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  • The Kuehls
  • Izayah Jeffrey
  • Becka Brown
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Dining Room
Izayah Jeffrey describes his home: I can't help but be an artist. It's what I was born to be. And my home is where I ‘be’ it most. The space is an ever-changing, colorful kaleidoscope and has been created with the support of my friend John and my canine kids Gabby and Maudie.
The living room is really alive, as it is ever changing and arranged around my working studio of dripping paint brushes, drying canvases, photo shoots and other art assemblages.
The living room is really alive, as it is ever changing and arranged around my working studio of dripping paint brushes, drying canvases, photo shoots and other art assemblages.
Home is – at its core – about our spiritual and physical health. So, in the dining room that means fresh food and friends. One of my passions is artfully displaying flowers and furniture. I love these deep blue hydrangeas and the retro table setting! On the dining room buffet is my soul-food, still-life statement of love and beauty.
This is an image I created of Gabby. Last year, after a long battle with cancer, she left us behind. She was my friend, my teacher, my heart. I learned how to love myself more by taking care of her. I became more conscious and realized that heaven is often close. When I'd kiss her cheek, or rub her tummy, she'd let out her old ladylike howl of pleasure and we knew that she felt pretty close to heaven too!
This self-portrait collage is a stream of consciousness image of my evolving self... and life.
This is an image I created of Gabby. Last year, after a long battle with cancer, she left us behind. She was my friend, my teacher, my heart. I learned how to love myself more by taking care of her. I became more conscious and realized that heaven is often close. When I'd kiss her cheek, or rub her tummy, she'd let out her old ladylike howl of pleasure and we knew that she felt pretty close to heaven too!
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