I could start a new thread... "What is on the walls of your listening room", but that would quickly get off into room treatments, etc. In my room, all the walls are essentially custom BAD panels, covered with Guilford acoustic fabric. But that leaves "naked" walls.
Long back, I stumbled on an artist who makes her own paper, the dips it into wax, and curves and shapes it into various forms. I had envisioned a piece from her when I originally built out my room. But the framing in the walls and recessed lighting fixtures ended up posing some contraints, so the distance from the wall to the center of the downlights in the recessed niches of my room turned out to be only 3.5 inches. Sadly the wax paper art is deeper than that, so the downlights would only hit the top of the artwork rather than wash down the face. We bought a piece for another location in the house, above the stairway leading to the music room. I still need to install some accent lights which will really have a huge impact on the look of the piece.
Above is the artist and her husband hanging the piece, and below from another angle.
Nice, but didn't solve my naked wall dilemma. A while back I stumbled on another artist and her work really caught my eye. I've just commissioned a piece for the wall where my audio gear resides. Below is a photoshopped picture, using an old image from the music room (several years back, before I got my Triton power conditioner and dCS Rossini DAC. The sculpture is copper and ceramics and weaving on some of the ceramic disks. It is a reasonable size at 72" x 30", and will only protrude from the wall a couple inches—meaning the lighting will actually light up the piece vs. cast a long shadow.
The woven disks remind me of vinyl records. For the weaving she uses pine needles! I like the fact the ceramic pieces are various shapes and sizes, irregularly spaced, and not each on the same "plane". Some are flat, others a little bit cup shaped.
Anyway... very excited. With all the new gear and future visitors, my wife said time to solve the naked wall issue.
Long back, I stumbled on an artist who makes her own paper, the dips it into wax, and curves and shapes it into various forms. I had envisioned a piece from her when I originally built out my room. But the framing in the walls and recessed lighting fixtures ended up posing some contraints, so the distance from the wall to the center of the downlights in the recessed niches of my room turned out to be only 3.5 inches. Sadly the wax paper art is deeper than that, so the downlights would only hit the top of the artwork rather than wash down the face. We bought a piece for another location in the house, above the stairway leading to the music room. I still need to install some accent lights which will really have a huge impact on the look of the piece.
Above is the artist and her husband hanging the piece, and below from another angle.
Nice, but didn't solve my naked wall dilemma. A while back I stumbled on another artist and her work really caught my eye. I've just commissioned a piece for the wall where my audio gear resides. Below is a photoshopped picture, using an old image from the music room (several years back, before I got my Triton power conditioner and dCS Rossini DAC. The sculpture is copper and ceramics and weaving on some of the ceramic disks. It is a reasonable size at 72" x 30", and will only protrude from the wall a couple inches—meaning the lighting will actually light up the piece vs. cast a long shadow.
The woven disks remind me of vinyl records. For the weaving she uses pine needles! I like the fact the ceramic pieces are various shapes and sizes, irregularly spaced, and not each on the same "plane". Some are flat, others a little bit cup shaped.
Anyway... very excited. With all the new gear and future visitors, my wife said time to solve the naked wall issue.
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