Just getting started...
I don't contribute much but hope to get more involved. Very appreciative of all of you and the knowledge shared here.
Here's a couple of my favorites around the house. They're vintage and original exhibition posters/lithos by Lichtenstein (Museum Ludwig), Jacqueline Casey (MIT - Otto Piene) and Alexander Calder (Portland Art Museum).
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You guys all have such interesting things, thinking visually all day leaves me kind of exhausted and I like the blankness of having nothing on the walls, oOccasionally though an old Smiths tour poster and a periodic table come out, the table I look at as a kind of distillation of everything and the Candy Darling poster reminds me that I was young once.
Woody
Thanks!
It was inherited from a dear friend and we have no idea who bought it for him, but it was likely somebody with status (he had an illustrious clientele)
I reckon French or Italian 1930s
Mark, I have some no-name matt glazed pottery that I love to!- bought for colour and form- will photograph tomorrow
Well Robert, your bathroom looks simply divine.
here's a snappy of the inside of my master bathroom.....more cheap pottery from a local Palm Beach thrift store called "The Church Mouse". Everything was $5.00USD...or much less.
Best,
Aunt Mark
ps I have much more of this crap. Way too much more.
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