Inside a Brooklyn Brownstone With an Eclectic Mash-Up of Treasures
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Artist Genesis Belanger and humanitarian advisor Sam Vigersky blended their distinct styles and belongings after moving in together before their wedding. The eclectic mix includes Vigersky's international souvenirs and Belanger's colorful sculptures, resulting in a pleasing aesthetic. Belanger's work often explores themes of self-soothing and the absurdity of indulgence. She aims to combine various time periods in her art. The couple's living space not only showcases their individual tastes but reflects a collaborative effort that surpasses their previous homes.
I had a lot of very specific objects and lots of pops of color, but somehow our stuff mixed together really incredibly.
A subplot that runs through my work is how we self-soothe as we feel more and more powerless in many different arenas in our lives.
If I had an aesthetic goal, it was to just mix all the different time periods together in a way that somehow-maybe illogically-felt right.
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