Palette Paint & Home Blog: "Catch-Up with Carson Overstreet"

We've had the privilege to represent Richmond based artist Carson Overstreet in a variety of exciting ways since our relationship began in 2015 when we fell in love with her female figures. These days, Carson juggles a busy life of motherhood & a full time career as an artist; we thought it would be fun this Mother's Day weekend to catch up on her creative life. And, does she still paint the beautiful classic nudes that started it all? The answer is yes! Read more here

Bella Magazine: "Transform Your Home Decor"

Art is one of the most transformative elements of decor. It can turn a room devoid of personality into one that is filled with calm, happiness, or gravitas depending on which mood you would like to create. A common misconception is that your art must match the furniture. (To read full article, like on article title above.)

The Scout Guide: "10 Works That Will Invigorate Any Space"

BY THE SCOUT GUIDE August 23, 2019

As we prepare for the seasons to change, our attention always tends to gravitate toward ways to refresh our interiors. As evidenced by the above entryway designed by Sean Anderson and photographed by Alyssa Rosenheck that features a photo-based work by Catherine Erb, artwork offers a perfect opportunity to add a breath of fresh air to your décor while helping you see your space in a new light. Here, we’ve rounded up 10 works of art that span a range of styles and are ready to add new life to any area.

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Roanoke Valley Home: Southern Charmer

“While living in another house in the neighborhood, Amy Cullen had passed the stately buff brick home in South Roanoke on walks time and time again. With their family of four, Amy and her husband Thomas were getting the itch to move into something more spacious.” …(pages 46- 56)

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The Fashion Magpie: Woman of Substance

My cousin-in-law (a fellow Richmond, Virginian) pointed me in her direction awhile ago, thinking (correctly!) that I would appreciate her aesthetic, and I was struck not only by the astounding quality of her artwork, many of which remind me of works by great impressionists like Monet and Cezanne, but also by her un-flashy, good-hearted commitment to the non-profit world from which she hails: she donates a portion of her proceeds to select non-profits every year.

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Richmond Times-Dispatch: Perfect Strokes; September's RTD Gallery Featured Artist

Price smiles when she talks about her family, particularly her grandfather, who was an artist both by trade and hobby in Bedford. Back when food labels still required an artist’s touch, she recalled how he’d create colorful renditions for canned tomatoes or jars of applesauce. Those experiences made an impression on her and it’s why “growing up I was obsessed with art,” she said, particularly drawing and sketching.

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