Whether you are moving into new house or renovating your old good place, it's worth consider the wall art. Wall art is an integral part of interior decor and can't be ignored. In my opinion it's as important as a wall color or the choice of the sofa fabric.
From this point you can choose from the closest department store or from an art gallery. The choice is yours: either a mass replica of Mona Lisa or unique work of unknown artist. Often both options may cost you same money.
Featured here are the two art works by Andrei Filippov: Fireworks #1 (above) and Hydraulics (below). Both are photograph prints available in custom sizes and finishes, framed or non-framed from ImageKind.wall art
Monday, September 3, 2007
Custom Wall Art
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
Decorative Pillows for Children Room Decor.
So many styles of decorative pillows for children are available on the market, that it is hard to decide which one to buy. Start with defining overall style of the room you want to achieve. Than look at the decorative pillow and decide for yourself: will it suit the style you've chosen for your kids room?
Would you like to have fun and funky style for your children room decor or you'd prefer your kid to be surrounded by more elegant style?
Another thing to consider: would you buy the cheap one made in China or custom made decorative pillows for your kid space?
You could find a lot of decorative ideas online. Nowadays you can buy decorative pillows online. This new way of shopping saves your time, gas for your car and finally environment.decorative pillows for kids
Thursday, August 23, 2007
You Said It Vinyl Lettering
Want to put the piece of wisdom on the wall? Your name? Congratulations? Corporate slogan?
I have recently found featured on Curbly interesting wall phrase service. You can create your own quote or choose from the library of Wall Phrases.
You Said It vinyl lettering is an on-line source for adhesive pre-spaced lettering and graphics that can quickly and easily be created for walls, boards, cars, glass doors, mirrors, plates... you name it!
Labels: vinyl lettering wall sign
Sunday, August 12, 2007
Wall Art from Leftovers
This collage was created from leftovers of my other project (bed cover). I had a lot of fun doing it.denim art
Labels: collage, denim, fabric decor, textile art, wall art
Silk Decorative Pillow "Black Ears"
This decorative throw pillow made of natural silk.
It looks like a circle in the middle, but it is not a circle. If you put it flat, you will see that black parts are triangles.silk pillow
Friday, August 10, 2007
Textile for Textile
Textile promotion works well for textile decor. I have ordered few t-shirts with the name of my online pillow store on the front side from Vistaprint. Good job!print t-shirt
Monday, August 6, 2007
Fabrics for Children's Bedroom
Few more colours from recent Maxwell Fabrics sample book. The fabrics are medium weight, 52% Cotton, 35% Polyester, 13% Acrylic. Patterns from left to right: Shaggy, Ping Pong Crayon and Ping Pong Sail.
Vivid colours are good for large items like bedding covers or draperies, as well as for accessories like decorative pillows.children bedroom decor
33 Pieces of Ribbon
It's not a plagiarism, but a purely inspirational piece of art, or 33 pieces of art one may say.
33 pieces of a polyester ribbon represented in two colours: green and blue, all bunched up to create a mood of shiny and fluffy pile.interior decor
Friday, July 27, 2007
254 Pieces of Felt
Textile is not just a decorative material, but could be a pure art media. National Art Gallery of Canada features a "sculpture" Untitled by Robert Morris made exclusively out of precisely counted pieces of felt randomly piled up on the floor. Curious public does not always get an artistic point and occasionally throws garbage onto the pile to add some visual accents.
Clearly, what is the artistic point? Slicing the pieces of felt? H-m-m... Organizing the pieces on the floor? That seems to be the cleaner's job and in this case has to be credited appropriately. No such credit on the wall.Look for my works inspired by this "piece of ... art" in future postings.
modern art
Thursday, July 26, 2007
Black-and-White Fabrics from Maxwell
Flipping through my sample books I have discovered some nice Black-and-White fabrics. The ones on the photo are from left to right: Carnaby Street, Saville Row and Twiggy. All are 67% Acrylic, 33% Polyester, 18,000 Double Rub.
Black and White is coming back into interior decor, and will probably stay there for some time.fabric sample