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Where Art Lives: Installation Inspiration

  • By Sara Kent-Schneider
  • 28 Jan, 2025

Wall-to-WOW! See how art can make these spaces shine.

Elisa Sheehan | photo by Elizabeth Haynes
Elisa Sheehan | photo by Elizabeth Haynes
Where Art Lives  could offer the inspiration, you didn't know you needed, to envision a piece in your own space. Discover how art can transform a home, taking it from blank walls to a stunning, personalized interior. Below, explore pieces that don’t just fill a space but shape and elevate their surroundings.

Elisa Sheehan

Elisa Sheehan | Totem 34
Elisa Sheehan | Totem 34

Emily Keating Snyder

Photo from Sansa Interiors
Photo from Sansa Interiors
(left) photo from Alexandra Gater, (right) photo from Rebecca Healy
(left) photo from Alexandra Gater, (right) photo from Rebecca Healy
Emily Keating Snyder | Persimmon/Mauve With Bright Pink Grid
Emily Keating Snyder | Persimmon/Mauve With Bright Pink Grid

Betsy Enzensberger

Besty Enzensberger | Living it Up
Besty Enzensberger | Living it Up

Brittany Atkinson

Brittany Atkinson | Patricia
Brittany Atkinson | Patricia
And before we wrap up, let’s take a moment to give our talented artists a well-deserved round of applause. Their incredible work brings inspiration, beauty, and wonder into our lives, and we’re so grateful to share it with you. Stay tuned for more installation inspiration blogs!
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