
Art for the Heart & Home
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It's February, which means love is in the air and in the gallery. This season we are sharing original artworks that warm our hearts and our homes. Whether you are shopping for your Valentine or looking to bring more love into your collection – we’re highlighting artists that inspire us to express our affection to those we love.
Julie Latayan
Julie fills our hearts anytime she drops off new work. Her ability to shape clay into a work of art shows her understanding of love and compassion. For instance, her original sculpture “Bedtime” tells the story of a loving embrace between a young woman and a giant teddy bear. Julie feels a heartbeat in every piece of clay and brings it to life through sculpting.
Most recently she has been sculpting variations of hearts that easily hang on the wall. Each heart is as unique as your valentine!
Dillon Powell
Express that your love is as deep at the ocean with “Heart of the Sea” by Dillon Powell. Inspired by the natural beauty of the ocean, Dillon sculpts metal to create sleek sculptures. Considered one of the most romantic underwater creatures, Seahorses are known for forming life-long bonds filled with love and affection, as depicted in Dillon Powell’s intertwined pair of seahorses.
Tim Mcfadden
Sometimes we get butterflies in our stomach, and sometimes we get them on our walls. Tim McFadden’s glass butterfly sculptures make for a colorful pop of inspiration. His easy to install works of art can be displayed in creative layouts that shape your heart’s desire. These butterflies can make a wonderful gift for any Valentine, romantic or platonic.
Hessam Abrishami
"Shape of Heart" can strengthen any collection or relationship. This painting puts us in the Valentine's Day mood, depicting the warm embrace of a couple. Hessam Abrishami is known for painitng scenes love and intimacy, and this original acrylic painting delicately showcases a tender moment between two lovers. Hanging this piece on your wall can serve as a constant reminder to be grateful for your dearly beloved. With a calming color palette and gestural application of paint, Hessam calls the viewer to look into their own heart.
Cathy Miller
Just in time to gift your Valentine, Cathy Miller brought us three new heart necklaces set in sterling silver and complete with precious stones such as ruby, lapis lazuli, and abalone. Pair them with a matching set of earrings or a box of chocolate to treat your valentine. These timeless jewelry pieces function as wearable art that can be cherished any time of year.