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Good artwork doesn't have to match the couch. In fact, why not have the sofa be inspired by the artwork?
Good artwork doesn't have to match the couch. In fact, why not have the sofa be inspired by the artwork?
This week our twinspiration comes from the 2012 London Olympics. Who wouldn't be twinspired by stellar athletes, gold medals, and national anthems? Who better to encapsulate that spirit than Jasper Johns in his Flag series.
Johns
began the work using enamel house paint, but turned to encaustic – a fast-drying technique using wax and pigment. The process showcases his brushwork with textural variation and hints of what's below.
In all honesty, real appreciation for the Flag series didn't happen until we had the chance to see it in person at MOMA. The layers entice and draw you in for a closer look. What seems so familiar becomes so much more. For the same reason, we think the familiar "Americana" design deserves a closer look.
Key facts about Johns:
Key facts about Johns:
- Flag, 1954–55
- Jasper Johns (American, born 1930)
- Encaustic, oil, and collage on fabric mounted on plywood (three panels)
- The Museum of Modern Art, New York
DETAILS: 1. Ralph Lauren sofa (similar one available at Calico Corners); 2. parquet wood floors in herringbone pattern; 3. Ralph Lauren Hepplewhite Wing chair; 4. Ralph Lauren walnut side table; 5. Ralph Lauren Barrel Back chair in Stripe; 6. John Robshaw Medium Strip Dhurrie Rug; 7. John Robshaw fabric in Ginger Coral; 8. John Robshaw pillows; 9. Golden Retriever: 10. Antique Trophies (check out options on eBay); 11. Doggie News dog toy
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