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A forum for discussing and organizing recreational softball and baseball games and leagues in the greater Halifax area.

If you have a lot of art: paintings, drawings etc.

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  • myrmepropagandistF This user is from outside of this forum
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    If you have a lot of art: paintings, drawings etc. HOW do you enjoy them?

    For a long time I couldn't afford much art. So I always framed it right away and hung it up. But, the walls are a little crowded now. Considering a system where I rotate the art every half year? Seasonally? I would also have a designated closet spot for art that isn't hanging.

    Anyone do this?

    If you must know, yes it's almost all ants. But you knew that part.

    #interiordesign #art #interiorDecor

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    • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

      If you have a lot of art: paintings, drawings etc. HOW do you enjoy them?

      For a long time I couldn't afford much art. So I always framed it right away and hung it up. But, the walls are a little crowded now. Considering a system where I rotate the art every half year? Seasonally? I would also have a designated closet spot for art that isn't hanging.

      Anyone do this?

      If you must know, yes it's almost all ants. But you knew that part.

      #interiordesign #art #interiorDecor

      A cool crab wearing shadesN This user is from outside of this forum
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      @futurebird I have a binder with page sleeves for smaller prints I'm not displaying at the moment.

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      • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

        If you have a lot of art: paintings, drawings etc. HOW do you enjoy them?

        For a long time I couldn't afford much art. So I always framed it right away and hung it up. But, the walls are a little crowded now. Considering a system where I rotate the art every half year? Seasonally? I would also have a designated closet spot for art that isn't hanging.

        Anyone do this?

        If you must know, yes it's almost all ants. But you knew that part.

        #interiordesign #art #interiorDecor

        myrmepropagandistF This user is from outside of this forum
        myrmepropagandistF This user is from outside of this forum
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        I worry that storing framed art in a closet might make it grow dusty. Maybe I could put it in a bag?

        Also remember today is "buy nothing" day but buying art directly from the artist doesn't count.

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        • A cool crab wearing shadesN A cool crab wearing shades

          @futurebird I have a binder with page sleeves for smaller prints I'm not displaying at the moment.

          myrmepropagandistF This user is from outside of this forum
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          @neckspike

          That's so cool. But how do you have so many things that can fit in the same frame? Or do you hang them some other way?

          Too much of my stuff is different sizes and I know I'm too lazy to reframe just to change the art. But, I think just swapping framed work is within my tolerances. šŸ™‚

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          • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

            I worry that storing framed art in a closet might make it grow dusty. Maybe I could put it in a bag?

            Also remember today is "buy nothing" day but buying art directly from the artist doesn't count.

            myrmepropagandistF This user is from outside of this forum
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            Putting everything I own on the wall at once was based on thinking that I couldn't keep art that wasn't on the wall. Like I wouldn't get to see it ever again. I love all of these drawings, photos, and prints of ants. But, if I have a system it will feel OK to put them away.

            Feeling very fancy to have reached a stage in life where I have an "art collection." 🧐 (And I should label the back of the art, it will make it more likely for someone else to keep it in the future.)

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            • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

              Putting everything I own on the wall at once was based on thinking that I couldn't keep art that wasn't on the wall. Like I wouldn't get to see it ever again. I love all of these drawings, photos, and prints of ants. But, if I have a system it will feel OK to put them away.

              Feeling very fancy to have reached a stage in life where I have an "art collection." 🧐 (And I should label the back of the art, it will make it more likely for someone else to keep it in the future.)

              myrmepropagandistF This user is from outside of this forum
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              This is a good idea for any kind of collection. I also have a lot of models and small sculptures of ants. Once I do the art I think I will look for a nice box to keep them in and have some kind of seasonal ant-rotation going on.

              I think if someone else suggested this to me I'd reject it as too much work. And "I want to see everything at once" ... but, I think if I can keep it simple it will let both of us notice the art more and it won't just fade into the background.

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                This is a good idea for any kind of collection. I also have a lot of models and small sculptures of ants. Once I do the art I think I will look for a nice box to keep them in and have some kind of seasonal ant-rotation going on.

                I think if someone else suggested this to me I'd reject it as too much work. And "I want to see everything at once" ... but, I think if I can keep it simple it will let both of us notice the art more and it won't just fade into the background.

                myrmepropagandistF This user is from outside of this forum
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                I've read a lot of interior design advice about how to display framed art. How to hang it at the right height, size, how it fits in the room. Good stuff.

                The popular advice even suggests "get art that you care about, avoid mass produced generic prints" but *none* of that advice says anything about managing a modest "collection" they all talk about art like its disposable and as if you'd get rid of art you aren't using. (like it's some generic mass produced print 😐 )

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                • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                  I've read a lot of interior design advice about how to display framed art. How to hang it at the right height, size, how it fits in the room. Good stuff.

                  The popular advice even suggests "get art that you care about, avoid mass produced generic prints" but *none* of that advice says anything about managing a modest "collection" they all talk about art like its disposable and as if you'd get rid of art you aren't using. (like it's some generic mass produced print 😐 )

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                  I'm certain the concept of changing art seasonally is obvious to some of you. But it was not obvious to me.

                  It is a thing in very traditional Japanese interiors: to have a seasonal alcove with plants and art that you change. That way you have enough space around them to really enjoy them. But, that seemed way too advanced and minimalist for me.

                  Yet, I'm also tired of the Victorian picture wall look. Nothing has enough space to really shine. I'm an obligate maximalist with a minimalist soul.

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                    I'm certain the concept of changing art seasonally is obvious to some of you. But it was not obvious to me.

                    It is a thing in very traditional Japanese interiors: to have a seasonal alcove with plants and art that you change. That way you have enough space around them to really enjoy them. But, that seemed way too advanced and minimalist for me.

                    Yet, I'm also tired of the Victorian picture wall look. Nothing has enough space to really shine. I'm an obligate maximalist with a minimalist soul.

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                    On the other extreme you have advice about "serious art collections" where people have paintings worth thousands of dollars.

                    Some of my art is worth thousands of dollars TO ME. Just because no one has caught on yet that drawings of ants are the highest art form, well it's not my problem and it means I can afford the best art.

                    šŸ™‚

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                    • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                      I've read a lot of interior design advice about how to display framed art. How to hang it at the right height, size, how it fits in the room. Good stuff.

                      The popular advice even suggests "get art that you care about, avoid mass produced generic prints" but *none* of that advice says anything about managing a modest "collection" they all talk about art like its disposable and as if you'd get rid of art you aren't using. (like it's some generic mass produced print 😐 )

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                      @futurebird but what if I like my mass produced generic print

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                      • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                        If you have a lot of art: paintings, drawings etc. HOW do you enjoy them?

                        For a long time I couldn't afford much art. So I always framed it right away and hung it up. But, the walls are a little crowded now. Considering a system where I rotate the art every half year? Seasonally? I would also have a designated closet spot for art that isn't hanging.

                        Anyone do this?

                        If you must know, yes it's almost all ants. But you knew that part.

                        #interiordesign #art #interiorDecor

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                        @futurebird I have a giant plastic tote full of things that don't fit the walls. They get rotated in.

                        The Wall behind my desk has probably 20 pieces, mostly small, all by artists from my hometown. It's something to chat about when video meetings are trickling in

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                        • AilbheA Ailbhe

                          @futurebird but what if I like my mass produced generic print

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                          @Ailbhe

                          I don't think you'd call it generic? Maybe?

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                          • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                            @Ailbhe

                            I don't think you'd call it generic? Maybe?

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                            @futurebird I might not but others might!

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                            • AilbheA Ailbhe

                              @futurebird I might not but others might!

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                              @Ailbhe

                              Well then it's not generic maybe?

                              What is it? That "Chat" poster with the black cat? If so that is understandable.

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                              • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                                Putting everything I own on the wall at once was based on thinking that I couldn't keep art that wasn't on the wall. Like I wouldn't get to see it ever again. I love all of these drawings, photos, and prints of ants. But, if I have a system it will feel OK to put them away.

                                Feeling very fancy to have reached a stage in life where I have an "art collection." 🧐 (And I should label the back of the art, it will make it more likely for someone else to keep it in the future.)

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                                @futurebird

                                Also keep some sort of record of the art you own, for insurance, for you if you get to a point where you have to start getting rid of it (moving, buying too much new art) and for your estate.

                                I so dread taking care of my father and stepmother’s estate that have so much art in various forms some of it is merely decorative, some of it is artists they took a chance on and who knows, and some of it is quite expensive.

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                                  @futurebird

                                  Also keep some sort of record of the art you own, for insurance, for you if you get to a point where you have to start getting rid of it (moving, buying too much new art) and for your estate.

                                  I so dread taking care of my father and stepmother’s estate that have so much art in various forms some of it is merely decorative, some of it is artists they took a chance on and who knows, and some of it is quite expensive.

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                                  @futurebird

                                  It’s ā€˜fun’ being the responsible kid I’m executer for both parents.

                                  Moms already divesting of things she doesn’t need and has provided me we exactly how to deal with her wood shop (sibs dibs, then extended family, then her woodworking club will help with selling off what is sellable and identifying trash. Some raw wood she has is worth $$$ but others is just practice junk.

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                                    @futurebird

                                    It’s ā€˜fun’ being the responsible kid I’m executer for both parents.

                                    Moms already divesting of things she doesn’t need and has provided me we exactly how to deal with her wood shop (sibs dibs, then extended family, then her woodworking club will help with selling off what is sellable and identifying trash. Some raw wood she has is worth $$$ but others is just practice junk.

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                                    @futurebird

                                    Need to talk to Dad about whether they have a catalog of items. If not, I know my task the next visit!

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                                      @futurebird

                                      Need to talk to Dad about whether they have a catalog of items. If not, I know my task the next visit!

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                                      @MCDuncanLab

                                      One of my uncles is an artist, not famous one, but he's made MANY huge oil and acrylic paintings. Landscapes of Pittsburgh and the steel mills a portrait of my grandparents. I've been trying to get the information about what each artwork is, when it was made on the back ... because it's good work, and someday I will not remember.

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                                      • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                                        @MCDuncanLab

                                        One of my uncles is an artist, not famous one, but he's made MANY huge oil and acrylic paintings. Landscapes of Pittsburgh and the steel mills a portrait of my grandparents. I've been trying to get the information about what each artwork is, when it was made on the back ... because it's good work, and someday I will not remember.

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                                        @MCDuncanLab

                                        Like most artists he just has paintings ... laying around. It is very annoying in a way.

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