Living the Feng Shui Way
The Art of Feng Shui and the Feng Shui of Art
By: Kartar Diamond
A question that comes up often during a feng shui consultation, is how to interpret the effects of art in our home or work place. Here are my thoughts:
1. Art is subjective: if you like looking at a particular piece of art and it makes you feel good, then that is good feng shui in one sense.
2. When an art object or painting or photograph is boldly one color, then it will emanate the element associated with that color. Example: a giant red canvas on the wall is the fire element.
(That color may or may not be good for that particular area, but if you have good reason to believe that a certain element is appropriate for that area, then a large display of it via color will enforce the effects.)
3. A picture which has several or many colors will NOT be strong enough to represent one or all of those colors--the energy gets dissipated.
4. Art should not conflict with the function of the room. Example: I once had a client who had a large painting over her bed. It was brash and modern with the actual words "LISTEN TO ME NOW!" sprawled across it. Perhaps a joke, but not exactly the kind of message you would normally want to display for the new boyfriend!
5. Placing a series of pictures along the wall or walls of a room with frames all at the same level will create a subtle second ceiling to the room. Air currents travel along walls, ceilings and floors. This could be good for rooms with ceilings that are too high.
6. In general, placing pictures a little higher on the wall will make the room feel bigger.
7. Art pieces, such as bronze statues or sculptures are definitely feng shui metal remedies.
8. Having an attractive paining on an otherwise blank wall can be a feng shui remedy for a congestive entrance.
9. Having pictures of landscapes can be good for rooms with no windows.
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Kartar Diamond
PO Box 67354
Los Angeles, CA 90067
(310)842-8870
kartar@fengshuisolutions.net
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