Milburn added pops of color to give a more contemporary aesthetic to the work, which is in the lobby of a renovated Buckhead office building. Milburn refers to this as "etching the present in the past."įun (or unusual) request: Create a large-scale mirrored piece of a vintage black-and-white scene of old Buckhead. Framed 20-inch-by-20-inch works are about $500. Also, mirror over abstract black-and-white photos of children, teens and beloved pets. Other favorites: White mirror as opposed to white subway tile in a kitchen. A 30-inch-by-40-inch powder room vanity mirror is $1,600. A 20-inch-by-40-inch framed panel is about $1,100. For location: powder room mirrors or tall panels over bedside tables. Anything from a stylish navy to a soothing beach-glass blue. Milburn now works as lead designer at Modify Home in Smyrna. In 1999, she moved to Atlanta and worked for Lori Tippins, an interior designer who encouraged her to test her creativity. She headed to New York and pursued a degree in interior design at Parsons (now the New School). After graduation, she lived in London for two years, where she found her passion for interior design and historic preservation. The artist: Milburn grew up in Columbus and graduated from Converse College (S.C.), where she studied international business. Contributed by Virginia Harper of Sarah Virginia Home and Lauren Chambers Photography. People often do a double-take when they see the abstract pieces of mirrored art by Atlanta’s Stacy Milburn.
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