Three Working Artists You Can Support Today
Art has the power to tie a design together!
As seen throughout of our HGTV show
Who’s Afraid of a Cheap Old House?
A room isn’t complete until there’s art on the walls — don’t you agree??? Styling homes for “Who’s Afraid of a Cheap Old House?” was an opportunity for us to feature the work of artists whose whimsy, skill, love of color, and sense of daring was a perfect contemporary complement for rooms anchored in history.
Thank you to FrameUSA (100% made in America!) for providing an incredible selection of frames to complement so many works! We loved working with you!
Miriam McClung
Self described “artist and great grandmother,” still committed to her creative passion after 70 years! Seen in episode 4, in Cambridge.
The Art of Venus
Thank you, Venus, for your punchy lemons (in Troy), ethereal portraits (in Sharon Springs) and vibrant florals (in Worcester)!
Leslie Parke
We’re still mesmerized by Leslie Parke‘s fields of color and gleaming metallics (over mantels in Sharon Springs and Cambridge).
Photos: Stephanie Munguia for Cheap Old Houses.
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