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  2. How To Decorate A Large Blank Wall, According To A Designer - AOL

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    No matter what you piece together, a gallery wall adds an exclamation point of style to a home and a great way to style a blank space. If you're styling a big wall, Katz recommends starting in the ...

  3. Here's What 6 Designers Would Do With That Big Blank Wall In ...

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    Finally ready to tackle that big blank wall in your home? Designers share their best ideas, from playing with art and pattern to displaying personal collections and photography.

  4. Personalize Your Room with a Cool, Fun, and Creative Gallery Wall

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    A gallery wall is a smart way to fill a blank space behind a sofa or other furniture. Here, because the living room’s wall and floors aren’t level, the homeowners eyeballed where to hang their ...

  5. Bushwick Collective - Wikipedia

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    The Bushwick Collective is an outdoor art gallery and collective in Bushwick, New York. [1] It is located at Troutman Street and St. Nicholas Avenue. [2] [3]It was established in 2012 after a neighbourhood resident donated his wall, and coordinated with other local building owners to provide empty walls for street artists.

  6. Blind arcade - Wikipedia

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    A blind arcade or blank arcade [1] is an arcade (a series of arches) that has no actual openings and that is applied to the surface of a wall as a decorative element: i.e., the arches are not windows or openings but are part of the masonry face. It is designed as an ornamental architectural element and has no load-bearing function.

  7. Fresco - Wikipedia

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    The American artist, Brice Marden's monochrome works first shown in 1966 at Bykert Gallery, New York were inspired by frescos and "watching masons plastering stucco walls." [25] While Marden employed the imagistic effects of fresco, David Novros was developing a 50-year practice around the technique. David Novros is an American painter and a ...