What kinds of artwork/posters do your kids have on their wall?

Anonymous
My tween still has all the baby stuff I stuck on the wall when it was a nursery. He hasn't asked for any of it to come down.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:12yo has a painting her grandmother made, a Gilliam painting, a Frankenthaler print[b] and a Hans Namuth photograph of Jackson Pollock in action. She also has fairy lights with small pictures of friends and family attached. We collect art and these are the pieces she wanted when we redecorated her room last year.


Art collectors? I would say "amateur"


Dang, the troll liked you PP- apparently you triggered something. And this is from someone who thinks the art world is a ridiculous place, but still- if PP collects art, and her kid grew up loving art, it makes sense she might, you know, grab some for her room. Its not that serious.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:12yo has a painting her grandmother made, a Gilliam painting, a Frankenthaler print and a Hans Namuth photograph of Jackson Pollock in action. She also has fairy lights with small pictures of friends and family attached. We collect art and these are the pieces she wanted when we redecorated her room last year.


Art collectors? I would say "amateur"


Why?

The op asked what our kids have on their walls, I answered the question.

[b]Oh, and we don’t golf.


too old and fat then
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:12yo has a painting her grandmother made, a Gilliam painting, a Frankenthaler print and a Hans Namuth photograph of Jackson Pollock in action. She also has fairy lights with small pictures of friends and family attached. We collect art and these are the pieces she wanted when we redecorated her room last year.


You have an original Sam Gilliam hanging in your kid's room?

Dang. Can I have your life?
Anonymous
My kid (12) has a mixture of anime creatures and Adventure Time posters in his room. Plus a couple of his baby-era prints that I couldn't bear to take down, but which he's eying with increasing disdain.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:12yo has a painting her grandmother made, a Gilliam painting, a Frankenthaler print and a Hans Namuth photograph of Jackson Pollock in action. She also has fairy lights with small pictures of friends and family attached. We collect art and these are the pieces she wanted when we redecorated her room last year.


Art collectors? I would say "amateur"


Why?

The op asked what our kids have on their walls, I answered the question.

[b]Oh, and we don’t golf.


too old and fat then


I’ll play along... most of the people I know who golf are old and fat. I prefer running, biking, swimming, and tennis, personally, but I’m only 37 so maybe there is time for me to start liking golf? Both dh and I find it incredibly boring.
Anonymous
14 large Marilyn Monroe Canvas above the bed, and the Beatles on Abbey Rd above her desk
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:12yo has a painting her grandmother made, a Gilliam painting, a Frankenthaler print and a Hans Namuth photograph of Jackson Pollock in action. She also has fairy lights with small pictures of friends and family attached. We collect art and these are the pieces she wanted when we redecorated her room last year.


Art collectors? I would say "amateur"


Why?

The op asked what our kids have on their walls, I answered the question.

[b]Oh, and we don’t golf.


too old and fat then


I’ll play along... most of the people I know who golf are old and fat. I prefer running, biking, swimming, and tennis, personally, but I’m only 37 so maybe there is time for me to start liking golf? Both dh and I find it incredibly boring.


So you're just old and boring but not fat (yet).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My tween still has all the baby stuff I stuck on the wall when it was a nursery. He hasn't asked for any of it to come down.


Take it down.
Anonymous
Two framed prints from an artist he likes (black and white sort of geometric abstract prints) and angels of old comic book covers.
Anonymous
Frames vinyls of his favorite artist that range from 80s to alternative to rap.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:12yo has a painting her grandmother made, a Gilliam painting, a Frankenthaler print and a Hans Namuth photograph of Jackson Pollock in action. She also has fairy lights with small pictures of friends and family attached. We collect art and these are the pieces she wanted when we redecorated her room last year.


Art collectors? I would say "amateur"


Why?

The op asked what our kids have on their walls, I answered the question.

[b]Oh, and we don’t golf.


too old and fat then


I’ll play along... most of the people I know who golf are old and fat. I prefer running, biking, swimming, and tennis, personally, but I’m only 37 so maybe there is time for me to start liking golf? Both dh and I find it incredibly boring.


So you're just old and boring but not fat (yet).


You sound jealous.

My kid has a bunch of posters from Broadway shows and some art she has done plus a lot of photos.
Anonymous
6th grade son has a periodic table poster, a solar system poster and one special piece of artwork. A collage painting his best friend made for him as a gift on his 11th birthday. She's a talented artist and made it at one of her art clubs at school.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:12yo has a painting her grandmother made, a Gilliam painting, a Frankenthaler print and a Hans Namuth photograph of Jackson Pollock in action. She also has fairy lights with small pictures of friends and family attached. We collect art and these are the pieces she wanted when we redecorated her room last year.


Art collectors? I would say "amateur"


Why?

The op asked what our kids have on their walls, I answered the question.

[b]Oh, and we don’t golf.


too old and fat then


I’ll play along... most of the people I know who golf are old and fat. I prefer running, biking, swimming, and tennis, personally, but I’m only 37 so maybe there is time for me to start liking golf? Both dh and I find it incredibly boring.


So you're just old and boring but not fat (yet).


You sound jealous.

My kid has a bunch of posters from Broadway shows and some art she has done plus a lot of photos.


Hardly, we have original Matisse and others in the house but would never have boasted about it on a thread like this. What a fuxxking asshole.
Anonymous
Pp you sound a little unhinged. I didn’t notice any bragging, simply someone who answered the original question.
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