Curated for Design: New Collections for Commercial and Residential Spaces
As an artist, my goal has always been to capture the fleeting magic of the New England landscape. However, I recognize that interior designers, corporate art buyers, and homeowners are often looking for more than just a beautiful photo—they are looking for a design solution.






I am excited to announce that I have reorganized my gallery into six core “Curated Collections.” These are designed to help you find the perfect mood, color palette, and story for your project:
- Salem – Beyond the Witch House: A focus on Federal-style architecture and maritime heritage.
- Reflections & Still Waters: Meditative, symmetrical landscapes perfect for wellness and healthcare environments.
- Autumn Textures: Close-up, organic patterns, and “color studies” of the fall season.
- Monochrome New England: Timeless, high-contrast studies in black and white.
- Coastal Blues & Mist: An airy, serene palette designed to bring calm to any room.
- The Golden Hour: High-energy, warm-toned vistas that serve as a radiant focal point.
Whether you are looking for a single statement piece or a cohesive series for a large-scale installation, these collections are curated with professional design standards in mind.
Attention Design Professionals: All of my work is available through the Designer Prints wholesale program. If you are an interior designer or corporate art buyer, you can receive significant trade discounts on my entire portfolio. I recommend selecting your favorite pieces first, and then you can apply for membership to finalize your project with wholesale pricing.
Jeff “Foliage” Folger
You can purchase my images by visiting
Fine Art America for prints, home decor, and more
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