Salon Interview: Natalie Candrian
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Salon Interview: Natalie Candrian

Join me in conversation with Swiss illustrator, Natalie Candrian. A former designer at Nike, Natalie is the creative force behind the signature high-tech apparel and footwear used by a number of professional athletes. In this inspiring interview, Natalie talks about designing for Olympic gold, the art of storytelling, the world of sports, and being the only woman in the room.⁠

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A Day Out at NYBG
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A Day Out at NYBG

I played hooky with my son last week, and we spent the day at the New York Botanical Garde—in all its autumn splendor. It wasn’t all play and no work, however. We each did a little homework, and mine was gorgeous. Peek inside!

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Salon Interview: Aurélie Salmon Lahad
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Salon Interview: Aurélie Salmon Lahad

Join me in conversation with French illustrator, Aurélie Salmon Lahad. Aurélie talks about what brings her joy, about connecting with nature, and about the ups and downs of her journey to becoming an artist—a label she’s only recently come to more fully embrace.

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Clara Peeters: Still Life Pioneer
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Clara Peeters: Still Life Pioneer

Discover the Dutch Golden Age painter who inspired The Met’s “Bouquet of Flowers “collection. Peeters was a founding figure in the European history of the still life. Her contribution to the art world is significant, not only for her exquisite paintings but also because she carved out a space for herself in a field that was largely male-dominated at the time.

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The Tulip Stairs
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The Tulip Stairs

The famed Tulip Stairs in Greenwich's Queen's House are an architectural marvel, but there’s been a long-standing debate about the design of the iron balustrade that embraces this staircase. Are they tulips or the traditional fleur-de-lys?⁠

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