Do you have pictures hanging on your walls?
What rooms and what is the picture?
How about wallpaper?
What is the design?
Which do you like best? Least?
I'm posting this as I don't know what else to say and thought this
might elicit some interesting responses.
On Wed, 21 Aug 2002 02:40:22 GMT, Intr...@spiritone.com wrote:
Favorite is probably the Mandolin Player, by a German Expressionist painting
that I inherited from my grandfather.
Also way too many books, including some over 100 yrs old. Beadwork.
Carving. Neat rocks.
Christina
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North wall:
24" x 36" poster of sailboat on a night sea with the moon
mirror with a stylized perfume ad
family group picture
nephews group picture
West wall:
20" x 30" Monet poster, Garden in Giverny
12" x 36" Ocean poster, panaromic ocean and clouds
Two Harrison Fischer prints 8" x 10"
some historical stuff, local history, personal history
East wall:
3" x 8" photo of friends
South wall:
Calendar
Two dove tiles
Three stained glass suncatchers
- Bill
In the last year, I ridded the entire home of all wallpaper, excluding my
bedroom and David's bedroom. Repainted everything and the children have
themed bedrooms. Autumn's is a Classic Winnie the Pooh room, in a pale
buttery yellow and blue denim. Chloe's is a Tiger Jungle themed, with dark
violet walls and lots of greenery. The boys share a blue and white Hockey
themed room.
I want to paint my room dark red or nay blue, but with all the furniture in
it and the heavy computer desk, I am a procrastinator.
The family room is nicest in the winter, with the Christmas tree up and the
fireplace on... But in the summer, our sunroom is very comfy.
My bedroom is a good retreat...Everything in it reflects me. People rarely
venture in.
The house is a 5 bedroom raised ranch style. It also has a summer kitchen
and dining area on the lower level. Lots of room, because lots of people
live here and we are all a little on the solitary side.
Ok, nuff of that...
Scarlett
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I have a print of Susan Seddon Boulet, plus calendars by her.
Christina
"Robin" <robi...@island.net> wrote in message
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> On Wed, 21 Aug 2002 02:40:22 GMT, Intr...@spiritone.com spoke:
>
> >> Do you have pictures hanging on your walls?
>
> Yes. However I live with my mother and don't really have much control
> of what goes up in some of them. So it really doesn't reflect most of
> my personality
>
> > What rooms and what is the picture?
>
> Living room: Two watercolours painted by my mom, one of our old dog in
> the snow, the other of some waterfalls near by. A picture of my nephew
> smelling a flower (he's 1 1/2)
>
> Kitchen: A watercolour done by mom's painting partner of a chicken (my
> mom's theme in the kitchen is chickens), a handmade quilt done by my
> mom's boss whose like family. A large black and white photo that I
> gave her of my great-grandmother and grandfather feeding chickens on
> their old farm.
>
> My room: The only one I really have control of: A large watercolour
> that my mom gave me when I was 16 of a forest glen nearby our ol'
> family house. A few Georgia O'Keefe prints, and a couple Emily Carr
> ones. (Flowers and Forests), a Matisse Calendar, photo of me in a
> small little alininum boat doing the titanic "I'm king of the world"
> pose.
>
> The Bathroom: A forest watercolour done by my mom's painting partner.
>
> The Dining Room: A forest oil painting done by a local artist.
>
> My Mom's Room: A quilt with all my mom's children and her grandson on
> it. A runner with the kids my mom babysits on it. They're like family.
> A picture of the three of them as babies. An old family portrait of a
> dog standing by a cradle with my grandfather in it.
>
> > How about wallpaper?
>
> Wallpaper in my room.
> >
> > What is the design?
>
> This ugly blue diamond thing that my mom put up to cover one white
> wall. It matches the carpet but its still ugly.
> >
> > Which do you like best? Least?
>
> The best? My king of the world photo as it brings back fond memories.
> That and the photo of my great-grandmother because I like the story
> behind the picture and my mom was so happy when I gave it to her.
> >
> > I'm posting this as I don't know what else to say and thought this
> > might elicit some interesting responses.
>
> Good questions. I like the various answers. We should do more like
> this.
>
> Robin
>
> x-no-archive: yes in headers
I find, more and more, that possession that don't have meaning (or utility)
are just not worth keeping in my life. I'm really trying to decrease my
"stuff".
By the way, I've ordered the cedar beads and drilled holes in the berries.
Christina
"Hexe" <he...@citde.net> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 20 Aug 2002 21:35:38 -0800, "Christina Foster Peterson"
> <cfosterd...@hotmail.com> wrote:
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> >I have an open floor plan so in a way I have only one room, plus the
> >bathroom. And my walls are log rounds, so small pictures never sit right
on
> >them. I have more paintings than wall space, and I've met the artists of
> >about half the paintings. Water color, oil, tapestry, even woodcuts.
> >Scenic, floral, portrait. Some inherited, some gifts, some purchased,
some
> >even mine.
> >
> >Favorite is probably the Mandolin Player, by a German Expressionist
painting
> >that I inherited from my grandfather.
> >
> >Also way too many books, including some over 100 yrs old. Beadwork.
> >Carving. Neat rocks.
> >
> >Christina
>
> what i hang has to mean something to me.
>
> you must have some very interesting things since you have so little room
> and i have so many naked white walls . . .
>
> i went to an art exhibit given by the American Women's Club in Hamburg.
> it was for Udo Lindenberg (German singer) and Ron Wood. neither
> bothered to show, maybe because it was raining? i couldn't afford Ron
> Wood and Udo only had cartoons on exhibit. i wanted to buy one which i
> liked but since he couldn't bother showing up for his own opening, i
> couldn't bother buying one of his works.
>
>
> --
> Hexe
> Holm-Seppensen
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