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54 I BOROMAG.COM I AUGUST 2016 interior design otically together to create a relaxed, bohemian feel. I also loved the wooden palette headboard. Very Pinterest! As we sat down on her delightfully soft sofa, I noticed she had some Fanny Brice sheet music displayed on her music stand. “I am in the process of creating a onewoman Fanny Brice show,” she explained. In fact, before meeting me, she had spent the afternoon in the archives at Lincoln Center researching the project. So, Ashley, am I to understand that today you made beer in the morning, researched your one-woman show in the afternoon and then sat down to be interviewed by me about your interior design skills in the evening? “Yep, I’m always busy with something!” Harrell’s art begins in the home and extends out into the world from there. A true artist inside (her home) and out. Mannequin legs hanging from the ceiling work as both décor and a conversation piece in Harrell’s apartment. Harrell’s ancestors and their Ellis Island records The wooden palette headboard looks like it came straight from Pinterest. Photos: Ruthie Darling/BORO


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