The Selby Captures Hunt Slonem
15 March 2010, 21.59 | Posted in Art | 1 comment »

A wonderful selection of interior shots by The Selby really succeeds in capturing the spirit of American artist Hunt Slonem. Born in Kittery, Maine, in 1951, Slonem attended the Tulane University in New Orleans and extended his education with a spell at the Skowegan School of Painting and Sculpture. His New York studio has no less than 89 rooms. Slonem’s obsessive nature and love of bright colors has clearly worked to make the massive space himself. His interest in birds, glass, rabbits, and even Lincoln is evident.
Really fun, unique and an amazing example of place as representative of owner.
A selection of the photographs appears after the jump, head to The Selby to see it all.
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[...] A wonderful selection of interior shots by The Selby really succeeds in capturing the spirit of American artist Hunt Slonem. Born in Kittery, Maine, in 1951, Slonem attended the Tulane University in New Orleans and extended his education with a spell at the Skowegan School of Painting and Sculpture. His New York studio has no less than 89 rooms. Slonem’s obsessive nature and love of bright colors has clearly worked to make the massive space himself. His interest in birds, glass, rabbits, and even Lincoln is evident. Read the full article… [...]