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OUR GUIDE TO CURATING YOUR PERSONAL ART & DESIGN COLLECTIOn - Joseph Walsh
Joseph Walsh is an Irish furniture maker, artist and designer who is passionate about conveying life’s natural free flow through material and form. This is reflected through the smooth almost liquid-like structures of his pieces, which are dynamic yet not aggressive. Instead, they feel modern, soft, elegant and fluid.
Fluidity in solid materials, such as woodwork, is of course hard to carve out or create, however, Walsh through the use of traditional techniques as his base, has largely created his own sense of craftsmanship to achieve his unique style.
He has been commissioned to do pieces for the National Gallery of Ireland, and most recently his work has been displayed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. His work is a definite Supremati recommendation!
supremati’s travel guide
We’re starting our travel guide with the Newt in Somerset hotel, which really opens its vacationers to a slice of their magical country side. Former editor of Elle Decoration South Africa, Karen Roos, designed the hotel’s interiors, which are simple and modern yet also warm and inviting.
OUR GUIDE TO CURATING YOUR PERSONAL ART & DESIGN COLLECTIOn
If you are looking for artwork that is rich with eclectic meaning, can be simultaneously escapist and reflective, and is visually striking, American artist, Aaron Morse’s work, would be a fantastic addition to your personal art collection.
OUR GUIDE TO CURATING YOUR PERSONAL ART & DESIGN COLLECTION
Anna Bera is one of our favourite Polish artists. She mainly takes inspiration from observing the relationship that exists between humans and nature, which results in her organic and functional art. Using wood as her main medium, her unique, sculptural objects are versatile and are left up for interpretation to encourage users to create their own meanings and relationship with each object.