The Use of Color in Interiors, 1978

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The Use of Color in Interiors, 1978
You should showcase your personality and have fun while decorating your home.
Sectional view of the British ocean liner RMS Aquitania on a vintage postcard
rosemary for hearth
rosemary! two beings, two heads, one neck. i really like the mix of arcanine and ninetales in the design. for the hearth, done on a stream
you bang your instrument
think about that
Ironically one of my fellow percussionists made this joke in a sectional three weeks ago which made my band director throw his hands in the air and walk out of the room.
You have a very solid point though
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