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By Nancy Wogan, Art of Oregon December, 2007
Interior Designer Suzanne Gallagher wrote a book “The Fine Art of Wall Design”, where she emphasizes that for any design job one should always Start with Art. Don’t we all agree with her? Art is something very personal, so when you start with something you’ve fallen in love with, it is easier to design the room around it to compliment the art piece, then the other way around. She also gives great framing tips and much more.
Excerpts from her website:
Do you know where to start when tackling an interior decorating project? It can be a challenge.
Don’t design your room around the sofa… Start with Art!
Art is the perfect inspiration for your décor. It reflects your personality, your style and you can determine colors for your interior space from that one piece of art that you love.
Art is the focal point of most rooms and ties all of the elements in the interior space together. Art is one of the most exciting and emotionally gratifying purchases you will make for your interior.
When the art image and color, framing design, and placement in your spaces work together, something terrific happens! It is called The Fine Art of Wall Design.
Tigard Interior Designer Suzanne Gallagher wrote a book to help you achieve a look in your home décor that is unique and represents your personality, your unique style.
THE FINE ART of WALL DESIGN by Suzanne Gallagher
The book helps you with:
How to select art images that work.
Confidence in knowing where to find art.
Basic understanding of art and value.
The secrets to good classic art framing design.
Simple design principles of placement.
How to create PIZZAZ and “Ooh la la” in your interior spaces!
Suzanne Gallagher, the Wall Design Diva, is an interior design specialist in art and custom framing design. She has many years experience helping her clients with their wall design in home and office. Suzanne is the creative director and key speaker of the Fine Art of Wall Design Seminar series, and a national speaker for the art and framing industry. She is an independent account executive for a commercial art framing company in the Northwest providing art and framing design expertise to over 100 interior designers.
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