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Amy Merrick
Amy Merrick
Það þarf varla að snara þessu yfir á íslensku en hann er í raun að segja að þetta erfiðasta listformið því plöntur taka stöðugum breytingum og eru háðar árstíðum.It’s the most difficult art form because it changes. It takes an appreciation of balance, color, and different kinds of plant materials with strong -architectural components—all of which must be coordinated with the changing seasons to create a symphony of color, beauty, and -tranquility.
Michael and Alexandra Misczynski have an eye for discovery. Often before anyone else, they see the intrinsic value of certain pieces of furniture and art that I, too, love very much—for their authenticity, humility, and discreet, honest strength. This includes art from all genres, from all parts of the world, and from all sorts of periods, as long as it is honest and real.
A sense of proportion dominates my taste, and that's also what drives Michael and Alexandra. I try as much as possible to avoid the purely decorative, but I do want to achieve an effect of harmony among the architectural environment, the furnishings, and the works of art and antique objects. A house and a collection of art are always a portrait of the owners, and in the end, the people living in the house must be able to find more of themselves.