Yesterday morning I was catching up on my Pinterest boards when I came across this crisp bedroom designed by L.A. based designer Amber Lewis of Amber Interiors. I love the sapare design and mix of white, charcoal and wood, but what really caught my eye was the misty landscape photo (affordable artwork I suspected/hoped) tinged in pink. (Clearly I’m still stuck on my blush and charcoal color palette.) The photo was handily captioned, crediting this statement photo to Brian Merriam.
Brian Merriam is a self-taught, Brooklyn-based photographer whose prints are sold though Tappan Collective. Founded by two young Los Angeles natives, Chelsea Neman and Jordan Klein who met at the University of Michigan, Tappan Collective is yet another great source for affordable artwork. I explored the photography section and came up with these 14 images that are thoroughly appealing. Eight of them are photographic portraits of partially obscured women. A pretty good match for my taste I’d say.
Amber Interiors • Photo by Tessa Neustadt
Brian Merriam, Mist Six
Brian Merriam, Mist One
Dafy Hagai, Xenn
Amanda Charchian, Nobody Quite Knows What To Make Of The Moon Anymore 2
Hughes Laurent, Truus
Hughes Laurent, Vogue
Gia Coppola, Gabbi
Lani Trock, Once, We Danced
Shay Spaniola, Costa Rica 1
Ward Roberts, Court 16
Annelie Vandendael, Sois Belle 3
David Kitz, Color Portrait #4
Matin Zad, Still Life With Dirt
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