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fatih on Selasa, 31 Juli 2007
Richard Keith Langham
I love Books. They are such a source of inspiration. And I know there are a lot of you just like me who are very visual.
The Peak of Chic did a great post on books yesterday and posed the question: "How best to display books". Let me know how you display your books. I display my books all over the house....in stacks, on tables, on chairs, countertops, bookshelves and even in the bathroom. I am not a fan of covering books in false jacket covers. There is so much beauty and inspiration in book covers. Having said that, for some books I take off the jacket covers because I find the original binding of the books more attractive, but I always keep the original jacket covers filed away. I also like to rotate books in stacks as decorative objects. I have stacks of books that are current around me and I put the books on top that I most want to look through first. My stacks of books are always changing depending on what I am reading or am inspired by. I do like to arrange books on shelves in subject matter as closely as possible, it makes finding them easier. Large books are better laid flat. Small books grouped together. Magazines filed in piles chronologically and by magazine. But having said all the above, I have no hard & fast rules as my book collection is constantly evolving and ever expanding. Sometimes I am very neat and sometimes books are everywhere in wild abandon.
Absolutely Beautiful Things
Unknown
David Kleinberg 
Bunny Williams Home from
New York Social Diary
Miles Redd
Photo
New York Social Diary I love this library table with the lamps and chairs all around, just ready to sit down and devour the piles of books.
DreamHouse
David Duncan Livingston This is something how my office looks with stacks of magazines.
Cote de Texas I love the way that Cote has all her books stacked.

Bunny Williams Home from
New York Social Diary
And this photo is for those of you who don't mind not being able to see the title of the books. I agree that it looks ever so Chic, but I wonder if the books become somewhat mysterious. Would you want to take each book of the shelf and see what was inside? I would!
"You are the same today that you are going to be five years from now except for two things: the people with whom you associate and the books you read." -- Charles Jones
If anyone knows the source of the above "unknown photo" please let me know.
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fatih on Senin, 30 Juli 2007
'Beauty is truth, truth beauty,—that is all
Ye know on earth, and all ye need to know.'
Ode on a Grecian Urn - Keats

Frank Lloyd Wright - Architect 1867 - 1959
Falling Water 1935 Pennsylvania
photo from Galen Frysinger photo archive via Desire to Inspire
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fatih on Sabtu, 28 Juli 2007
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fatih on Jumat, 27 Juli 2007
Paul is a dear friend of mine and an exceptionally talented Fine Art Photographer living in heaven - Santa Fe, NM. He works with digital and alternative processes. The first image is a "hand-etched SX-70 Polaroid image". I have no idea how he does it, but I think the technique is pretty amazing. It is so technicolor and very dreamy. I love your work Paul. See more of his photographs
here &
here
Secret Temple Garden
Untitled This picture leaves me speechless (I guess that's why it's Untitled) New Mexico Sky
Dome of the Rock - This is an SX-70 Polaroid image of the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem
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fatih
Villa San Michele, Capri
The house was small, the rooms were few
but there were loggias, terraces, and pergolas
all around it to watch the sun, the sea
and the clouds -- the soul needs more space than the body.
Reading this poem just makes me sigh and relax. It is so true what he says that "the soul needs more space than the body". Living in the city can take it's toll on you. It certainly does for me especially in the summer. I long to watch the "sun, the sea and the clouds"....but for now this wonderful picture will just have to do.
via StyleCourt.
Thanks for sharing this poem out of your book.
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fatih on Kamis, 26 Juli 2007
"Every post we each create leaves an imprint on our world. We are contributing to the creative success of each other. Every comment we leave for one another is a 'hand up' to more ideas - sharing - caring - confidence." LibertyPostGallery
Thank-you to all of you for taking the time to post comments on my Blog, and for all the wonderful inspiration I receive from your Blogs!!
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fatih on Rabu, 25 Juli 2007
Paul Montgomery Studio™, Inc. is a line of hand-painted wallpaper murals that I saw at the Chicago Merchandise Mart. They are exquisitely beautiful. The
Niermann Weeks showroom that carries this line of wallpaper, had an entire wall in their showroom papered in "Views of Italy".
Canton Garden/Custom Mono


The above two pictures depict a full mural . Each of them are 10 panels at 36" wide. The height can be from 4 feet to 12 feet. So these 2 pictures equal 20 panels x 36" wide = 60 lineal feet. This would work in a room 10' x 20' or 15' x 15'. Custom colors & background papers are available. You can even customize the scene, adding or subtracting subject matter. The sky is the limit. The only drawback is that there are so many options to choose from. I love the fact that these scenic murals add an extra dimension to the room and are a visual feast.
Below are some examples of the different design themes they offer in their collection.
The European Panoramics Collection is a range of beautiful hand- painted wallpaper murals designs. The designs are mostly based on the original 18th Century French hand blocked wallpapers which were well known in Europe and are still popular today.
Portobello
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fatih on Selasa, 24 Juli 2007