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	<title>Comments on: Abstract Wall Decor is Not just for Contemporary Settings</title>
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	<description>Original and Unusual Art Prints</description>
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		<title>By: Michael Henderson</title>
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		<dc:creator>Michael Henderson</dc:creator>
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		<description>One of the main points of this article is spot on.  That is, mixing modern abstract art with older things, such as antiques, can work very well.  I live in Venice, Italy, which is a perfect example.  Venice itself is a city of antiquity, with few buildings dating after the 18th century, and most from the 12th to the 17th century.

Against this background is a a lively market for modern and abstract art.  Some of the best venues for displaying abstract art are in old buildings with brick walls and late medieval or renaissance architecture. 

Most of you will not have things that old, but idea is the same.  Abstract art can add a huge amount of interest and color to a room, even if there are antiques and oriental rugs in the same room.

Original art can also be quite affordable, as there are many artists who are very good at it, but are keen to make a sale.

The last word is that abstract art is timeless.  It is less likely to become dated, as would art making a political statement, and one should never grow tired of looking at a good piece.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the main points of this article is spot on.  That is, mixing modern abstract art with older things, such as antiques, can work very well.  I live in Venice, Italy, which is a perfect example.  Venice itself is a city of antiquity, with few buildings dating after the 18th century, and most from the 12th to the 17th century.</p>
<p>Against this background is a a lively market for modern and abstract art.  Some of the best venues for displaying abstract art are in old buildings with brick walls and late medieval or renaissance architecture. </p>
<p>Most of you will not have things that old, but idea is the same.  Abstract art can add a huge amount of interest and color to a room, even if there are antiques and oriental rugs in the same room.</p>
<p>Original art can also be quite affordable, as there are many artists who are very good at it, but are keen to make a sale.</p>
<p>The last word is that abstract art is timeless.  It is less likely to become dated, as would art making a political statement, and one should never grow tired of looking at a good piece.</p>
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