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I'm trying to investigate in decorating my place up a bit more, being that I have a Pink Floyd, Zeppelin and Radiohead poster and that's about it. I feel like getting some nice things to put on the wall, but not sure what yet.
So yeah, posters pictures and paintings, got any?
Currently i have jimi hendrix experience and a simpsons entire cast on my wall.
A nice variety.
> Impressionists are better, basically. Van Gogh's Wheatfields &
> Cypress and Klimt's Attersee are my two favourite paintings of all
> time.
These are very beautiful. I love Klimt's detail. It's peaceful, but looks cold. Very nice.
I only decided to start putting posters up about 3 weeks ago, I decided my room was too ugly without them.
I need some Pink Floyd and Queen posters now.
And more Led Zeppelin and Radiohead posters.
> Hmm, I have a picture of the artwork from the Cover of the Chemical
> Brothers' "Push The Button" album and Lucy's Me To You
> school year wall planner (don't ask).
What's that? :D
> I have:
>
> A poster from the last ever Smashing Pumpkins gig in the uk
How much?
I hate you SO MUCH.
How much?
Impressionists are better, basically. Van Gogh's Wheatfields & Cypress and Klimt's Attersee are my two favourite paintings of all time.
Edit:
[URL]http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/cgi-bin/WebObjects.dll/CollectionPublisher.woa/wa/largeImage?workNumber=NG3861&collectionPublisherSection=work[/URL]
I can't find a link to Attersee but it's in the Austrian Artists section at the Leopold Gallery in Vienna's Museumquartier. And it's awesome.
Edit 2:
[URL]http://www.poster-und-kunstdrucke.de/cgi-bin/art?HTML=list/main_list.htm&INCLUDE=SHOW&VS_MOTIV_ID=5548000&VS_COUNTRY_ID=2250&PID=800[/URL]
Found it under the name Iceland on the Attersee. Wrong wrong wrong.
Although I have more the Pre-Raphaelite preference when it comes to art, I think that perhaps an Impressionist like Van Gogh and his Starry Night would be a classic to start off with. [URL]http://www.vangoghgallery.com/painting/p_0612.htm[/URL] It's, well, the safe choice. Nice, simple, intellectual, sexy...and you can extract some deep meaning if you look hard enough.or tank enough akahol *cheers*
When you get sick of all that, there's always art that reflects your true-self. A peice that is motivational in a personal sense. I chose this one especially for you from my Pre-Raphaelite collections. I have this feeling it'll just speak volumes to your mind each time you look at it. :P [URL]http://www.victorianweb.org/painting/whh/drawings/5.html[/URL]
Whatever you choose lovie, always remember...less is more.
At my desk: [URL]http://www.johnwilliamwaterhouse.com/paintings/enlarge.aspx?pid=1420&path=waterhouse/waterhouse85[/URL]