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karl
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Posted: Sun May 06, 2007 8:00 pm   Post subject: Metal Art Question....


Just a quick question. I purchased a metal abstract art piece off ebay which is made from galvanized pieces of metal with grinder swirls in it. It's really nice but the pictures on ebay were a little bit deceiving so once it was put together it is not that tall only about 18". The width is perfect for the spot I chose it's just not tall enough for the height of wall. Is there any suggestion for what I can do to fill the void or balance the look of the wall visually?

Thanks.....

Karl with a "K"

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Posted: Sun May 06, 2007 8:12 pm   Post subject:


Hello Karl with a K,

Hmm. Have you considered hanging the art a bit higher, then making up the difference
by installing a short shelf? It might look
fabulous with a long row of tea lights.

Smile Karen with a K


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