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February 4, 2007
Half Empty?
As a child, your walls were filled with Strawberry Shortcake and Peter Pan pictures. As a teenager, you swore by movie and concert posters. Now, as an adult, you’d love to hang something a bit more sophisticated, but also something that doesn’t cost more than your place. Head to new website Art For Empty Walls. Featuring frequent online shows, the site sells work by contemporary artists for $350 and less. The current show focuses on New York artist Blaise K. and L.A. up-and-comer Dan Monick. Both photographers focus largely on found everyday objects and scenes. So you’ll invest in some coverage for you walls—and look at that half-eaten dish of food or hanger in a totally new way. $350 and less, artforemptywalls.com
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