Thanks, Lisa. They are hidden on an opposite wall, not quite the way I'd like them. The way I'd like them would be floor-to-ceiling books with a ladder.
Looks great. A privileged location to be sure (and yet another I know of hangs over the bed, who could've anticipated that?)! Incidentally, and I told Vince this when I gave it to him, that if the painting should yellow over time, this is natural due to the heavy dose of linseed oil, it simply needs a day or two in the sunshine (no rain or other droppings, window is best) and it will brighten up as if just painted.
And a highly unusual, almost abstract Meuschke at that. Without garlic.
ReplyDeleteSimply beautiful, where have your hidden all your books!
ReplyDeleteLisa, London
Thanks, Lisa. They are hidden on an opposite wall, not quite the way I'd like them. The way I'd like them would be floor-to-ceiling books with a ladder.
DeleteI recognise the painting."The Giraffes" I call it.
ReplyDeleteAh! Just what I thought when I saw it, almost Dali giraffes :)
DeleteLovely! One senses the aura of the space you presently occupy….
ReplyDeleteWhat a serene space, Marie. And Frank's work is stunning... Want....
ReplyDeleteLooks great. A privileged location to be sure (and yet another I know of hangs over the bed, who could've anticipated that?)! Incidentally, and I told Vince this when I gave it to him, that if the painting should yellow over time, this is natural due to the heavy dose of linseed oil, it simply needs a day or two in the sunshine (no rain or other droppings, window is best) and it will brighten up as if just painted.
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