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TickTockMan

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Do you ever rotate what pieces you have displayed?



I have a lot of art and I am starting to change out pieces I have had up for years for newer stuff. I won't get rid of anything I take down as I still like them all, but it will be nice to look at something different for awhile.


Is this odd or common and I am just slow?
 
About twice a year I'll take down the dusty old cobwebs and let the extraordinarily talented spiders begin anew.
 
I like to change things around. I do have a lot of art and I also paint. Whenever I finish a new painting I like to display it for my friends to see. I am running out of wall space.
 
We have replaced a couple of pieces we were tired of after many years with new pieces.
 
I generally don't rotate artwork. When I moved back into my house, I replaced some pictures my aunt had put up with my own. They were just the type of pictures with leaves, and I have to admit, she had a taste for artful design. But I wanted to have a sense of putting my own taste on the walls.

My parents had bought this horrid picture several decades ago, that I dubbed "Siberian Desolation." It was a bleak landscape, with swirling black clouds that looked like they could start snowing at any time, with some huts, a woman in peasant dress, and a road going off into the distance on a barren plain. I gave it to my local MCC for their yard sale, and put up a Matisse print a friend had given me. It fits perfectly color-scheme wise, but it's a sort of kitchen-food type setting, and it's in a bedroom.

A friend came over several years ago, and moved all my pictures around. The next few days I went around the house, saying, no, that doesn't belong there, and no, that doesn't belong there either. So I moved most of them back to where they were originally.
 
Your friend moving your art amused me. There were a few times when I had to restrain myself from straightening someone's crooked art.
 
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