When artist Anna Church renovated her Riverside Victorian, she had a purpose: to find the light. The moment she and her husband, Nick Dalton, bought the house for their family of four in 2014, she started planning. The house was dark, rundown and cramped, but the saving grace of high ceilings and a quick all-white paint job meant Church could take time to figure out exactly how she wanted to craft her ideal space.
“I wanted to create a functional and beautiful home, but also a place I can invite customers to view my art outside of the gallery walls and to connect with it in an actual living space,” states Church, whose work merges sculpture with photography. Using leaves, plaster mouldings, old pieces of china, antique instruments or whatever…