
i’m having such fun with these sneak peeks that i thought i’d make it a regular column. i’ve emailed out to my favorites (see the comment section below for a short list) but if you know someone who should be featured or just someone you’d like to see on here drop me a line and i’ll see if we can catch a glimpse into their home. today i’m continuing with the home of artist alyson fox. alyson’s home seriously made me reevaluate my entire living room. she’s got blasts of bright color on white walls as well as some interesting installations (see the plates in the walls). we even share a love of framed nama rococo paper. here are more details in alison’s words…
“The silhouette images I made one afternoon and framed them in found thrift store frames. It’s going to be an on-going project that as I make them I add to the story. We have really high ceilings and I love that small wall space up there. The framed bed piece is by Lisa Soloman. The desk I found at a thrift store for 12 dollars. It’s the best red orange metal with a wood top. That’s where I do my work. And of course the piece of Nama Rococo paper. Our house was built in the 40’s, but looks really modern. Also, the plates coming out of the wall was one of my thesis pieces that I installed when we first moved in. Most things change, but that one is pretty permanent.”




