Art for the Kitchen & Bath

If you know me you know I'm always thinking about art and artfulness. When it comes to incorporating creativity into the home, I love finding paintings and ways to showcase sculpture and artisan items in a seamless way, especially in kitchens and baths. I recently attended ICFF Florida (International Contemporary Furniture Fair) in Fort Lauderdale and right off the bat I noticed the amazing work of Lee Brock! She makes original digital paintings directly on metal which makes them a natural for the heart of the home. I thought it would be fun to get to know her.

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Paris Rain from Lee Brock Art & Design Paris Collection

AK- What is your inspiration?

Music, culture, history, nature, science, good design and other artists. Making art centers me, like meditation, it is cleansing for me.

AK- Do you accept custom commissions? What is the process for this type of order?

Yes, I do. At this time I am only offering commissioned work with the digital process. The digital images in my catalogs can have custom color themes applied to them, with outcomes dependent on the file type. A discussion in person is always a great way to get a commission started. My studio is in Fort Lauderdale and is a good place for a meeting. That said, communication can also be over the internet. The biggest hurdle with the digital files is getting the colors correct. It is important that samples from the print company I am working directly with are actually seen - in the clients hands - during the process. These are printed on PVC and are part the overall cost. I am always open to creating new designs for clients who have some particulars in mind. 

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"Box Full of Winter" It's not what you think it is!

AK- Do you have a favorite piece?

Right now it is “Box Full of Winter” (above). Most viewers see a bouquet of flowers, which is fine, but it is really about air-conditioning. For me it portrays that feeling of coming into a lovely air-conditioned building after being out in the hot tropical weather of South Florida. 

Lee Brock, she also does works on paper. Here she is with her silkscreen prints

AK- What is your background and how did you get into making prints on aluminum?

I grew up in the US and in Europe. I had a natural ability to draw realistically early on. In my teens I discovered abstract expressionism and have been exploring it in many mediums ever since. However, I pursued cooking as a career and not art. I spent some 30 years making art with food. Privately I continued to paint and draw. I left cooking in 2012 and got an associate degree in graphic design at Broward College in Fort Lauderdale. Three years ago I started painting digitally on an iPad while I was traveling. Printing these digital images on the white aluminum came about from exploring the commonly used substrate options available. None of the other finishes created the clean modern look I wanted. One day I was discussing options at a print company I work with and I saw a white aluminum sign blank, the kind that is used for street signs. Eureka! The bright white gloss finish reflects ambient light and color, adding a subtly changing effect into the printed design. I choose images that will work well with this effect. Being waterproof and washable are added benefits I hadn’t thought of. 

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Riverside from the New York Collection

AK- I have seen your beautiful catalog.   Do you work on any other materials besides aluminum? 

Yes I do. I love painting and drawing on paper. I often like to work fast and automatically and paper is perfect for that. I am not painting on canvas with oil at this time because of space restraints. I am painting on canvas with acrylic. I adore making monoprints, etchings and screen prints. I have a screen print project I want to get started with soon. I am also a photographer.

You can find more of Lee's beautiful work in her catalog right here.

Materials at Play- ICFF South Florida 2018

Every now and then it's fun and inspiring to venture away from the drawing board to get out and about.  I didn't have to travel far for my latest adventure which took me to the  International Contemporary Furniture Fair (ICFF) Florida. 

ICFF South Florida 2018

ICFF South Florida 2018

This small tradeshow was held at the Fort Lauderdale Convention Center December 4-6.   The next ICFF happens May 19-22 at the Javits Center in New York City. It was clear to me at once that the theme for this year was materials. Whether it was innovations, original usage, mixing, texture etc. it was all about materials and combinations.   Speaking of materials, there were three separate exhibits showcasing natural wood with resin furniture and  "live edge" tables. Vendors were global with strong European as well as domestic representation.  I attended on opening day and exhibitors were eager to chat and show off their wares.    They say a picture is worth a thousand words,  If that is true, just think what a video is worth! That is why I had great fun creating this visual recap of ICFF for you.  Tell me what your favorites are and let's create something together!! xoxo

For a complete list of vendors exhibiting at ICFF South Florida click here.