MILIEU

The Dream Life of Flowers

British artist Carolyn Quartermaine sees things through her camera lens that no one else does. But once her works are displayed, everyone gets to see her vision. No matter in what medium she is working—be it painting, collage, film, fabrics, or interior installations— Quartermaine’s creations exude spontaneity, whimsy, and an unerring eye for detail. Her most recent foray into photography is no exception. With the same distinctive style that has characterized her moment.”

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from MILIEU

MILIEU4 min read
A Classic Returns
Since it was first published in 2001, Rose Tarlow’s The Private House has developed a cult following among collectors of interior design books—despite the fact that its author doesn’t even think of herself as a decorator. “I don’t really do a lot of
MILIEU4 min read
Collector’s Item
"OUR HOMES DEFINE US,” says architect Jeremy Corkern. “They are our day’s beginning and its end, our place of sanctuary, and our face to the world.” The newly constructed Louisiana home that Corkern developed with interior designer Suzanne Kasler is
MILIEU2 min read
Green Acres
New York’s Hudson River Valley, my home for decades, has become a destination and a brand as hip as Brooklyn. Just 90 minutes north of New York City, visitors here enjoy excellent hiking, shopping, inns, museums, and historic sites, though much of th

Related