Fresh Start, Fresh Art
The new year is a good time to change up your space. Hanging new artwork can change the feelings your space gives you. Do you have a painting leaning against your wall, waiting to be hung?
I spotted these at my parents’ house last week.
My sister, a therapist who uses home visits to help her clients identify what is holding them back, tells the story of a single woman frustrated by her lack of romantic success. Visiting the client’s home, my sister noticed that all of the woman’s art depicted women alone. She recommended art with a more romantic, sexy vibe, especially in the bedroom. Can you use art in your environment to reflect your goals and desires for the coming year?
I like to browse the artworks on 20×200 for ideas. Would you take more vacations if you looked at this every day?
Looking for something small? Transfomer Gallery’s Flat File program offers small works by local and international artists.


This post totally made sense and has me curious about my own space. I have nothing on my walls except on picture of a foggy dirt road lined with trees. Hmm maybe I need to get some more artwork.
I have some walls that don’t look so good, that need painting etc. So, until then, I hang like pictures in my den. It may be a little busy, but since I had a collection of patriotic pictures, this filled a wall, and looked pretty good, better than a not so great looking wall.