We have always been dreaming of scribbling the walls - at least, when we were young! From graffiti to wall mural, here are some ideas, in case you would be tempted to start painting your walls (again?)
• Wall mural
Instead of hanging a canvas, why don't you paint directly on the wall. In this particular case, the paint also covers a part of the door, so that the artwork become lively.
A shop in Tianzifang, Shanghai |
• Short-live art
Momoko Suzuki's (erasable) pencil drawings don't look like anything else: her psychedelic style and her curved arabesques, picture a delicate world, full of fantasies.
Momoko SUZUKI, 20 Hoxton Square Projects
WW Gallery, 2010. |
• An original headboard
@Shake my blog |
Here is the result of an extremely realistic headboard with very little effort! NB: DOn't forget to draw the outline with a pencil before using paint!
@Casasugar |
We love the fading effect with the rest of the room's décor (curtain, pillows…). The plant seems to root in the curtain and extend to the ceiling: well use of perspective!
• Long live to unrestrained creation
In this hip Lima bar - Le Emolienteria, Miraflores - walls are ornamented with colorful kitsch fresco. The rest of the decoration perfectly fits in this stylish room.
Note the wrought iron window that turns into a flashy pink table and the old wheelbarrows that change into stools.
• Graffiti
Whether it is a famous or a newbie artist, street art graffiti do well on the walls! Aside from using the walls, M. Cat also make use of the ceiling and the door.M.Cat at Norman's place |
You might also use the stencil/sticker option. However, the effect is less authentic than paint.
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