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Artistic License

When a famed abstract artist and acclaimed interior designer bring their unique perspectives to the wall décor and art world, beauty and balance ensues—just ask Leftbank Art.

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This fall, the leader in handmade wall décor, Leftbank Art, looked to two distinct creatives for their next big collaboration series. First, award-winning abstract artist Mary Elizabeth Marvin, who’s cool, calm and very collected aesthetic is widely known and celebrated in the art world. With Leftbank Art, she’ll be (fittingly!) introducing the Sanctuary Collection, which features a range of soulful abstract designs inspired by natural elements. “My career as an artist has been a soul-affirming journey for me, and I’ve loved developing classical techniques that infuse colors, shapes and patterns found in nature to create art that feels personal but also very poignant,” shares Mary. “Collaborating with Leftbank Art is a wonderful opportunity to take my art and create unique and memorable applications, as only Leftbank Art can do. I think audiences will find this new collection very inspired and applicable for many interior spaces.”

The second much-anticipated collaboration enlists South Florida-based interior designer Nicole White whose fashionable interior spaces has garnered many partnership opportunities for the designer, including a recent spotlight at the 2021 Palm Beach Kips Bay Showhouse. The Nicole White for Leftbank Art collection includes a mix of designs and art mediums that are inspired by the beauty and strength of women, paying homage to the designers Jamaican roots. “Leftbank Art has been a brand I have used in many of my clients’ interior spaces and design projects, so having the opportunity to collaborate with them on a new collection was an exciting prospect for me,” said Nicole White, founder of NWD Interiors. “I wanted this new collection to capture many of the themes I love to bring to my designs and interiors, including women’s empowerment, the essence of beauty, texture and global inspiration. I think this new collection will offer something special for homes and interiors everywhere.”

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