Recommend a piece of art to complement my fiestaware dishes.?
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I have a set of fiestaware dishes, they are all different bright colors (yellow, green, blue, red, purple). We are moving in a month, and I plan on painting my kitchen a pale yellow color. Can anyone recommend a piece of artwork with the same bright colors that would look great in my kitchen?
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tamare de lempicka makes great art that seems like it would fit in well with your kitchen.
http://www.goodart.org/tdllily.jpg
thats just one piece, she mostly paints women.
http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/product.asp?order_num=-1&SKU=16074977&RN=700
yes! make a big wooden frame,and stretch a cotton sheet across it.
thumb tacks to fix to frame.paint the sheet,with white matt paint,2 or 3 coats to seal material.
do it your self : ) using the colours of your dishes.(or varieties of,by adding white or black.)
you could by colouring pencils and divide a foolscap page into squares as an exercise before you paint.
go mad : ) enjoy!
I make small mosaics that recycle Starbucks caps for kitchens:
http://www.shawndubois.etsy.com