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October 27, 1990 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-10-27

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Deco Delight

THERE'S A CALMING QUALITY ABOUT HER WORK -
LUSCIOUS COLORS, FASCINATING SYMBOLS,
QUILT PATTERNS..

WE INVITE YOU TO A SOLO EXHIBITION OF
SANTA FE ARTIST

FRIDAY & SATURDAY, 0C7OBER 19 & 20
12:00 - 7:00

* THE ARTIST WILL BE PRESENT *
JOIN US AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS

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SHOW RUNS
THROUGH
OCTOBER

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work and entertainment area are
popular attractions.
When the owner bought the con-
do, the lower level was imply a large
basement with concrete walls. Said
the owner, "I wanted a different pace
downstairs. When people see what
I've done they are amazed how fun,
happy and inviting this area is."
Mr. Weiss said "She was open to ex-
perimenting with new and different
ideas and the end result is a com-
pletely unique dimension."
In front of the games area a glass
table, resting on four imposing con-
crete post-modern columns, is flank-
ed by matching mauve leather love
seats. Hand painted pillows pick up
the same geometric print of the

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Interior Designer
David Mark Weiss
designs a Farmington
Hills condominium in an
art deco motif, using the
dramatic colors of black,
gray and fuchsia.

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games table and chairs. A turquoise,
lacquered linen triangular table con-
trasts with the softer color of the love
seats.
Art pieces downstairs are playful,
not at all serious. The wall over a love
seat is a metal and wood sculpture
that fuses geometric shapes, such as
triangles and circles. Each represents
a distinct texture and color.
A mirrored pole in center of room
reflects the bold colors of the room.
Mr. Weiss said, "The pole was very
noticeable — almost oppressive. We
mirrored it to reflect what is going on
around it."
Off from these vivid rooms is the
owner's work studio. The owner said,
"There's no glitz here; I use every bit
of space for my work.
"I spend so much of my time down
here. David has made it a really in-
viting space. When thinking out pro-
jects and colors, this is the perfect
place to think. When I work on
something dramatic, I sit upstairs and
get a different feeling." 1 1

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