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Every town has a museum of almost forgotten sounds. It's not a building. It's the collective memory of:
The specific hum of a since replaced streetlight.
The jingle of a ice cream truck you can't quite remember the name of.
The sound of a particular loved one's car pulling into the driveway.
What's a exhibit in your personal museum? What's a sound you can still hear perfectly in your head, even though the world has gone silent around it?
Every town has a museum of almost forgotten sounds. It's not a building. It's the collective memory of:
The specific hum of a since replaced streetlight.
The jingle of a ice cream truck you can't quite remember the name of.
The sound of a particular loved one's car pulling into the driveway.
What's a exhibit in your personal museum? What's a sound you can still hear perfectly in your head, even though the world has gone silent around it?
Personal Museum
It is a myth that original works of art are out of reach and expensive, however with online venues and smaller local business, all the resources you need to find great art for less are at hand. Hunting through your local flea or antique store, (yes antique store!) are both a great weekend and very rewarding for buyers. Not only is it more cost effective in the long run to invest in quality pieces of art you love, it is also a way to establish your taste and design style. There is no better way to start a room than working around great pieces of art.
Stop putting band-aids on you art lust and find original works with in your budget that inspire you. Make your space a personal museum that is warm and exquisite.
Check out Ebay for great art deals like this Japanese Woodblock print.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=190806648721
--Amanda, Sexton A&O