ARTISTS COLLECT ART TOO: MY ART COLLECTION
Well, artists are art appreciators, too,
I like my work, but I don’t need to fill my whole house with it. I never used to hang my work, but I got over that. I do have some of my own work hanging in our house. Usually, I rotate them around and enjoy them before they sell, but I painted a couple just for us. One is a personal piece of a memorable trip to Italy. I also painted the Lone Cypress at Pebble Beach as a surprise gift for my husband.
But mostly, I like to collect other people’s art.
When we first got married, my mother-in-law, who always had great taste and sound advice, told me not just to buy art to fill empty walls. She said to leave them empty and collect art that I love over time. I took her suggestion, and almost 30 years later, I have collected a lot of art.
My first big art purchase was an Andy Braitman landscape that I bought as when I was one of his students. He kindly offered a sale of older work to his class and I bought this one. I worried about coming home and telling my husband I purchased a huge original, ‘Andy.’ But he loved it and was even more pleased to discover that it would increase in value over time.
Which is another bonus to collecting original art.
And I always have my eye on artists whose work I’d love to have someday.
Over time I have a nice little art collection. It includes a Teil Duncan print, an Allison James abstract, two Lauren Reddick nudes, a small Dorthy Shain floral, two Lulie Wallace florals, and Kate Waddell floral.
In addition, my art collection includes a Windy O’Connor ‘chica,’ a Monica Lee Rich floral, two Gray Malin photographs, and a Jane Schmidt interior painting.
I love this Evelyn Henson piece in my office because I like to read, and this little piece makes me happy.
I like the juxtaposition of contemporary art with traditional furnishings, like these two pieces by Allison James that hang in our dining room.