New art in the Family Room
Two pieces on the wall:
1) A vintage glicée map of Long Island - this is much better than what we had before which was the north shore and not as relevant to where we are. This covers the whole island in high resolution, and is mounted on a brushed gold frame which better matches the design language established in the room
2) An abstract work by a young Italian artist called Habitat 7.0 which features an abstract deconstructed habit. I wanted something geography adjacent but not another map, and I wanted muted colors or no colors so it would not compete with the focus of the room which is the TV and fireplace. I think this works well.
