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Earth Sky & Water Collection Dorothy Fagan


rtist designer Dorothy Fagan creates billowing clouds and sunset walks on the beach with her newly unveiled Earth, Sky & Water Collection. Her style


is born right here on local beaches and riverside gardens as she paints en plein air. Back in the studio, she converts her paintings into designs for fabrics and walls. Dorothy inverts the old traditional way of designing home. Rather than selecting art last to match furnishings; Fagan matches art to people. Then she uses natural linen, silk and cotton fabrics, wall coverings and highly pigmented paint colors to bring living rooms, bedrooms and dining rooms into sync with their inhabitants. “When we are in sync with Nature, we are like pups matching heartbeats with their mother,” explains Fagan. “We wake each morning able to go out into the world and thrive.” A breath of fresh air, her Earth, Sky & Water Collection began with a walk on the beach with her dad and is now in showrooms in Richmond and Urbanna as Belgian linen sofa pillows, wall murals and fabric wall coverings. Coordinating fabrics suitable for side chairs and window treatments are printed on 50’ rolls in her Mathews studio. These include: Cottage Peonies, Barefoot in the Sand, Tide Coming In and Walk Before Dinner ~ all made here in Virginia, creating jobs for local women. Lowe Tide in Urbanna is an Authorized Dealer carrying her full line of home décor, fiber and fine art. Signature palette of colors for walls, trim and furniture are mixed to order at The Rue in Richmond. Both showrooms can help homeowners and designers with fabric, paint samples, selections and ordering. Other dealerships may be found in AL, SC, MO, IA, MI, NJ, NH, AZ, MA. Visit www.dorothyfagan.com to get your creative juices flowing.


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