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Art Display Project | Jasmine Johnson

January 9, 2012

Today I’m excited to have Jasmine Johnson from Jasmine Johnson Photography blogging for me today!  Someday I hope to make my way down south to her house to visit her, but for now these images will have to do.   When I saw the pictures of her hallway, I immediately wished I had a long hallway like that to display beautiful and fun black and white squares just like she has.  And I adore this quote from Jasmine, “it doesn’t have to be a special photo session to be enlarged and displayed.”  How true!!!  Sigh…  Take a look.

 

I feel like I’m the queen of indecision.  Or maybe procrastination?  I promise that we only have family photos hanging because I have purchased either prints or frames (but never both) and my husband always eventually gets annoyed enough about the unfinished product that he pushes me to get the missing piece and get it up on the wall.

This is my entry way.  From our family session in 2009 with Cameron Ingalls (cameroningalls.com).  They’re 16×20 prints, linen finished and mounted on styrene.  I love the no-glass look.  The frames are from Aaron Brothers – their 1 cent frame sale is my favorite!

Next is my office.  I initially anticipated having a space where clients could come to order images, but I never quite got there.  I have 6 standout mounted images and the two on the far right are my girls.  I probably never will have clients come to my office and I’d love to transition all of these prints to family images.

I just love my girls’ room.  Kind of crazy and colorful, so I picked a few big prints to match.  In typical sisterly fashion, Logan is upset that Avery has a picture of her feet on the wall but Logan isn’t represented individually.  Hilarious.  (I also breifly considered cleaning up their desk before taking pictures, but why fake it???)

My favorite display in the house is this hallway.  Four 20×20 frames from IKEA (again, I like cheap options) with 12×12 prints.  These were just random snaps of my girls at the beach… it doesn’t have to be a special photo session to be enlarged and displayed.

Last, I wanted to share a few small frames in my bedroom.  I prefer art on my walls here but a few sweet frames on the dresser are perfect for me.  From our family session with Angie Warren.

 

Thank you, Jasmine!

If you’ve missed any of my guest bloggers for this project, you can find the right here:

Joyce Smith

Stacey Woods

Aubry Startin

Breeze Floyd

Carey Pace

Nancy Lary

Jules Trandem

Amy Lockheart

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Posted in Art Display Project | 16 Comments »

16 Responses to “Art Display Project | Jasmine Johnson”

  1. Patricia says:
    January 9, 2012 at 12:21 pm

    Love this project Wendy!!!!! Great idea and incentive for those who just want to stick with the digitals. I love seeing pictures printed and displayed!

  2. Amy Lucy says:
    January 9, 2012 at 12:47 pm

    Love that hall! These are great, Jasmine. Thanks for the inspiration!

  3. Tamara says:
    January 9, 2012 at 2:39 pm

    Great displays jasmine! Love it

  4. Nancy says:
    January 9, 2012 at 9:19 pm

    My favorite thing here is that you didn’t clean the desk off. “Why fake it?” is RIGHT!!
    I love the ikea hallway too!!

  5. breeze says:
    January 10, 2012 at 8:58 am

    Gorgeous! I love it!

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  7. Gail Pomare says:
    January 11, 2012 at 9:54 am

    I love the “no glass” look too, because the glass always distracts from the image with all it’s funky reflections…. never thought about a linen finish and mounted on styrene – all mine still have their yukky glass in them. PERFECT idea. Your hall way is gorgeous too! off to go take all my glass out and reprint my photos lol.

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  9. jules says:
    January 14, 2012 at 11:00 am

    your art is beautiful! what a gorgeous home!!!

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