Fight Boredom with Eccentric Art

Written by Amitai Sasson on June 8, 2007

510643983 33f2d7d0a5 m Fight Boredom with Eccentric ArtOffice fluorescent lights, blurring computer screens and entirely functional, dull office furniture give the impression that you’re living in mono? And when you get home, does everything go where it should?

In short, is your decor lacking in the unusual, inspiring, extraordinary department?

Wassily Kandinsky, the Russian born Father of Abstract Art – helps me get inspired with lines, colors and geometrical shapes.

Bright, bold and tickling to all the senses. Kandinsky makes you feel good as you go about your day, ads sophistication to your space as well as your life.

The Throughgoing Lines express well, whatever you like, from Music Symphony, to a Culinary masterpiece in the Kitchen. And while the news of the world may be bleak, that’s no reason for you to sit at home and moan. The oscillating music wave design of Kandinsky’s Art adds rhythm to your space, even when your radio is turned off.

Amitai Sasson

About the Author: Amitai Sasson

Amitai Sasson of overstockArt.com is a renowned world traveler on a mission to seek out the beauty and passion of the art world. As an avid enthusiast of art and oil paintings, he contributes to ArtCorner.com as Chief editor and writer.

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