Where Art Lives: Installation Inspiration #2

Sara Kent-Schneider • April 17, 2025

The Final Touch: Art That Completes the Space

Elisa Sheehan | photo by Elizabeth Haynes

Where Art Lives Part #2 might be the spark you need to imagine how a piece could live in your own space. See how thoughtfully chosen artwork turns empty walls into moments of beauty and meaning. Below, explore works that do more than decorate—they define and enrich the environments they’re part of.

Kristen Abbott

Elisa Sheehan | Totem 34

Jaime McCarrier

Photo from Sansa Interiors
Emily Keating Snyder | Persimmon/Mauve With Bright Pink Grid

Hillary Howorth

Besty Enzensberger | Living it Up

Before we close, let’s take a moment to celebrate the incredible artists behind these works. Their talent fills our lives with beauty and inspiration—and we’re so grateful to share their art with you. If you enjoyed seeing these pieces installed, check out this bloghighlighting even more artist installations. And stay tuned—we'll have more installation inspiration coming your way!

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