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Look! String Art above the Mantel

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Apartment Therapy reader sub-culture shared their string art with us yesterday in the comments section of this post. With very little means, they created a large-scale artwork fit for placing above the mantel.

 
 

Sub-culture created the graphic using thumbtacks and "a few hundred feet of thread". That hard work paid off, as this work of string art couldn't be more at home over that fantastic stone fireplace. We love that from very lightweight and inexpensive materials, something of such large scale and high impact was created. (Thanks, sub-culture!)

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What a beautiful blend of design ideas. Love the mantle with the art piece and coffee table

posted by melissaleemarie on November 10th 2009 at 8:26am
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Wow!

posted by visualingual on November 10th 2009 at 8:55am
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I love it, but ever since I noticed that it looks like a sideways tush, I can't help but giggle.

posted by evilbunnie on November 10th 2009 at 9:48am
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I'll bet they hung it like that, to look like a "3", because a quarter-turn clockwise would make it look like a butt!

posted by Michael W. on November 10th 2009 at 9:48am
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Michael W and I are both snorting milk through our noses.

posted by evilbunnie on November 10th 2009 at 9:49am
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:D

posted by Michael W. on November 10th 2009 at 9:57am
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And why is the sofa blocking the beautiful mantle/fireplace???

posted by mntwmyn on November 10th 2009 at 10:16am
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It's spelled M - A - N - T - E - L, not mantle, fer chrissake.

posted by napgirl on November 10th 2009 at 11:37am
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Ditto mntwmyn...

posted by bepsf on November 10th 2009 at 12:54pm
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Thats a pretty smart idea. This reminds me of when my 8 year old son made a similar piece of art utilizing a 2' square piece of plywood, sheet rock screws and various colored rubber bands tensioned across the sheet rock screws.

posted by ronlbrenner on November 10th 2009 at 1:02pm
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i really like this....BUT when you turn your head to the side, you can truly appreciate all its ASSETS. (sorry, couldn't help it!) seriously, though, i think its really cool and i might just make one for over my bed. we've been contemplating a metal sculpture, but i can't seem to find one that isn't really $$ or horribly "tuscan" styled.

posted by Kpaige13 on November 10th 2009 at 1:23pm
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Really?? Is string art making a comeback??? In my opinion that was one of those decorating fads of the 60's that needed to die and stay dead...along with macrame plant hangers and American Revolution wall-paper.

posted by rexrayfan on November 10th 2009 at 1:32pm
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P.S. I also agree that the above piece has a "butt-like" quality.

posted by rexrayfan on November 10th 2009 at 1:33pm
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I have been contemplaing figuring out how to do this via computer but have not thought too hard on it yet but have done string art in the past and may try just that again, Have always loved the look of string art, plus it had that Spirograph feel to it.

posted by ciddyguy on November 10th 2009 at 1:34pm
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I tried to see it as a fan. I really did. But it just screams FANNY.

posted by sally305 on November 10th 2009 at 1:41pm
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I have been living in a world where too many women where pants that are too low cut, and are clearly going commando..... this is just simply my every-day view at the grocerystore. And I really wish they would just put on some panties and pull up their pants!!!

posted by kimg924 on November 10th 2009 at 2:25pm
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oh my lord, did I just travel back to 1975? String art? not to mention that tree chunk for a coffee table. And is that a woven rag rug beneath the sofa?

wow, I feel like I'm 3 again.....

These things look pretty cool in this pic, but they were often translated poorly in every day design...

just please promise to never have a post with wall rug art, or anything with mystical wolves and full moons, ok?

posted by modern on long island on November 10th 2009 at 2:49pm
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Wonderful!

posted by mei-ling on November 10th 2009 at 2:55pm
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I'm clearly a nerd because my first thought was "hey, it's a cardioid!". I like it.

posted by mbm on November 10th 2009 at 4:45pm
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Too much calculus lately. Polar graph ftw!

posted by Rosey G. on November 10th 2009 at 5:04pm
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mbm - I thought "cardioid" too! And I had a flashback trying to remember how to find the area inside it, or why you'd ever need to know it.

posted by ngnerd on November 10th 2009 at 5:52pm
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I'm digging the string art, but what i really like is the wooden table. Where did you get it?

posted by fizzyizzy on November 10th 2009 at 6:25pm
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To the more bawdy I suppose other imagery does come to mind, but my inspiration truly was a cardioid! A streak of sci-fi nerdery helped (ex. Battlestar Galactica badge)

Sofa in front of the mantel because a more spiritual guest once insisted that facing a black porlet, even if obscured (mantel is planked-over), is inauspicious.

Slice of wood was from a flea market; refinished; hairpin legs off the internets.

posted by sub-culture on November 10th 2009 at 7:06pm
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Me, I like it! I do!

posted by JoJenks on November 11th 2009 at 4:00am
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Ha! Glad that I am not the only one to see a limaçon (cardioid). And ditto on the couch blocking what I imagine to be a beautiful fireplace.

posted by aftermath on November 11th 2009 at 11:52am
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I think this is very decorative.
Not sure if Paul Villinski has been mentioned on AT before. His wall art is beautiful. Check out his butterflies.
http://www.paulvillinski.com/artwork/beercan.html

posted by BillyRes on November 12th 2009 at 6:55am
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