Bry Cox Artwork in the Parade of Homes + Interior Photographs

The Parade of Homes just started, and one home in particular, home #18 off Fort Lane in Layton, Utah is worth seeing.  It not only is fantastic and designed very well, but it also features my artwork throughout the home.

It was built by Haskell Homes, and was designed by the team at Noble House in Bountiful, which includes my good and dear friend, Jenna Rix (JM Design Sparrow).

The large oil painting above the console there, is actually from my cousin, Tony Cox.  The image to the left, above the stairway, is one of my photographs, stretched on canvas.  This particular image I took while strolling the streets of Tuscany a few  years back.  It’s a 40×60 and fits that wall just perfectly!

Here’s that same room, looking the other way, back into the kitchen.  The design team asked me to also photograph the house, so these are some of the interiors from that shoot — the day before the parade opened.

I don’t normally get to shoot images like this one above when doing interiors, but fortunately Jenna loves this style.  She loves the kind of images that show you what the room ‘feels’ like, so I was able to play and get some of these cool images too.

Here’s the office, with an Eames chair and one of my images on the wall.

The master bedroom upstairs.

Another view of the master bedroom.  The lighthouse canvas on the wall was taken on the shores of Oregon.

The guest bedroom downstairs featuring “Blue Jalopy” taken in Tuscany, and “Serenity at Twilight” (on the right).

Here’s the team the day before the big opening: Jenna (with Noble House), Guy Haskell (the builder), and Karen (owner of Noble House).

Of course one of me and Jenna,

And the house alone.

Noble House had me design up some large prints for their store.  Here’s what they look like.

Now of course, there are plenty more images and much more to show you, but instead of posting them all here, you should instead just go by and see the place.

Haskell Homes are incredibly energy efficient and Jenna and the team at Noble House are fantastic designers and carry unique and beautiful furniture as well.  Everyone has been great to work with and it’s been fun to see how it all came together.

And you really need to see my artwork in person.  Some are images that have not been seen enlarged before either, like this rainstorm in Shanghai finished as a 40″ image.

Or this one that won a number of awards this year, “Fan of Wisdom,” taken at the Confucius temple in China.

This lighthouse was one of many that I found while photographing the coast of Oregon.  The colors were a perfect fit for the room it was placed in.

And this image was also in Oregon, near Canon Beach.  You may recognize the rocks in the background.  It’s called, “Looking Forward.”

These art images and others are discounted right now while they are on display at the Parade of Homes.  Let me know if you’d like prices on anything or need something made up custom for your home.

And it’s also the best time right now to do family portraits in the garden studio here at Bry Cox Studio.  The place looks fantastic and the weather is perfect.  Call now to schedule something soon.  I have some specials going on right now too, which is an added bonus to getting a Bry Cox portrait right now.

Also, browse some of my past blog entries (BryCox.com/blog) or even my my main website at BryCox.com.

 

One Comment

  1. Bry,

    This is Jace with Haskell Homes. We are recreating our website and were wondering if we could use a few of the images on this side that you took for our parade home in 2011 to put on our site. Give me a call at (858) 345-0077.
    Thanks.

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