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November 19th, 2004


FOR THE WALLS [amelia*david palmer] sometimes what your apt needs is a great work of art…one that isn’t a piece furniture. if that’s you, then come on down. david palmer is a PHENOMENAL artist who i discovered in london a few years back and have been following ever since. look here for my favorite series of his. enjoy

5 comments
Anonymous said:
November 19th, 2004 - 11:09 am

THANK YOU for your posts! Thanks to you I get to feel like I’m walking around a gorgeous, hardwood floored, well lit gallery full of inspiring work– all while I’m sitting at my computer having my morning cereal. :)

design*sponge said:
November 19th, 2004 - 12:32 pm

thanks so much, anonymous…glad d*s can be a part of your morning routine…

xoxo
d*s

Bobby said:
November 20th, 2004 - 3:18 pm

Hey, you wouldnt happen to know where I could get some David Palmer prints? I encountered his work at a museam in Boston, and would love to have a couple in my house but I doubt I can afford an origional!

design*sponge said:
November 22nd, 2004 - 10:22 am

hey- i’ve been searching all morning, but i think this can help- the sling shot gallery in ny is who originally showed these one stroke paintings like ‘amelia’ — here is a contact for their gallery (i’m betting she’ll know whats up). her name is susan: susan@slingshotproject.com

sorry, this was the best i could find! let me know how it goes…isn’t his stuff wonderful??

d*s

Bobby said:
November 22nd, 2004 - 6:00 pm

They are amazing. I sent an email i will let you know how it shakes out, or at least how much an original would cost! lol liek i could afford it… The DIYer in me is looking to find a 27″ brush and buy some blue paint and go at some big peices of paper, but the realist in me knows i have no talent! How hard could it be though?

-Bobby

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