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By Patrisha Z | Posted in Inspiration |Apr 18, 2012 1:40:07 PM

We're enamored by the abstract artwork of Franz Kline, Agnes Martin and Sol Le Witt. Coming of age during the early days of the abstract expressionist movement in the 1940s and 50s, this group of creatives pushed cultural norms and shifted the public’s perception of art. Their spontaneity in form coupled with their use of graphic gradients from black to white is so striking and resonates long after leaving the museum. Bold and dramatic—this crop of artists inspires us!


Here's a look at a few of our favorite pieces. Plus we uncovered some awesome archival photos of these artists hanging out in their studios. We love getting a little glimpse into their work spaces.


Deceptively minimal Agnes Martin worked almost exclusively in black and white. Her grid-like forms are a tight and orderly form of geometric abstraction.

 

Painting with wide and wild strokes, Franz Kline hewed towards the action side of expressionism. His work is dynamic and spontaneous and often draws references to abstractions of Japanese calligraphy.

 

Sol Le Witt saw himself as a architect of form. His geometric sculptures and drawings used basic shapes like quadrilaterals, spheres and triangles, and he often stuck to a simple color code of black and white.


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(Image credit clockwise from top left: image 1, image 2, image 3, image 4, image 5, image 6)

 
 
 
By Patrisha Z | Posted in Inspiration |Apr 17, 2012 11:54:12 AM

The black-and-white color palette is bold, chic and expressly modern. We find this impeccable pairing everywhere from nature to fashion to abstract paintings. Our designs are constantly inspired by the black-and-white aesthetic. Whether adding a graphic pillow to the sofa or designing a room around a black-and-white painting, this combination provides an instant injection of style. From our line of abstract artwork to our layer-ready decorative accessories, we’re thinking in black and white.


Clockwise from top - Black Dots Artwork, Ribbed Globe Vase, Diamond Cut Egg Vase, Colorfield Artwork, Lion Ink Pillow.


A few of our current inspirations...


crisp white orchids




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Christiane Lemieux is the Founder of DwellStudio, the author of Undecorate, mother of two plus a dog and is married to Joshua Young, who is also her business partner. Christiane graduated from the Parson's School of Design with a degree in Fashion design. She also has a degree in Art History. Christiane is inspired by travel and design. Most importantly, she is trying to figure out how to live a life of adventure with her family. Starting this business seemed like the best place to start. Stay tuned as we see how that develops...