These two new amazing Christina Baker paintings were photographed hanging on a wall in Christina's studio before they were delivered recently to Bennet Galleries . How I'd love to visit Christina's studio to see where all the magic takes place! I can see that it's bright, clean, minimal, and sophisticated. As her paintings are always spectacular, it follows that her work space has to be gorgeous and inspirational. Nightlife Half Past Two Star Dust Not blue and white, but I love this one, don't you? I just couldn't pass up the opportunity to share it. Star Dust is another new painting available at Bennet Galleries. . . . . . . . . . . . I'm thinking about art studios at the moment because my daughter (an artist) and I will be moving to a new house in the next few months, and will use one of the bedrooms as an office/studio. The granny-chic style studio above, designed by Schuyler Samperton
Thank you for coming to see my completed entrance hall. I redesigned our very tired and lifeless entry for The One Room Challenge. You can catch up and see "before" shots here . It's been so much fun working with this space, and I'm thrilled with the results. How exciting to get to share it with you today! Above and below is the view from the front door. These are the beyond breathtaking panels that Christina Baker painted for the entry. I'm not sure if from the photos you can get a true understanding of the impact these panels create. In person they're even more beautiful, and I'm wanting to spend lots of time on the settee enjoying the view. Christina was absolutely lovely to work with. Besides these to-die-for paintings I get to enjoy everyday, it was fantastic getting to know and work with her. Her work is available at Gregg Irby Fine Art , and also can be seen on her site . And, here is the spectacular lant
This spectacular vignette is from the house I mentioned a couple of weeks ago. I'd been devouring my latest Luxe issue, and noticed a mirror just like mine in a feature on a gorgeous Dallas house. You can see more of the feature, and read about it here . Photography: Nathan Schroder Interior Design: Homeowner with a bit of help from The Design Girls (Susan Palma and Muffin Lemak) Landscape Architecture: Laura Tyson