The Art of Design Issue 27 2017 | Page 110

110 Simonida is patent about where House of Fine Art's advantage lies: One artist that summarises this melting pot is Camille Hannah: "Her "Most art inhabits the home, and if you're trained to have an eye genius melds old masters' broad and bold shoulder strokes with a for what works, you're a step closer to realising clients' dreams. simplicity that is quintessentially modern and contemporary. We Our customers travel the world and see beauty all over it; my job had a visitor to the gallery, whom I cannot name, but is a major is to homogenise the two, and I have a love for it that transcends player in interior design, and is picky beyond belief, in a way I the business side of what we do. I'd be as bold to say that it's our admire. He fell head over heels for her work. Javier Léon Pérez is integrity in melding art and design within a designated space. another young wonder that interior designers are bowled over by: It makes my heart sing when it works, and I'd like to think that's "His work initially seems simple and modern, but it has aspects of apparent, furthermore reflected, in clients' reactions to our work." geology, fossils, the gravitational layering of history. It talks to the old soul in us, despite appearing a simple concept at first.