I don't think you'd call it generic? Maybe?
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If you have a lot of art: paintings, drawings etc. -
Got this back from my editor, full of notes and also praise for delivering chaos so simply.Do you need to read the first book first?
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If you have a lot of art: paintings, drawings etc.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.

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If you have a lot of art: paintings, drawings etc.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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If you have a lot of art: paintings, drawings etc.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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If you have a lot of art: paintings, drawings etc.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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"But, these creatures didn't just sit around looking weird" ..."But, these creatures didn't just sit around looking weird" ... True, true. However, we should recognize that, "sitting around looking weird" was a pretty popular activity in the ediacaran. I think it is what makes animals of that time feel so relatable.
What a time to be alive!
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@dennySince they are framed I'm not worried about acid. And they won't be in the closet for years... just trying to minimize dust. I think I have a big cardboard box that could work.
I don't know why I find this stuff so complex, but planning out the details helps.
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If you have a lot of art: paintings, drawings etc.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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If you have a lot of art: paintings, drawings etc.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.

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If you have a lot of art: paintings, drawings etc.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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If you have a lot of art: paintings, drawings etc.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.
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May your naps be as good as this dude’s wasI thought you had on a designer scarf. And maybe you do.
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It seems like the fire was caused by bamboo scaffolding for renovations on the old apartments.These buildings are VERY similar to co-op city.
I don't buy that "bamboo scaffolding" is the whole story. That so many buildings caught fire at once is horrible. How did it spread to so many floors?
The elderly population would make evacuation harder, but still. This needs to be investigated, and every big city should pay attention.
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It seems like the fire was caused by bamboo scaffolding for renovations on the old apartments.It seems like the fire was caused by bamboo scaffolding for renovations on the old apartments. 86 people died including a firefighter named Ho Wai-ho. Death toll is not final. Horrible tragedy.
Many elderly people lived in these apartments.
I expect HK to make changes to their building codes and other large cities should pay attention.
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I’m doing a good job socializing (with the cat) she is my sister in law’s cat and leading me somewhere in this huge suburban house..I have seen the heights of “mrrap rap”
I have seen the dark caves of “murah”
And on the open fields of “brrap brup”
faced the rolling spot of “praah”o’re field and mountain
moor and fountain
I have followed soft paws farThrough muti-dimensions
uncanny suspensions
carrying me through starsendless stars
the mind of kitty
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Integrated Circuit Shibari (ICS) 🪢this is like a seatbelt yes? to keep it safe?
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Integrated Circuit Shibari (ICS) 🪢@catsalad um
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I’m doing a good job socializing (with the cat) she is my sister in law’s cat and leading me somewhere in this huge suburban house..help i’m lost this place is huge