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HAPPY HOLIDAYS FROM RESICOM

Thankful for you

We extend our heartfelt thanks and gratitude for your continued support over the past year.

Your trust in us has allowed us to enhance your residential and commercial spaces to their utmost, and for that, we are truly thankful.

Wishing you a wonderful and safe holiday season and a new year full of peace and happiness.

Warm wishes, from your friends at Resicom

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ART & DESIGN: INTERIORS

”Natural grass cloth wall coverings complement the flamboyant hues of the hotel La Fantaisie. ‘Joyfulness should not feel removed from luxury,’ says the hotel’s designer, Martin Brudnizki.”

Photograph by: Jérome Galland
Article: Poll, Zoey. “Paris’s Newest Hotels Embrace Color and Quirk.”
Source: nytimes.com

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ART & DESIGN: PHOTOGRAPHY

Title: Wilhelmina Cooper, 1962
Artist: Rico Puhlmann (German, Berlin 1934-1996 East Moriches)
Medium: Print
Classification: Photograph
Publication: Wilson, Eric. Wilhelmina: Defining Beauty. Rizzoli, 2017.
Article: Els, Rozanne. “From Patti Hansen to Nicki Minaj: 50 Years of Models Who Created Fantasy.”
Source: thecut.com

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ART & DESIGN: PHOTOGRAPHY

Title: Girls In The Windows, 1960
Artist: Ormond Gigli (American, New York 1925-2019 West Stockbridge)
Medium: Archival Pigment Print
Classification: Photograph
Description: “ ‘Girls in the Windows’, 1960 is an image not only about beauty, fashion and the ingenious orchestration of 43 women standing at the windows and on the sidewalk, some daringly climbing onto the window sills. It is also a slice of time in history, as it captures a row of three classic New York Brownstones, which were demolished the day after the shoot. Gigli, who lives across the street, wanted to immortalize the buildings and this envisioned the photograph. His meticulous planning and direction resulted in a dramatically compelling and memorable artwork.
The richness of the photograph stems from the ability to appreciate it in different ways: either as a whole, as a rhythmic composition of color and form, formed by the pattern of windows, human figures and colorful dresses; or the viewer is drawn to explore it various parts, each woman presenting a different point of interesting story (Gigli’s wife if on the second floor, far right and the demolition supervisor’s wife is on the third floor, third from left). It has since been the inspiration to many recreations by other image makers.”
Source: ormondgigli.com
Article: Segal, David. “Is This the World’s Highest-Grossing Photograph?
Source: nytimes.com

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