thats all up to u..your eyes and room the sky is the limit. Just keep it in good taste.
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I view the matter as an entirely personal one. Art is subjective and reflects the owners tastes. Only you can decide what looks appropriate. I don't mean this as a slight but rather an opportunity to expresss yourself in the manner you see fit. One can debate the sound of something. What one sees and is pleased by is not open to debate. Having said that, there is a site named Angel-Art-House.com that will reproduce just about anything you like on canvas. They have a large selection of well known artists and can even reproduce images you send them. I had a Balthus done some three years ago and loved it. Took the canvas to a local framer and had it mounted and it looks great-draws a lot of positve comments. I'm thinking of adding some more in the future. Just one way to go. Good luck in your choices. All the best, Nonoise |
I would go with everything music. Concert posters, prints of bands and artists including classical, pics of instruments, advertisements etc. in a veritable collage intermittently covering the walls but not ceiling. I'd throw in a Van Gogh and Dali here and there. Maybe a Monet/Manet. There, now show us some pics when you're done. |
Framed album covers add a nice touch. Anything with nipper and his masters voice is a plus. I have two such lit clocks. No listening room is complete without a framed copy of the music audio sound spectrum chart poster. From there, anything music themed is a natural. Artwork, concert posters, etc. From there, imagination is the limit. |
This poster is one of my favorites. Love the admission price! I rotate framed album covers. Currently, "Whipped Cream and Other Delights" and "In Search of the Lost Chord" are on display. |
We sent my daughter to a local Art center to build her high school fine art portfolio for college. Well, she drew some really amazing stuff and got into a great school and a great program. I've now got her art hung around my listening space. Never fails to get comments from friends when they come over. Nothing like original art in the house. |