Getting there
Our art studio is slowly getting there, a couple little peeks of how it’s been coming together… I tend to make a mess when I work so I’m reserving one desk to stay super minimal and clean, a small...
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Early breakfast at Sun in Bloom in Park Slope then the 6 train around the corner to go uptown for Helen Frankenthaler colors (plus a bonus with Ruscha a few floors down) and David Hockney iPad...
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Wildflowers David Hockney’s charcoal landscapes @ Pace + Chocolate Peacefood Café’s raw cacao mousse pie The post Sunday appeared first on Maritime.
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Leaving on a little holiday… Things will be quiet here on the blog for the next few weeks. Come back soon and I will too x The post Holiday appeared first on Maritime.
View ArticleMy own pool
One morning in the summer of 1952, Matisse told his studio assistant that “he wanted to see divers,” so they set out to a favorite pool in Cannes. Suffering under the “blazing sun,” they returned home,...
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La Colombe d’Or in Saint-Paul de Vence was on my list of hotels I wanted to stay at someday… The small hotel dates back to the 1920’s when local artists like Picasso, Signac, Dufy, Bonnard and...
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Fifteen minutes from the sea… Saint-Paul de Vence sits high on a mountaintop. It is one of the oldest medieval towns in the South of France… Where we stayed: Colombe d’Or What we saw: Stone...
View ArticleThe house by the water
I’ve had these photos saved of Louis Vuitton’s recreation of Charlotte Perriand’s la maison au bord de l’eau. It was made last year for the Design Miami fair, which coincides with Art Basel. The beach...
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New York will always be magical to me during the holidays, no matter how cold it gets. After fifteen years here, it never gets old and I love having NYC winter traditions that we do each year. This...
View Article24 hours in Paris
The most beautiful city, so little time… There was one day back in October when I was in Paris for just 24 hours. So much to possibly do and see, what do you pick? Something old, the Dries store...
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