Not exact matches
In those final moments we spent all together, with all of the posters, signs, colorful paper and decorations packed up in boxes, we huddled together in the echo of a nearly
empty room to hug and reminisce
about everything we had learned and experienced together within those four
walls.
When I first thought
about an exhibition at Night Gallery my instinct was to tear down all the
walls, which I thought created difficult triangular areas and didn't offer long distance viewing of the work that would be possible in an
emptier space.
By the way, I saw
empty frames on a
wall in a show home
about five years ago and loved that look and still do.
When the cabinets were reconfigured and the sink was moved from the back
wall to the island,
about 8 inches of
empty space remained in the base units of the
wall.
There's nothing wrong
about small art but if you hang it on a big
empty wall, you either have to build a gallery to take that space up, or use bigger art.
I am
about to cover a
wall of my newly
empty nest with maps and was eying some leftover wallpaper paste.
Then on both sides is
about 6 - 7 feet of
empty wall on both sides and I have no idea what to do with the space.