Florence exudes history in every corner, from its narrow streets to its majestic cathedrals, and posters of the city convey its timeless charm.
Florence: Wall Art and Posters
Florence... What a magical city that inspires me every time! Especially when you walk along its narrow streets and see how art is woven into every detail. History here... it's literally on the walls! I think if the walls could talk, they would tell you so many interesting things. And then you come home with this thought that something needs to be changed... Decor, accents, freshen up, right?
My love for posters
I thought, why not add a piece of Florence to my everyday life? I jotted down a few ideas in my notebook. A poster with views of this outstanding city on the wall... it seems like an intriguing idea. You see, Florentine motifs are easy to introduce through wall art. Ooo, there's something so appealing about these pastel or bright pictures!
- Canvas prints are a classic, right?
- Paintings by Renaissance masters
- Black and white street photographs
And so, imagine... I bought a poster! I accidentally caught my eye at an event. It's Edward Mui, what's his name... no, it's not him. Anyway, it doesn't matter. I placed it in the living room and it immediately seemed brighter, cozier. And honestly, it creates a reason to talk. Who would pass by this beauty without stopping, right? An image that can tell its own story while we sit and drink tea.
Ideas for inspiration
When the mood is looking for a change, these Florentine motifs - they always help out. Like a window into another world. I'm looking around, maybe I'll find some canvas prints. Inspiration should always be at hand, in the apartment, on the wall. And what could be better than a piece of sunny Florence in your own room? I'm really happy to find and discover art like this spontaneously. It makes life a little brighter, or something. I can't wait to find something new!
In general, in Florence you find something that stays with you forever. You just have to be able to see it even in a simple poster. It's like a reminder that the journey continues... even if you're already home.