Monday, September 16, 2013

Monday Musings: Rorschach Ink Blots

Darlings! Did you have a tremendous weekend? Mine was spent getting ready for this hellashish week I have on the horizon. I will be running around 100 miles a minute for work and that will consist of late night entertaining each and every night. If my posts come a little tardy for the party this week, don't scold me. Please. I will make it happen though. You know I will! 

No, I am not trying to psychoanalyze you...or am I? I don't know what it is about Rorschach these ink blots, but they are rocking my face off in home decor. Maybe it is the versatility and because it can be used in traditional, modern or eclectic spaces. It adds the perfect amount of interest and can be interpreted in so many ways. Promise I will not dock you or begin to diagnose you with a mood disorder if you interpret in the wrong way. Cross my heart. 







23 comments:

  1. I love how the Rorschach prints look -- just used a couple in a client project and they added just the right balance to the space. Love the images you pulled! http://onmyagenda.com/before-after-a-glamorous-dc-apartment/

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  2. Cool idea! I like that it's abstract, and I could totally do it myself (because I'm artistically dumb). :-)

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  3. ooo I like the big wall panel ones! Good luck with your busy life!

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  4. These are my favorite...I've been contemplating the large gold Rorschach for our entry!! You might have pushed me over the edge...haha! Loving all your inspiration pics!

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  5. I love, love these images! These ink blots are just so interesting...I feel I could stare at them for ever! They have that draw-you-in quality

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  6. Love!!!! Do you know the source on the wallpaper?! Dying over it!!!!!

    Thanks or the inspiration!

    http://reuschinteriordesign.blogspot.com

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  7. Oh wow...so incredibly gorgeous. The blots are such a cool aspect! :)

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  8. This is so funny--I was just watching a marathon of HGTV Star yesterday, and one designer made custom ink block wallpaper and fabric in the first episode.

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  9. Love these! Jessica from the Aestate has some great inkblot prints in her etsy shop.

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  10. What a fab roundup! Love the wallpaper for sure.

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  11. Love ink blots! That second image has been a favorite of mine, but I also love the 4th!

    Corbin
    decor-eat

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  12. If I told you what I saw, I would scare you. Loving the first one, and it would make a great conversation piece.

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  13. This is the coolest thing! I love the colored blots in the first pic, my walls could totally rock that.
    -Alanna

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  14. Whoa!! I've never seen them as wall panels. I'd love to get a reprint of Andy Warhol's Rorschach print or even get a few and frame them like in the second picture. xoxo

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  15. Wow, I just love all those black and white paintings.

    http://turquoiselaceandlovenotes.blogspot.com/

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  16. I just love these! I wonder where I could buy one, it would look great in our den or master. I am looking for artwork!

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  17. OH MY! The one framed on the pink cupboards are so nice!! They look so exotic.. I remember as a child I used to play with ink blots so much and my mom always got mad at me. Well, I dont wonder why, because I ruined alot of our walls :p

    This post has made me so nostalgic!
    Love
    Jessica x

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  18. Oh girl, you just sparked a new little fixation! I still remember the rorschach coffee cup I was hoping Santa would put in my stocking last year... alas he forgot. I may go big this year and ask for it in wallpaper.

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