tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2477052577751185885.post7511346526445838187..comments2024-03-22T19:04:28.389+05:30Comments on India Art n Design inditerrain: Art in InteriorsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger31125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2477052577751185885.post-75366857412629415512013-12-19T13:24:27.944+05:302013-12-19T13:24:27.944+05:30Wonderful designs. The Architecture of the Classic...Wonderful designs. The Architecture of the Classical Interior is a comprehensive, thematic study of the architectural conception and treatment of classically designed rooms. I really appreciate all your work and also providing a lot vital ideas for your readers. Thanks a lot…Muhammad Swiftnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2477052577751185885.post-19235849005909511932013-12-19T13:06:20.089+05:302013-12-19T13:06:20.089+05:30Wonderful designs. The Architecture of the Classic...Wonderful designs. The Architecture of the Classical Interior is a comprehensive, thematic study of the architectural conception and treatment of classically designed rooms. I really appreciate all your work and also providing a lot vital ideas for your readers. Thanks a lot…<br /><br /><a href="http://www.wdesignstudio.in/architect_applynow.php/" rel="nofollow"> Architects In Hyderabad </a><br /Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09389057825956515005noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2477052577751185885.post-49430219394125174322012-07-17T21:19:59.580+05:302012-07-17T21:19:59.580+05:30in your very long rant, you do not say what art or...in your very long rant, you do not say what art or architecture you admire. are you familiar with Frank Lloyd Wright? The architect ? He designed furniture and stained glass windows for his buildings, because as his famously said "Form follows function", He designed with the viewpoint of how the interior space would be experienced by the people living inside. Do you perhaps admire the Diane Fairfieldhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12791733836347232259noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2477052577751185885.post-79591720292610898342012-07-07T15:06:27.272+05:302012-07-07T15:06:27.272+05:30From my experience, many times, clients of interio...From my experience, many times, clients of interior designers, despite having considerable financial confidence, have little confidence in buying or hanging a piece of art.<br />However, then the issue is whether the interior designer has actually an "eye" for art...but they are often only concerned with colour and size so that a work will "fit" a certain space.<br />I have Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2477052577751185885.post-46923244283143693522012-06-07T13:04:39.322+05:302012-06-07T13:04:39.322+05:30I am an interior designer, but my training initial...I am an interior designer, but my training initially was in a fine art institute. I usually BEGIN my projects from art whether on canvas or rug...whatever the form takes. The room becomes a 3D expression of that energy, color, etc. A great way to read a client's sense of style is to have them chose a great piece of art. My rooms are full of art.<br />Posted by Maryann Syrek on Linkiedin GroupAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2477052577751185885.post-9604224387083657252012-04-24T12:10:01.994+05:302012-04-24T12:10:01.994+05:30People buy art too, but a lot of them buy Kincade ...People buy art too, but a lot of them buy Kincade <br />(which is fine by me, but I can think better : )Posted by Laurentiu Todie on LinkedIn Group: Fine Art Professionals Exchange in response to IAnD's discussion: How important is it for an architect/ interior designer to recommend art to his clientele?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2477052577751185885.post-23836176513365972902012-04-24T12:09:31.648+05:302012-04-24T12:09:31.648+05:30i think the art guidance subtext here is debatable...i think the art guidance subtext here is debatable. Certainly, buildings developed by commitees will require booking an art 'expert'. The state of most- not all, maybe- modern buildding projects is such that the zeitgeist is to 'take away' as much as possible- to save money. In Toronto- almost all recent condos built are under 1000 sq ft. Parking slots are very tight. on and on. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2477052577751185885.post-3668646000625658582012-04-24T12:08:54.559+05:302012-04-24T12:08:54.559+05:30In my opinion, you're wrong.
Tastes have been...In my opinion, you're wrong. <br />Tastes have been changing since the cave paintings time. For anyone to not need at least confirmation that their taste is keeping up with the changing times, seems arrogant and ludicrous to me. Unprofessional. <br /><br />What is it that you like in art, and what do you base your opinion on?<br /> Do you like digital art?<br />Considering that art is about Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2477052577751185885.post-38879400117821479432012-04-24T12:07:18.636+05:302012-04-24T12:07:18.636+05:30Neither nor :)maura haverlyNeither nor :)maura haverlyAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2477052577751185885.post-89023053747361157852012-04-24T12:06:55.795+05:302012-04-24T12:06:55.795+05:30Everybody what? : )
guidance or confirmation? Lau...Everybody what? : ) <br />guidance or confirmation? Laurentiu TodieAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2477052577751185885.post-78110924449061605852012-04-24T12:06:27.931+05:302012-04-24T12:06:27.931+05:30Laurentiu, I might agree with "some people&qu...Laurentiu, I might agree with "some people" or even "many people", but "everybody" seems a bit much...Maura HaverlyAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2477052577751185885.post-61926433624650044782012-04-24T12:04:42.199+05:302012-04-24T12:04:42.199+05:30Everybody needs either guidance or confirmation fo...Everybody needs either guidance or confirmation for their taste. <br />Galleries and museums rely on show statistics, architects and interior decorators wing it, sometimes well and sometimes poorly.<br />Posted by Laurentiu Todie on LinkedIn Group: Fine Art Professionals Exchange in response to IAnD's discussion: How important is it for an architect/ interior designer to recommend art to his Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2477052577751185885.post-49096979599598638202012-04-24T12:03:51.029+05:302012-04-24T12:03:51.029+05:30Hmmm this discussion seems to be entirely about cl...Hmmm this discussion seems to be entirely about clients - be they private or commercial - who have large budgets but no taste in art. Does that really happen? Do people really need architects or designers to tell them what is "good" art?<br />Posted by maura haverly on LinkedIn Group: Fine Art Professionals Exchange in response to IAnD's discussion: How important is it for an Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2477052577751185885.post-62916367899195684522012-04-24T11:49:40.910+05:302012-04-24T11:49:40.910+05:30Thank you everyone for this excellent exchange of ...Thank you everyone for this excellent exchange of views. As a designer, and director of a contemporary fine arts gallery for upcoming Indian artists, I have seen various types of buyers. There are the aesthetically well informed as well as those with a natural eye for picking fine art. It is not always that a designer has to educate the buyer. It is a little hand-holding that helps. <br /><br />Lalit Hirahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01188504372956217151noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2477052577751185885.post-63226351217974710222012-04-23T12:49:09.314+05:302012-04-23T12:49:09.314+05:30If it is a commercial establishment then you need ...If it is a commercial establishment then you need an interior designer to recommend and select the art. If it is residential then the interior designer should recommend to the client the possibilities. They can go with the client to review and select. But in the end it is the client who has to live with the art and should truly appreciate it since it shall hang on their walls. Nothing worse than Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2477052577751185885.post-2019362108566549312012-04-23T12:32:04.541+05:302012-04-23T12:32:04.541+05:30If we have to convince our cousins—the architects ...If we have to convince our cousins—the architects of the value of Art, we are dumbed to depend on the jerks who have enough money to play art-investor.<br />I have low esteem for politicians, government and corporate social workers and can't wrap my head around grant application rules. Art is about like, not about inform and too often it works when it entertains politically, but I guess that&Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2477052577751185885.post-20022111452826583662012-04-20T14:51:09.372+05:302012-04-20T14:51:09.372+05:30My brother is architect. I chose the Fine Arts. So...My brother is architect. I chose the Fine Arts. So I think I may posses a bit of insight here.<br />In Canada- despite the hype and some anecdotal cases- Art is not part of the deal. The % mandated for art in architectural gigs is seen as a massive distraction. Many stories circulate of builders preferring to pay a fine rather than indulge is 'decorating'. Other tales abound of architectsAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2477052577751185885.post-70925548152133961612012-04-19T15:02:48.106+05:302012-04-19T15:02:48.106+05:30Beautifully written by Lalit Hira! Yes, I do think...Beautifully written by Lalit Hira! Yes, I do think it is important and vital to the design of the interior. The artwork chosen must integrate with the overall design yet still stand out as a design element itself. <br />Posted by Mary Haertel on LinkedIn Group: Paintings in response to IAnD's discussion: How important is it for an architect/ interior designer to recommend art to his clientele?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2477052577751185885.post-23149090630889989222012-04-16T10:54:41.790+05:302012-04-16T10:54:41.790+05:30i often sell to interior designers who will bring ...i often sell to interior designers who will bring in a client to see a piece they think will work. designers are vital to my sales. they make the recommendation, but in the end the client has the final say. if there is interest i always suggest bringing it home for trial run! <br />Posted by Deanna Fainelli on LinkedIn Group:Design & Art Resource in response to IAnD's discussion: How Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2477052577751185885.post-35105875625510656672012-04-12T11:25:31.862+05:302012-04-12T11:25:31.862+05:30Art connects and grounds a space by adding the win...Art connects and grounds a space by adding the window of soul . Art can become the focal point or the finishing touch to a space. Art creates a mood for the environment and can be healing as well. Let's never lose perspective of just how important Art is . Many designers and architects attempt to cut corners on the art once the budget has been spent on other decorative items that do not Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2477052577751185885.post-88509164519051205082012-04-12T11:19:29.275+05:302012-04-12T11:19:29.275+05:30This comment has been removed by a blog administrator.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2477052577751185885.post-304421773957353192012-04-11T18:51:13.386+05:302012-04-11T18:51:13.386+05:30Nice article Lalit. We supply artwork to interior ...Nice article Lalit. We supply artwork to interior desingers and like to think it is an important aspect of their project and not just and afterthought! <br />Posted by Laura Grainger on Linkedin Group: Interior Design Professionals in response to IAnD's discussion: How important is it for an architect/ interior designer to recommend art to his clientele?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2477052577751185885.post-75201858292237367082012-04-09T13:30:20.486+05:302012-04-09T13:30:20.486+05:30A good project lives from its design components. I...A good project lives from its design components. It is the quality of its ingredients like architectural and interior design as well as landscaping design and technical standard, which makes a project outstanding. Art is an important feature and should find its place indoor as well as outdoor wherever possible......and affordable. <br />Posted by Klaus Gollnick on LinkedIn Group: Design & Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2477052577751185885.post-12474056004236950642012-04-09T13:29:05.021+05:302012-04-09T13:29:05.021+05:30I do believe that every house needs at least one p...I do believe that every house needs at least one piece of art however when it comes to giving advice, it is more tricky. If you are a good psychologist and can figure out your client than i think it is a good idea. <br />Posted by Inessa Karalnik on LinkedIn Group: Interior Architecture + Design in response to IAnD's discussion: How important is it for an architect/ interior designer to Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2477052577751185885.post-1836101934583289852012-04-09T12:28:53.067+05:302012-04-09T12:28:53.067+05:30Beautifully written by Lalit Hira! Yes, I do think...Beautifully written by Lalit Hira! Yes, I do think it is important and vital to the design of the interior. The artwork chosen must integrate with the overall design yet still stand out as a design element itself. <br />Posted by Mary Haertel on LinkedIn Group: Paintings in response to IAnD's discussion: How important is it for an architect/ interior designer to recommend art to his clientele?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com