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Artist's Home Becomes Masterpiece, Priced at £2 Million

3 Dec

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Summary

  • Artist Emily Powell's five-bedroom home is a walk-in painting.
  • Every surface, from light switches to bath tiles, is hand-painted.
  • The unique property is on the market for a guide price of £2 million.
Artist's Home Becomes Masterpiece, Priced at £2 Million

British artist Emily Powell has turned her five-bedroom house in Brixham, Devon, into an immersive, floor-to-ceiling artwork, now listed for £2 million. Powell, 35, has meticulously hand-painted every surface, creating a cohesive "walk-in painting" that flows through the entire home. Each room is designed with specific color palettes to evoke emotions, featuring scenes from her life and personal memories.

The property sale includes not only the house itself but also 65 additional artworks and 20 pieces of painted furniture produced by Powell over the last decade. Having purchased the home with proceeds from her art, Powell views the house as a journey through her life. She plans to return every 10 years for touch-ups to preserve the extensive installation.

With public interest soaring, tickets for open-house tours sold out rapidly, attracting visitors globally. Powell is selling the house to preserve this significant chapter of her artistic career and begin anew. The sale is described as a unique fusion of art and real estate, representing a significant investment opportunity.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Emily Powell's house is unique because every interior surface, from walls to furniture, has been hand-painted by the artist, creating a living, immersive artwork.
The artist's unique five-bedroom property in Brixham, Devon, is on the market with a guide price of £2 million.
Yes, Emily Powell hosted open-house tours for the public to experience her unique home before its sale, with tickets selling out rapidly.

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