A Heart for Every Home

Posted by Robert Lange on

At the gallery, we’ve never been much for tradition. While most galleries mark a sold painting with a small red dot or circle, we decided long ago to do it our own way—with a little red heart.

It might seem like a small difference, but to us it feels so much bigger. A heart is a celebration. It’s a way to honor the artist who poured their time and vision into a piece, and to honor the collector who felt such a connection that they wanted to make it part of their life. Every red heart on our wall is a reminder that art has found a home - that it is loved.

We love walking through the gallery and seeing those hearts bloom across the walls. Each one carries joy: the joy of creation, the joy of connection, and the joy of knowing that the story continues beyond our doors.

So when you visit and notice those little red hearts, know that you’re seeing love in action—art leaving the gallery and finding its forever place in the world.

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