Month: November 2023

Visit Brighton

It is obvious that we are not talking about copying the work of others, but rather association characteristics of your environment to create a style that is in tune just for you. Look for inspiration in museums, historic houses, art galleries and showrooms, as well as in furniture catalogs, magazines, books, movies, television programs and in nature. Keep track of colors, sounds and views that please you. Why all this gave you a feeling of happiness? How can you use these elements to recreate the same pleasant feeling in your own home? Start collecting clippings from magazines. Take photos or buy postcards of places, buildings, furniture, beaches, sunsets anything that inspires you. Carry a notebook in which you be able to sketch ideas. Often the secret appeal of architectural forms hidden in the same proportions.

Photographing or sketching these forms will help to reproduce them later. The ancient Greeks felt very thinly geometric proportions, and actively use them in buildings. Try to analyze why you feel good, being in a particular room or next to certain buildings. What proportion? It is symmetrical or asymmetrical? Many decorations, or vice versa is very simple? Finding answers to these questions, you find your own stil.Kak Once you gain enough inspiration, then You are ready to purchase materials, choose colors and buy furniture that fit your style. %98%D7%A8%D7%A0%D7%98-%D7%9C%D7%99%D7%A9%D7%A8%D7%90%D7%9C-63dcbf9f0240’>אילן בן דב. Imagine that you spent a vacation on the English coast. You take pictures of stone buildings, long stretches sandy beach with tufts of marsh grass, colorful coastal buildings will stand in line along the coast.

Put these images and sensations in your own environment. When purchasing sofas and chairs for relaxing, upholstery Pick up in the sandy neutral color, paint the walls with a thin layer of cream paint, let the flow of the sun burst into the room through the window with a veil, linen curtains or wooden blinds, Accent is all very well sea colors – blue and green. Accessories pick from natural materials – wood, stone, sea shells, flowers. If you stay true to those elements that awaken in you a sense of satisfaction, then you create a corner of happiness in his dome.Vy may prefer a more formal setting. Maybe you live in the house georgianskoy era and want to highlight its elegant proportions. Visit the stately homes of period, walking through the area of your city, where there is architecture. Visit Brighton, with its light and airy British Empire and buildings in georgianskom style to Edinburgh with gray stone terraces era Georg. Think about how to combine elements of the historic georgianskogo style with modern accents to add freshness and wit to intereru.Chem more you explore and consciously to notice things that inspire you to become more confident about your own style preferences. Always remain open to new ideas. Keep your eyes and ears open. Your style – this is something that should grow with you. Your style – part of you. Why not make it part of your home environment?

Paperworks

EL-DRAC shows large Installaion of Jo Pellenz (DE, ESP) the exhibition makers of EL-DRAC won the international artist for a spatial installation in Cervera del Maestre (Spain). Show Jo Pellenz valles from July 26, 2008 in the Ermita de San Sebastian his PAPERWORKS under the title “. “Pellenz thus continues a series of major installations begun in 2000 in Cologne and is inspired in particular by the Moorish flair of the mountain village on the Costa del Azahar: such a place for art to open, fun and challenge,” says the artist. The Ermita in the old centre of the village has been located, temporarily used as a hospital after the Spanish civil war, mid last year renovated and stands now for the first time for an art installation available. “Del Dragon is at the same time the exhibition series of Amigos Casa europeos en el arte” continued, this time with artists from Spain, Germany, Italy, Romania and Turkey. This brings us to our destination closer to better highlight the cultural potential of this region,”as Juan Petry, the curator and organizer of Casa del Dragon. At the same time, the Ermita is a special historical place, a place of mourning and hope. Paperworks alludes to this story and has a little bit far into the future, in our European future..