Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe not tacky but a bit immature and less intentional?
Ok will attempt to clarify. I’m an art lover with a smallish budget. I don’t use art just as decor, l take it more seriously. I go to a lot of museums and galleries and researching art that speaks to me is a hobby. So when l add a piece to my collection it’s been thought about a lot…that’s what l mean by intentional. I do try to hang my art in aesthetically pleasing groupings, but the art itself is more important than how it goes with a color pallet for the room.
Just to give an idea of original art (or limited edition prints) I’ve purchased in about the last 4 years, to show it’s not all breaking the bank
1 original collage $50
I original painting $650
2 signed prints small edition (5 to 20) about $150 each
1 well known DC artist, print from small edition (5), $1500
I wish l had a bigger budget as l love art and supporting artists. But still I’m very happy with my small and slowly growing collection
I see what you’re getting at in terms of intentionality but not maturity, unless you’re equating maturity with money earned over time.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I hate prints
Anonymous wrote:Only hang prints in your furnished rental[/quote
or do what makes you happy, but if you are the type who is concerned about what others think, then please do listen to random posters on dcum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe not tacky but a bit immature and less intentional?
Ok will attempt to clarify. I’m an art lover with a smallish budget. I don’t use art just as decor, l take it more seriously. I go to a lot of museums and galleries and researching art that speaks to me is a hobby. So when l add a piece to my collection it’s been thought about a lot…that’s what l mean by intentional. I do try to hang my art in aesthetically pleasing groupings, but the art itself is more important than how it goes with a color pallet for the room.
Just to give an idea of original art (or limited edition prints) I’ve purchased in about the last 4 years, to show it’s not all breaking the bank
1 original collage $50
I original painting $650
2 signed prints small edition (5 to 20) about $150 each
1 well known DC artist, print from small edition (5), $1500
I wish l had a bigger budget as l love art and supporting artists. But still I’m very happy with my small and slowly growing collection
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe not tacky but a bit immature and less intentional?
Ok will attempt to clarify. I’m an art lover with a smallish budget. I don’t use art just as decor, l take it more seriously. I go to a lot of museums and galleries and researching art that speaks to me is a hobby. So when l add a piece to my collection it’s been thought about a lot…that’s what l mean by intentional. I do try to hang my art in aesthetically pleasing groupings, but the art itself is more important than how it goes with a color pallet for the room.
Just to give an idea of original art (or limited edition prints) I’ve purchased in about the last 4 years, to show it’s not all breaking the bank
1 original collage $50
I original painting $650
2 signed prints small edition (5 to 20) about $150 each
1 well known DC artist, print from small edition (5), $1500
I wish l had a bigger budget as l love art and supporting artists. But still I’m very happy with my small and slowly growing collection
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe not tacky but a bit immature and less intentional?
How did you arrive at 'a bit immature and less intentional'?
I am an NP and I think I know what PP means. I think the anxiety over whether it's ok to hang something you like that you bought from a big company speaks to a couple of things - not yet feeling confident in your own taste (it's just stuff - get what you like!); not really knowing where to buy art (anywhere you find it!); etc. I think PP means that there's a kind of lowest common denominator quality to buying framed prints from Crate and Barrel or whatever - but you know what? Who cares. It's your house - and you can always change it.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe not tacky but a bit immature and less intentional?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe not tacky but a bit immature and less intentional?
How did you arrive at 'a bit immature and less intentional'?
I am an NP and I think I know what PP means. I think the anxiety over whether it's ok to hang something you like that you bought from a big company speaks to a couple of things - not yet feeling confident in your own taste (it's just stuff - get what you like!); not really knowing where to buy art (anywhere you find it!); etc. I think PP means that there's a kind of lowest common denominator quality to buying framed prints from Crate and Barrel or whatever - but you know what? Who cares. It's your house - and you can always change it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe not tacky but a bit immature and less intentional?
How did you arrive at 'a bit immature and less intentional'?
Anonymous wrote:Maybe not tacky but a bit immature and less intentional?