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Art in motion

tour de force. A lived-in gallery. There are many phrases that come to mind when considering Stephanie and Sjoerd Post’s home; to limit it to one borders on the impossible. Inside, you find a proclivity for playfulness as much as you find pedigree. A commissioned Lisa Reihana work takes up a wall in the entranceway, ceramic bowls dating circa 500AD

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