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Article: Color Me Kelly.(the paintings of Ellsworth Kelly )(Brief Article)
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- Interior Design
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- August 1, 2000
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Architect Jeff Kirby of Urban Research Laboratory interprets the paintings of Ellsworth Kelly to "turn art into living space" in southeast London.
WHILE MANY CLIENTS rely on images from shelter magazines and design books to describe their tastes and desires, art consultant Richard Oyarzabal looked outside the realm of decorative arts. "The architects took me literally at my word when I said I wished to live within an Ellsworth Kelly painting," says Oyarzabal, who, as a member of the Millennium Committee, has been helping to define the changing face of London. Specifically, the design of Oyarzabal's flat was inspired and derived from two of Kelly's formal abstractions of ...
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