Art can be expensive, but there are ways to access art via Instagram. I love them a lot.”Īdds Clayton, “The one thing that I just think is really important is to support working artists. Every single piece is powerful, from Zackary Drucker’s self-portrait in the living room to three pieces from Josh Reames. They have amazing artists and most of them are LGBTQ - and they really care about diversity, which is something that both me and Jamie love. Google has many special features to help you find exactly what you're looking for. We went to different places in L.A., and we ended up working with the Luis De Jesus art gallery, a great gallery downtown. Search the world's information, including webpages, images, videos and more. “Jamie is an art collector, and we had a lot of fun.
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“It’s really important to support working artists,” says Clayton. Many of the artworks - including pieces by Zackary Drucker (self portait, above center), Josh Reames and Laura Krifka - were found at L.A.’s Luis De Jesus Gallery. The actress bought the couch in London at Harrods while filming Sense8. “You can go around the sofa 360 degrees,” says the designer. “The main theme was using her great pieces, everything that she loves, everything that is a story to her, and then we made it more functional, and we created more seating in the living room, which I wanted to be one space with different sitting areas.” To create extra flow in the space, Casaroli moved Clayton’s blue, whimsically patterned Matthew Williamson for Duresta sofa away from the wall. “She gave me so much freedom,” says Casaroli. “She’s very colorful and joyful,” says Casaroli, and her furnishings, collected by the actress over the years, reflected that.īut because there was so much “going on,” as the designer puts it, Casaroli decided to pare back the number of pieces in the apartment while also adding structure and grounding the living room with a large oval rug from Woven.
apartment before she began working with interior designer and architect Davide Casaroli last year. “Chaotic.” That’s how Jamie Clayton ( L Word: Generation Q, Sense8) describes her L.A.