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Feng Shui Definitions: Art

Art of all kinds, including paintings, sculptures, collages, and textiles, has a powerful effect on people. To enhance the Ch’i in your home, choose art that elicits positive feelings and in some way makes your heart sing. Your goal is to make sure that every piece of art in your home is one that you love.

•    Match your art with the function of each room. Choose soothing, romantic, or sensual art for
      your bedroom; lively, colorful art for the living room; powerful, motivational art for your office.

   Use the Bagua Map to help you find the places in your home that correlate with your goals in
      life. If you wish for romance and  your Love and Marriage area is in the dining room, choose
      art that’s romantic and appropriate for your dining area. If you wish to improve your health and
      your Health and Family area is in the bathroom, display art there that evokes radiant health 
      and vitality.
   Honor everyone living with you by making sure they also like the art displayed in shared rooms.

   Your art should portray whole images and serene or inspirational subject matter. Art depicting
      violence, death, distortion, or negativity is not advised.
   Very significant Ch’i resides in art that you and your family create. Sow your personal Ch’i into
      your home by expressing your creativity. Make sure you aren’t hiding away any art pieces
      that deserve to be framed and displayed.

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