Since the first inhabitant of the caves marked a wall of his home with a small charcoal, art is a key element of the decoration that withstood the test of time. Whether it's the vibrant colors of Van Gogh, the almost mysterious perfection of Da Vinci or the dream-filled light of Monet, great art speaks to the soul.
The works of major artists have inspired interior design for centuries, and technological advances have made it easier than ever to integrate their genius into your home. It is no longer necessary to visit the Louvre in Paris to see the "Mona Lisa" or go to the Museum of Modern Art in New York to savor the "Night of the Stars" by Van Gogh.
You can easily incorporate beautiful illustrations into your interior design.
Copying is the clearest "and most accessible" way to appreciate great masterpieces in your home. Fortunately, you have a variety of options when looking for high-quality reproduction. From simple prints on paper purchased from your home décor store to digitally reproduced paintings using a computer program, you can find copies for almost any price.
You can use your own reproduction to improve your interior décor in several ways. A small print hidden away from a wall, can add a nice and surprising touch of color to the room. Or, larger reproduction can be a focal point of room decor, and even provide color inspiration for the rest of the room, from walls to upholstery and accessories.
Another versatile option that can be bold and startling is a mural. When you think of inspiring murals, does Michelangelo's famous work in Sistine Chapel come to mind? ... pictures can draw a thousand words, but sometimes it is good to go ahead and say what you feel, rather than hoping for someone to notice. I say this as a notorious mobilizer - in every way!
If there's a showdown, I'm the pilot and I'm not saying what I really want. If there are strong feelings that can be felt, I will also store them without saying what I really want to say.
Fear of offense, fear of confrontation, all of these things prevent me from taking out words, so I prefer to put them on paper. Walls, or even anywhere in the house instead of saying damn things out loud!
My house is full of words, all are loving and cheerful, and I hope it conveys the feelings I want for my family.
There is a sign of love hanging on the handrail and shown in the lights when landing. In my kitchen there is a wooden board currently on the floor against the wall because I can't think of where I want to put it (it has been around for months now). He simply says that "happiness is a journey, not a destination."
This is something I really believe in - I think we spend a lot of time thinking that we will be happy once we get to another place, or that we will have something different when the trick is really happy while on the go wherever you go. ...
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