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My Recent Visit to SUPPLY Showroom

1/26/2016

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Wallpaper: Ann Jackson Art, Grasscloth: Twenty2, Fabric: Ellisha Alexina, Patterned Hardwood Tiles:  Mirth Studios
Last week, I spent a few days in Austin, Texas at SUPPLY showroom for "SUPPLY School", an event which allowed vendors to speak with interior designers about their products and process. SUPPLY also hosted the kick-off party for the Tribeza Interiors Tour. The vendors attending "SUPPLY School" included Twenty2, Ellisha Alexina, Flat Vernacular, Avo, Brook Perdigon, Caroline Cecil, Elworthy, Fayce Textiles, The Foundation Shop, Kari Fisher Design, Kufri, Maresca Textiles, Steve McKenzie, Stone Textile, Ambriel Floyd, Matthew Fairbank Design, Abnormal Anonymous, Krane, and Relativity Textiles.
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Interior designers are impressed by SUPPLY's choice of displaying their textiles and wallpaper. Tall ceilings, white walls, and pale pink ceilings - that match the color of the front door - showcase all of the textiles, wallpaper, lighting, and furniture in the 1930s bungalow. Being able to touch, feel, and carry a fabric into the next room - mixing and matching until your heart's content is truly an experience. 
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Kim West with my wallpaper, Daydreams
Needless to say, I was impressed with the work from this dynamic trio - Kim West, Callie Jenschke, and Kristen Gish, the owners of SUPPLY. Meeting the vendors in person was truly amazing. This "makers movement" that is currently underway is huge and being able to hear how each artisan creates their textiles and wallpaper was very exciting.

If you are in Austin, or near, don't walk - run!
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Rolling Out The New Year

1/4/2016

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My heart is incredibly full to see this dream become a reality. My wallpaper is large-scale art for the walls. Brush strokes, drips, washes, and the texture of Belgian linen take shape in the form of linear pattern. It is another avenue for sharing my work with the world in a presentation beyond the canvas.

Digitally printed by the yard, on heavyweight paper using earth-friendly water-based ink that deliver outstanding image quality, consistency, and durability. And PROUDLY made in the USA!

To see samples and for more information, please click here.

Happy New Year! May 2016 be full of color.
xo, Ann
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