Welcome to a Well-Designed Business. It’s Power Talk Friday. Today I am joined by Judy Brower Fancher, of Brower, Miller & Cole Art Consulting. Judy is certified in interior design, and while she isn’t currently working as one, she knows that most interior designers are not trained, nor confident, in selecting art for their clients. Judy is here to help my audience understand that buying those color Xeroxes is never the answer, and some tangible tips for those unfamiliar with the art world.
[2:32] Judy explains what she means about the difference between xerox art and real art.
[9:17] Just explains how the budget for art should be separate from the design budget.
[20:58] Tangible benefits for an interior designer when they add art into their projects.
[25:46] Judy lets us know where we can go to source art.
[42:12] How the relationship works between the designer and an art consultant.
“Art should be emotional. It should feel as passionate as your first kiss.” - Judy Brower
“As trusted professionals who are supplying, educating, and sourcing art for our clients, we should have some education on it and know what we are doing.” - LuAnn Nigara
“The art really adds to the luxury feel of the project and is part of showing the good taste of the home.” - Just Brower
With two decades of experience traveling the globe to understand the art, architecture, fashion and design of various parts of the world, Judy Brower Fancher brings her own love of international cultures, mixed cultures and all things unique and remarkable to her design and storytelling skills.
Her company mission is to create the final layer on spaces that make people whole through reflecting both their current lives and their cultural heritage, while assisting clients and the interior design trade to bring fantastic original art into their lives and their interior designs.
Judy’s background includes:
Purchasing art in galleries in more than 25 countries around the globe 25-plus years working with architects, developers and interior design firms Bachelor of Arts in Communications from UCLA
Minor in Art History
Graduate of the Interior Design Institute
Attending conferences for:
Global original art
Global luxury interior design custom materials and installation global furniture and accessories
Global real estate and architecture trends
Judy believes that with a highly personalized final layer, a home or workplace can embrace more than one background and tell a compelling story to those who visit. In addition, incorporating cultural elements adds beauty that never goes out of style.
Why acquire art through an art consultant
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