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I'm always interested in "artwork" that people choose, and if there is a "story" behind what is displayed.

 

Here they are up close.

 

And here is the rest of the room.

 

 

 

What do you think is the story behind these?

 

I don't know what to call them, so I called them three knots.  Tassels?  An art installation?  Textile art?

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I think the knots are interesting.  This room strikes me as extremely masculine particularly with the brown color palette.

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Re: Three Knots, or Not?

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I'd go with Fiber Art and I think it looks wonderful in the room. When I look at it, I think about how liife is not only knotted but smooth. The fun thing about art is that it makes you think.
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Nautical? The room is well appointed. Not very inviting. Cold. 

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I think the place belongs to a retired sea captain who is enthralled with the romantic history of sailing ships.  But what in the world is that instrument on the tripod?  It looks like some sort of hearing (spying?) device. 

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Definitely a no kids allowed room.  Very "cold" the chairs back to back do not create a warm environment.

 

The knots are simplistic, the room is definitely for a "loner", not inviting or meant for entertaining.  The two chairs shown could be for the owner and one guest but more towards "reading" vs talking.

 

I look at the room and just think what a dust collector.  Dust is so visible in a dark room.

 

A perfect room for a mature introvert.

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Waiting room in psychiatrist's office...

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