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What kind of art do you decorate your house with?

>> No.4760678
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>>4760598
I printed off about 15 posters of images I liked that I could find decent (4000px+) resolution of.

Saturn Devouring his Son a crowdpleaser.

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>>4760678
Had this one above my bed for a while. Never gets old.

>> No.4760689
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>>4760682
This one is fun to study from.

>> No.4760697 [DELETED] 

>>4760689
And lastly, thos Kolomon Moser poster, which I think looks like some magic mushrooms.

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>>4760689
And lastly, this Kolomon Mosre poster, which I think looks like some magic mushrooms.

>> No.4760855

>>4760678
lmao crowdpleaser

>> No.4760907

>>4760678

What printer?

>> No.4760923

>>4760855
Lol I mean who really knows, it's not like I have people over.

>>4760907
No idea, I went to a print shop near my house and they used a large format printer. Garden of Earthly delights was about 30 inches across. They cost so much money and I completely regret it. The detail is amazing, though.

>> No.4760956

My own

>> No.4760971

>>4760956
I always wondered about this.. I'm a decent artist, get paid for my work and such, would never do this. Seems narcissistic, something basic bitch about it. Why do you do it?

>> No.4761000

>>4760598
I actually dont paintings or drawings up anywhere, I liked decorating with objects and furniture more.

>> No.4761001

>>4761000

>I like*
present-perfect tense. Fuck autocorrect.

>> No.4761047

>>4760971
I dislike prints but am poor. A lot of what I frame are copies or studies anyway.

>> No.4761572

Das coo.

>> No.4761587

None because I dont need visual reminders of how shit I am all over the house.

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Only the best CWC art graces my walls.

>> No.4761593

>>4760971
I've heard a lot of artists advise this. Never did it myself, but I might.

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I've got some numerous Van gogh prints and a single framed Georgia O'Keeffe print in my dining and living room. Pic related hangs in my hallway.

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>>4760598
>house
i've got a print of this hanging in my dorm room
and a drawing of mine

>> No.4761911

I work in trad (oil paint) so quite a few hang up, but only to keep them off the floor, they're not 'displayed'. One copy of a Birge Harrison I have in my living room though, which I did in oils, I have that framed.
In the bedroom there are some French late 19th C Impressionist type works, a printed canvas of Nighthawks by Hopper as it was cheaper than the canvas and paint I would have used to copy it. In the office I have a Ruben 19C copy, a saint from 17C, watercolours from 1930's. Wylie etchings, Russian Impressionist, and a portrait painted of my mother when she was a child.
Most every room in the house is full of pictures and books, but then I'm older than most of you with a family of my own.

>> No.4761950

>>4760689
Funfact: st Bart ( the one holding his own flayed skin just on the bottom right to christ) is one of very few Michaelangelo's self portraits
The skin Has his face not the saint

>> No.4761982

Mine.

>> No.4762001

>>4760971
Ha, i find the opposite. What's bad about loving your own work? I like how they look on the wall, i like to look at them every day. I think that feeling shame about your own work is so pathetic. You can feel that flair of selfdoubt and overthinking, and constant selfcritizism, a need in constant encouragenement, but also fear to ask about it. That goddamn coctail that is somehow became kinda of normal here. I hate when artists act like that.

>> No.4762984

>>4762001
I have no need to signal to myself or others: "hey look how great I am" (except for advertising purposes, I guess.) because I know my work is good, and I'm rewarded for doing it. So I put up stuff that I aspire to, or that interests me, or has sentimental value instead.

Self doubt and criticism are important, and if you are properly motivated, they can help you without stopping you. If you are properly motivate, you can take a lof of criticism from self and others and it will probably make you better. Being super positive and jerking yourself off to your own shit all the time is totally delusional. I think putting your own work up so you can look at it and feel good about yourself (or so you can constantly criticize it) is unhealthy self-obsession.

>>4761950
Wow, thanks, kys.

>> No.4763010

>>4762984
I think there is nothing bad in it. And it's doesn't mean that i'm not learning further, progress doesn't make me dislake my old works, even though i see their mistakes.

>> No.4763023

>>4762984
I'm with the other anon. Nothing wrong with liking your work.
You can enjoy something while recognizing the flaws in it. I look at all art (not just my own) critically, but I still enjoy it.

I hang my work in my office space. Nobody goes there except me, and I swap out my art as I grow. Especially since I make art for myself.
I don't don't have grand delusions of "making it" or quitting my day job.
I make art as a hobby. And because it's just a hobby, I can enjoy the process, the product, and keep making more.
It also keeps my office space from feeling too static which helps me stay motivated and inspired.

I also buy a lot of art too though.

>> No.4763025

>>4763010
Yeah, it's pretty much about being able to see what you could improve on or change without attaching emotional valence to it.

>And it's doesn't mean that i'm not learning further
Who knows, if you're delusional enough, you won't be able to tell.

>> No.4765661

>>4760598
Unironically

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>>4765661
Ffs, forgot picture

>> No.4766414

hatsune miku poster