Hanging It Up
Jan. 22nd, 2023 10:36 pmSince we repainted the walls several years ago (pre-COVID), I have been derelict about rehanging the artwork that used to cover most every wall in the house. Gretchen has been suggesting for a while now that I would probably be happier if I did something about this (which is true), but it takes motivation.
This weekend, after hanging the artwork near the pinball machine, I decided that it was time to get started on this project. (Not finished! Not *nearly* finished!) But I hung the Erin McKee galaxy and ruins back in the place it had been in the living room, then the Heather Bruton blue jay griffin that had graced a Windycon t-shirt some years ago in the hallway between the dining room and family room. Today, K helped me hang a fantasy piece by an artist named Adams in the stairwell where it had formerly been. Then I hung several pieces in new-to-them locations, putting a Joe Bergeron space shuttle on one wall of the dining room, with two Frank Liltz astronomicals on the walls adjacent to the computer in the corner. Finally, I hung a Nene Thomas print that Gretchen likes in the hallway where it is what you see when you walk in the door from the garage.
There is a lot more art to be hung (some of which will need to be disassembled and cleaned first, which will slow down the process), but this is progress.
This weekend, after hanging the artwork near the pinball machine, I decided that it was time to get started on this project. (Not finished! Not *nearly* finished!) But I hung the Erin McKee galaxy and ruins back in the place it had been in the living room, then the Heather Bruton blue jay griffin that had graced a Windycon t-shirt some years ago in the hallway between the dining room and family room. Today, K helped me hang a fantasy piece by an artist named Adams in the stairwell where it had formerly been. Then I hung several pieces in new-to-them locations, putting a Joe Bergeron space shuttle on one wall of the dining room, with two Frank Liltz astronomicals on the walls adjacent to the computer in the corner. Finally, I hung a Nene Thomas print that Gretchen likes in the hallway where it is what you see when you walk in the door from the garage.
There is a lot more art to be hung (some of which will need to be disassembled and cleaned first, which will slow down the process), but this is progress.