Where A Painting Lives
Sanctum, Acrylic on Canvas, 42 x 64”
March has a way of calling us back into our homes. As the season shifts, we revisit our spaces and begin to re-order them with intention.
After a move, a renovation, or simply the urge for change, collectors often start moving the works they already live with. A painting placed somewhere new can reshape how a room feels. A change within a space allows for familiarity to ground us in a clearer, more intentional way of living.
Investing in art does not end once the piece is hung on the walls. It lives with us through every home and every phase, evolving alongside us.
Tanner's newest original Sanctum exemplifies this concept of living with art. Wherever it is placed, the room begins to organize around it. From across the space it establishes structure, while the closer details continually draw you inward. Its atmosphere shifts with light throughout the day, and surrounding furniture can either ground it or push against it. The work becomes less about filling a wall and more about shaping the environment around it.
Because placement matters, we regularly help collectors visualize works inside their homes before deciding. Using our interior mockups, scale and proportion can be experienced in your own space so the decision feels clear and confident.
As spring approaches, this is a great time to reach out and find a work that will live with you, no matter where it is placed. Sanctum remains available, and we are always glad to explore how a work will live with you.