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2019 Reading Tips on books that will really change you

January 1, 2019December 30, 2018 Dawn

Warning: These are books you need to do by yourself in your own timing. Landmarks walks you through the Ignatian Journey of 4 weeks. If you are looking to deepen […]

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Artwork by Dawn Yoshimura
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Artwork by Dawn Yoshimura
Good Food Good Friends
Using one painting as an 'anchor' and placing them asymmetrically creates a dynamic energizing background to a dining area. The bright colors of MIKATA 'Supporter or Ally' also support good digestion and conversation.
DIning Room w/paintings by Dawn Yoshimura
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DIning Room w/paintings by Dawn Yoshimura
Regional Flavor
Local architecture with local scenes in artwork create a sense of place. This oil is a plein air piece depicting Tjörn, a well known place of beauty nearby. Regional art can add to the character of a home-reflecting the surroundings outside as well as inside. An artist can interpret a location you identify with and want to bring home.
1800s ceramic furnace
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Ceramic furnace 1800s
Bedroom
A neutral calm mid tone wall brings contrast to art. The walls don't have to be white to hang art. Choose themes that bring calmness for a bedroom. Note the paintings are in three asymmetrical groupings.
BedroomCalm
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BedroomCalm
Artist Corner
Artist Writing DeskAt your writing desk, earthquake putty is a nice way to have flexibility to hang up small drawings and photos.
Dawn Yoshimura Color Bridge and Sketches
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Writing desk with unframed works by Dawn Yoshimura
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