Thursday, November 4, 2010

Keeping Busy On My Days Off.

The blank wall that has haunted me since we moved into our apartment:

Be Gone With You!

BLANK WALL NO MORE!
There is an endless possibility to mixing and matching art...

Some of JR's band art.  i love it.  Try experimenting with different colored matting.  Add your own sense of style and creativity to the art you enjoy.  We chose black w/ a pewter frame, clean and modern was the goal.  
This is one of my oils.  i have always loved how this piece is a bright chameleon.  It goes with nothing, and there fore it goes with everything.  Try leaning large art along the wall on the floor, that way your decor is from the ground up.  Don't limit yourself to eye level aesthetics only, besides this is a very cozy look and can be incorporated with any decor style. 
                                   
This is 1 of 2 prints we got in Florida this summer at the Dali Museum.  i absolutely love this one.  i wanted to matt it in red velvet but JR is not quite as adventurous as i am with framing.  None the less it turned out great, the gold moulding frame is a great addition to our eclectic feel i think. 
This is another one of my oils, and this was the easiest piece to hang.  It fits perfectly here, the scale is just as big as the arm chair in front of it witch creates ownership of the nook.  It also brings color and life to that end of the room  It was either a big colorful pillow or a big colorful art piece... i already had the art so it was a no brain'er. 
   
                           



i had so much fun playing decorator in our apartment this week.  Back to work tomorrow...
Hope you like! 


3 comments:

  1. Good job!! Love it love it! New post please!

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  2. dude!! I saw the real live print you have in the dali museum in Figueres, Espanya. It is like 20 feet tall, and if you look through a camera lens, it's not abraham lincoln anymore...you actually see his wife's naked backside!! totally badass. Dali had that museum built before he died...and then after he died, he had himself entombed in that museum...i actually touched his sarcophagus. crazy.

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  3. Dude!! Totally JEALOUS! The Dali museum in St. Pete's was good, but there was no sarcophagus .. gawwww!
    welcome to the blog lills, love you.

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