Art Walls in our home: Rethinking content.
Rethinking our art in the house by moving towards showcasing our own creations alongside our mixed collection of landscapes, travel art, pottery, and other unique pieces.
Part of our new living room display which now includes two pieces by me and my husband. CW from the top: Lithograph from Bruges; Franz Marc Print from a Munich exhibition; Mahakala mask (guardian in the Tibetan Buddhism) made of gemstones, coral, shell, and teeth on metal; Abstract by me, Georges Rouault Dancers print, etching from Rothenburg ob der Tauber, and at center, an abstract by my husband, Lance Ash.
M Lance Ash. Photo of an acrylic painting. Self Portrait. Before 2000?Part of our new living room display which now includes two pieces by me and my husband. CW from the top: Lithograph from Bruges; Franz Marc Print from a Munich exhibition; Mahakala mask (guardian in the Tibetan Buddhism) made of gemstones, coral, shell, and teeth on metal; Abstract by me, Georges Rouault Dancers print, etching from Rothenburg ob der Tauber, and at center, an abstract by my husband, Lance Ash.
M L Ash. Two collages (from original art). Paintings were made for this project with the intention of cutting them up and creating an abstract collage.
M Lance Ash: ink on paper
Four downward rows L-R
Row 1: B A Ash. Skull photograph; M Lance Ash. Wood print
Row 2: B A Ash. Three photographs; Reed Ash. Sandpaper print with oil pastel.
Row 3: M L Ash & Bonnie Ash. Collaborative photograph with original image by ML Ash and graphic design work by BA Ash; B A Ash. Bottom two photographs.
Row 4: M L Ash. Photo of a painting, Brewed from Gluttony, now in a private collection; Print by Franz Marc; B A Ash, photograph
Below at left the wall listed above.
End of the hall: Top: M L Ash. acrylic painting; two acrylic paintings by Peter Ash.
Right Wall below: Top- Paul Gauguin print. B A Ash: One Tonal Landscape, Two Abstract landscapes