The Mid-City home of New Orleans artist Bradley Sabin is a feast for the eyes. Bradley, assistant director for Arthur Roger Gallery, has been bartering and buying art for over 20 years. Working in galleries for the past 15 years has given him access to art and objects most people don’t get to see. Although his half of the duplex is packed with a wealth of paintings, beloved objects, ceramics, and sculptures of various mediums, his home still manages to feel very tidy. Check out his amazing renovation and diverse art collection on Apartment Therapy. Below are some of my favorite images from our shoot.
Apartment Therapy: Breeze & Lauren's Adorable Double Shotgun
I can add Breeze and Lauren's adorable double shotgun to my list of all-time favorite house tours. The place is filled with so many pieces I wish I could call my own. The turquoise SMEG and antique church pew top the list! I'll be taking cues from their renovation when we're finally able to renovate a house of our own in this city full of buildings just waiting to be brought back to life.
Below are some of my favorites photos from the house tour. Visit Apartment Therapy to read about these lovely women and see the full tour.
Apartment Therapy: Seth & Elisabeth's Shipping Container Home
I was so excited to have the opportunity to photograph Seth and Elisabeth's shipping container home. The fact that Seth built the house himself, with a lot of help from friends, family, and former colleagues, makes this place extra special.Below are some of my favorite images of the space. You can read all about their unusual home and check out the full tour on Apartment Therapy.
Apartment Therapy Tour: Joe & Alana's Colorful Newport Home
I just love Joe & Alana's Newport home. The beautiful 160-year-old house is filled with playful art, bright colors, and bold patterns. It's exactly what I would expect from this couple, who seem to have mastered the art of having fun. You can read about their place and see a full house tour on Apartment Therapy and see some of my favorite photos of their home below.
Apartment Therapy Tour: Megan and Sam's Mix of Antiques and Art
There's so much to love about Megan and Sam's bright and beautiful Central City home. The house is filled with many beautiful antiques they've inherited from their families and has a lush New Orleans courtyard. You can read about their place and see a full house tour on Apartment Therapy.
Here are some of my favorites photos of Megan and Sam's home:
Apartment Therapy Tour: George & Shena's Beautifully-Salvaged Home
The Marigny home of George Peake & Shena Troia is one of the most impressive examples of a complete home renovation I've seen. You can read their story and marvel at George's craftsmanship on Apartment Therapy.
Here are some of my favorite photos from the shoot:
Newport Folk Festival 2015
The Newport Folk Festival provided yet another weekend of wonderful music, surprise collaborations and all-around excitement this summer at Fort Adams. Here are some highlights:
Apartment Therapy: A Tour of Lara's Newport Apartment
Head over to Apartment Therapy to check out my tour of Lara's sweet Newport, RI, abode. You can read about her style and take the full tour HERE.
And here are some of my favorite photos of her space:
Apartment Therapy: Chris & Ali's Live/Workspace Tour
Earlier this summer, I was lucky enough to meet Chris Scheurich and Ali McNally, the lovely couple behind the Uptown boutique Neon Heart. I photographed the space where they live, work and play for Apartment Therapy. You can see the full tour HERE.
And here are some of my favorites photos from our shoot:
Brian & Emily's Art-Filled New Orleans Home
Brian and Emily’s New Orleans shotgun will have you smiling before you even take a step inside. The exterior color combination of red, purple, and bright blue is as bold and fun as the city they call home. The couple’s vast collection of folk art covers the interior walls like a modern day version of the storied Parisian salons. “We like to pile it on thick,” Emily says with a laugh.
The couple has amassed their collection from a variety of sources such as festivals, art markets, local galleries, and street vendors in the French Quarter. “I really love New Orleans and I came here because it just seemed so rich and vivid… The art I’ve gravitated towards is like this place,” Emily explains. Although they don’t buy art with investment in mind–“We buy it because we love it,” Emily says–they have a knack for finding artists before they hit it big.
Their artworks are grouped in themes: the music room is decorated with a hand-painted guitar, a bust of Elvis atop a piano inherited from Brian’s grandmother, and depictions of musicians like Lucinda Williams and David Bowie. The kitchen is a celebration of Southern cuisine–think alligator po-boy and hot-boiled crab–and includes whimsical paintings of cats eating food. The bathroom is a display of "Oriental" art inherited from Emily’s grandmother and the den is filled with hand-carved masks from all over the world.
Several distinct pieces of mid-century modern furniture–six tall-back chairs, two glass tables, and a three-piece wooden cube coffee table–make a strong visual statement in the home. The vintage pieces were designed by Adrian Pearsall and inherited from Emily’s grandmother, whose Texas ranch house maintained an early-1960s style until the time of her death.
The overall vibe of the house is lighthearted and inviting. Emily and Brian, who both work in academia, love to open their home to their friends for holiday celebrations, dinner parties, and watching Saints games. “Our style is informal,” says Brian, “because we run in informal circles around here.”
When they are not entertaining, Emily and Brian love to sit on the front porch and take in the verdant streetscape that lured them to the Irish Channel ten years ago. While gushing over all of the wonderful aspects of the neighborhood–the walkability, the varied architecture, the great people-watching–Emily sums it up with this: “The first house [we lived in] didn’t seem like a forever house, but this seems like a forever house… We hope to never leave.”
You can see a full tour of Emily & Brian's home and read more about their art collection at Apartment Therapy.
Photos and text by Jacqueline Marque