• Artist Duo Release | Laurie Windham & Perry Fremeau

    Artist Duo Release | Laurie Windham & Perry Fremeau
    Surprise! We have another release due today from Laurie Windham and Perry Fremeau, and we're so excited to share them with you!
     
    ‘Étude Botanique’ by Laurie Windham is an exciting new collection of the artist's lovely sculptural blooms. Inspired by French interiors and gardens in bloom, each of these forms captures the beauty of its flower while beautifully displayed with brass dowels and acrylic bases. Add one to a bookshelf, desk, coffee table—the options are endless!
     
    'Loose Florals' by Perry Fremeau is a body of work that is inspired by the blooming new life of a garden in the spring. Each of these original paintings focuses on the shape and color while executing them with loose strokes in a painterly style. Collect one to bring the beauty of nature into your space.
     
    Laurie states, “These sculptural ceramics explore the quiet elegance of botanical form with each flower displaying its own personality. Inspired by classical French interiors and garden studies, the flowers are elevated on slender brass dowels and anchored in clear acrylic bases. The transparency of the base allows each piece to feel as though it is floating, while the brass introduces warmth and contrast against the soft white glaze. No two flowers are exactly alike. Each is hand-formed, embracing subtle variations that reflect the natural irregularities found in real blooms. Together, the collection functions as a quiet still life—timeless, refined, and intentionally minimal—designed to sit comfortably within both traditional and modern spaces. These works are meant to be collected, layered, and displayed at varying heights, inviting the viewer to slow down and appreciate the beauty found in simplicity.”
     
    Perry states, “The Loose Florals Collection is like a giant exhale. By moving the boundaries of hard lines and realism to the backburner, viewers are left with the feeling of visiting an abundant garden in the spring. As an artist, this process allowed me to immerse myself in shape, color, and composition. Loose lines, casual florals, and solid backgrounds let the forefront be the focus. These paintings have been a joy to look at every day for me, and I hope you all enjoy them as much as I have.”
     
    Be sure to claim your favorites here before they're gone!