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Wall Art in My Life

Oh, here are a couple of thoughts, I recently thought about how much variety there can be in wall art. Isn't it amazing? Personally, I love wall things, all sorts of posters, paintings on the walls, canvas prints. They can really change the mood of the room - it's like some kind of magic, I'm not kidding.

Why I love posters

Well, you know, posters are, like, a reflection of the inner world. You can find anything there: from mythology to modern idols. Recently I came across a poster with an image of Shiva, you know, the Indian god. It's so mesmerizing, just wow.

  • Add coziness
  • Express individuality
  • Bring philosophy and wisdom into the house

And I also thought about diversity. I'm constantly looking for new paintings, surfing the Internet, looking for inspiration. And in this case, wall art is not just decor, it's like a whole philosophy, a story told on canvas. Just think about it.

Paintings and their atmosphere

Ah, paintings are a whole separate topic. I recently bought a canvas print depicting elephants, and a little later, Durga, the goddess of victory. Every time I look at them, I feel proud and calm at the same time. Maybe it's just me? I don't know.

In general, it seems that questions of Eastern philosophy become closer when you start to "let" them into your home through such visual images. Everything is so interesting, it is not possible to convey it in simple words. Art is about emotions, it touches somewhere deep inside.

Sometimes you don't even fully understand how one wall image, be it a painting or just a poster, can brighten the day or inspire philosophical reflections. Wall art is perhaps a great way to add a little spirituality and inspiration to everyday life. My collection is growing!