Colors of Success
Rashmi
Works of fine art can energize and add tremendous value to your space.  You can choose either to challenge or soothe your senses and ultimately zero on lasting pleasure and satisfaction that reflects your personality, interests and spirit.
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when you live in an apartment and space is limited, hanging art is a wonderful way to say it all without taking up valuable floor space.
When seeking out new art, and finding something interesting that you’d like to live with, you may want to explore all possibilities. Perhaps an abstract piece of art motivates you to try out something unusual in your choices of furnishings instead of having a common suite, or a tropical print encourages you to use an organic or handcrafted rug in vibrant hues for your new artistically enthused room. Similarly, art with cool waves or beach tones allow you to consider that slip covered furniture with a nautical charm.
Some colors can motivate, whereas other colors can cause some distraction. Having the right colors can make your room a better place to fulfill the designated purpose of that space. Let us consider a home office, If you are easily distracted, you may need to surround yourself with soft, muted colors to unwind and calm you, and help you get down to work. However, if you find it difficult to get motivated, you may choose to decide on bright, vivid colors that provide the right energy levels and project the right working environment.
Having your art work in similar colors and inspirations can achieve the same effect too, if you do not wish to repaint your walls now.
Ultimately, you need to evaluate your own response to color, as it differs from individual to individual. Keep in mind that it is your space; make it a place where you love to be, and you’re sure to be more successful in your endeavors!

January 15th, 2008 at 2:12 am
I absolutely love the web-site, it is beautiful.I am a Ohio artist (Springboro) who would love to trade places with you. Oh to come to the beautiful ocean and listen to the sounds and then paint what I smell and feel and see.
I had an excuse to come to Cal. to visit my daughter who is a actress until last month when she moved back to NYC to do a broadway play. Such is life.
Well now to the point of the comment, I am trying to find someone to represent my work on the west coast. I am represented by Mac Worthington in col.Ohio now and formerly with Amsterdam/Whitney in New York. I would love to show you some of my work to possibly use as print work.
I hope to hear from you soon.
Sincerely
Jo Shepherd Ripley