With the demise of a few prominent shelter magazines, most recently and notably the beloved domino, I am striving to provide a place for those in the ‘creative enterprises’ to share their work with fellow enthusiasts. I hope this growing LIST will reacquaint you with a few favorites, introduce you to new names and serve as an inspiring resource.
A personal thank you to each of you for your time and considerable efforts in pulling this project together.
Here are the newest additions to the LIST:
Mark Dean:
Pioneer Art Dealer
Work of artist Tim Berg
Exhibition - All Good Things
Peter Dunham:
Interior Designer
Textile Designer
Founder of Hollywood At Home
Monika Biegler Eyers:
Freelance Design Editor
Writer
Creative Consultant
Robert Passal:
Interior Designer
Arbiter Elegantiarum
Peter Pennoyer:
Architect
Author
Man of Distinction
Chris and Suzanne Sharp:
Founders of The Rug Company
World Travelers
Global Tastemakers
Image 3 Photographer Max Kim-Bee
Image 6 Photographer Scott Frances
Fantastic. Thanks for keeping me up on all of these creative people.
ReplyDeleteLOVE THE LIST!
ReplyDeleteThank you Anne and Fellow Enthusiast.
ReplyDeleteRonda, it is so generous of you to share all of this great talent with us.I love that you do not focus on only one arts industry and feature fine arts, fine interior design, etc.
ReplyDeleteI knew when I started all the best that I have a love of too many things to focus on just one area. As always, thank you for your kind works Karen!
ReplyDeletewhat wonderful additions to the list -- great choices ronda!
ReplyDeleteOn behalf those of us who depend on magazines and online content, thank you! I'm always on the lookout for inspiration, and you've given me plenty.
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful - can't wait to check out this list!!
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each picture has something brilliant in it.
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Wow, Ronda, some terrific additions! Turning ATB into "Creativity Central". XO
ReplyDeleteI LOVE that room in the Chris and Suzanne Sharp photo. It looks like it is a medieval castle. Beautiful old wooden walls and masonry.
ReplyDeleteGreat additions to your list!
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