UPDATE: I've been informed that most of this art is by June Barth.)
I noticed they had Texas Artists Todayartfully angled on the table in the foreground, indicating their interest in contemporary art. And on the wall are several very colorful paintings.
Color is the main thing. It looks like a lot of their paintings are by one person--but who?
The constellation of glass objects on the far wall is very pretty.
This living room was photographed from several angles--all filled with paintings.
I was very intrigued by the three nocturnal (?) paintings recessed in the white molding.
So we have a house very carefully and deliberately filled with art--art seems important to the owners. But who are the artists? Any ideas? Let me know in the comments.
I haven't done one of these in a while, but this house popped up on Swamplotand caught my eye. It's on Morrison in Woodland Heights, and it is chock full of art. The people who live there (apparently Stephen and June Barth, according to HCAD) obviously love their art--but the thing is, I can't identify any of it. What about you? (UPDATE: I've been informed that most of this art is by June Barth.)
I noticed they had Texas Artists Todayartfully angled on the table in the foreground, indicating their interest in contemporary art. And on the wall are several very colorful paintings.
Color is the main thing. It looks like a lot of their paintings are by one person--but who?
The constellation of glass objects on the far wall is very pretty.
This living room was photographed from several angles--all filled with paintings.
I was very intrigued by the three nocturnal (?) paintings recessed in the white molding.
So we have a house very carefully and deliberately filled with art--art seems important to the owners. But who are the artists? Any ideas? Let me know in the comments.