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Roller Blind Art

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Roller Blind Art https://mamurale.com LONGING  FOR A GREAT VIEW FROM YOUR WINDOW? Have you ever longed for a great view from your window? Does your window face a brick wall? Or worse, someone else's window? Does your apartment or condo look out onto a factory, a busy highway or road? OR maybe just onto a really, boring view of nothing in particular?  Maybe it is time to change your view . And you can. With the right illustration placed on a roller blind , the view that you have always wanted, can be yours.   What do you really want to look at? Hawaii? A jungle in South America? One of the worlds best beaches? What about a seascape or a view of the Rockies? Maybe a peaceful garden or even a field of flowers? What about a Zen garden? ILLUSTRATED ROLLER BLINDS For the more adventurous there are also roller shades that are copies of Impressionist paintings. Vincent Van Gogh, Renoir, Monet, all suddenly at your window, instead of that man who is always smoking on his b...

Window Art

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All things that appear -  come from artists and design first. Someone has to imagine it. Or. Receive the inspiration to create it. So.  In the spirit of novelty, joy and creation -  here are some pictures from various sources that express the beauty that can be found at the window. Looking for something unique? Pinterest and Etsy are often great places to start to find something that brings the creative right into your home. Here are a few finds that I have delighted in lately. Let us have joy at the window! Window coverings don't always have to be sensible and practical , sometimes they can also bring enchantment.   I would never have the skill or the patience to do this, but the brilliant colours used in this handcrafted crochet turns humdrum into delightful. Is there anything lovelier or more elegant than toile on a French door? Or what about magnificent stained glass on a window? Both of these tre...

Art at the Window

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Art at the Window. So. Branching out a little, let us look at other more unusual ways to cover a window. I get a particular thrill when an artist uses a window to cover a window. Or when an artist uses ART to cover a window. In the small photo below -  artist, Bea Moore, uses glass and beads to transform a window. For some views this piece of art with the light shining through it would transform the mundane into marvellous. http://www.flickr.com/photos/onebeamoore/page3/   See another version of windows for a window at the link below on Flicker.   http://www.flickr.com/photos/klepps/3513534420/in/set-72157624796620329 And of course this surprising blind... which is quite delightful! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dwfJ2NNIsKc