





Ever since I saw my first "Art Wall" probably in Domino Magazine, I have been trying my best to achieve a perfectly arranged balanced/unbalanced art wall of my own. Its harder than it looks! Which is why, I guess, a well done AW looks so great. All of these are my attempts at hanging the various pieces of "Art" I have found at Goodwill and beyond. Some are better than others! Its a good thing I have a lot of wall space to experiment on.
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