ST. LUCIE HOMES
Exquisite marble flooring sets off the light, airy master bathroom with sweeping views of the side yard.
lecting sculptures and paintings.
More than 40 sculptures and 40
paintings adorn the walls and
grounds of the estate, predominantly
from eight artists.
“We have a rule that both of us
have to love the piece and it has
worked pretty well for us so far.”
Ann says. “If one of us hates it, we
don’t buy it. Some of the sculptures
are bronze copies and some
are one-of-a-kind.
Bruvel, Ginzburg, Hart and
Remington sculptures pop out
from the new landscaping surrounding
the walkway to the
large pool. Ann calls their taste in
art hyperrealism. Four intriguing
self-portraits by Red Skelton hang
on the dining room walls of the
garage guest suite.
After the jungle in front of
the home was cleared away
and replanted, two very heavy
bronze Frederick Hart sculptures,
one male and one female, were
installed on poured concrete
pedestals in the front. Named
Nihilo (meaning out of nothing),
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The master closet has enough room for a couple to live in along with their wardrobes.
26 Port St. Lucie Magazine