*deep breath*
As a general warning, do not open the spoilers if you cannot handle seeing art askew. I have way too much art to buy real frames, and the dollar store frames are wonky and uncentered.
Seriously you may suffer a medical emergency if you cannot handle tilty art on walls.
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A collection of nudes by a Canadian photographer is spread across my first and second floor. I love these; as you'll note, their heads are never visible. I appreciate the contortionist aspect of that and sometimes try to see if I could, myself, assume those positions lol. I also like that removing the heads has a very interesting effect on the viewer: you start seeing the bodies as just bodies, rather than judging the bodies based on normative societal standards of 'worthiness in terms of sexual attraction.' As such I like this series for the body positivity it can promote.
Some prints from the Codex Seraphinianus are in my back entryway; these depict speculative botany from the 1970s. There are also WPA posters in there but there was stuff in the way and I was too lazy to move it to take pics.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Codex_Seraphinianus
Some of the WPA art in a bathroom.
I've got a selection of octopus/animal themed art scattered around, these are in my living room and dining room. Mostly I found these by attending local art fairs.
These are in my living room. They are secretly BDSM themed but most vanilla folks don't pick up on that. I really like them in and of themselves, but I also very much enjoy that I can have these right out in the open and folks who shouldn't know, won't know. These are all impressions left on the skin by various things (shoes, corsets, underwear, stockings, etc). One fell down, RIP.
Also in the living room, a series by a guy who takes pin-ups as inspiration and does fairly unexpected and unorthodox anatomical themes with them.
Also in the living room there is a small vanity section that has my own paintings in it. I think I already posted all those at INTPc years ago, so no need for a pic here too.
Also in my living room lol, a queer DNA work of art and two acrylic pour pieces from a local queer artist, commemorating the burning of the third precinct.
Koi wall in my dining room, because I have a koi pond.
Medieval-ish art wall in my dining room! Everyone who has visited my house loves these so much they convinced me to open an etsy shop selling the prints. I make like 3k a year from it, which is wild... especially as I say in every listing that these are all public domain and folks can just download and print the images on their own. The most extreme sale was to someone in Sweden who bought a 30$ print and paid over 40$ to ship it. IDK maybe Sweden doesn't allow photo printers anywhere?
Anyway I really enjoy medieval art and know the backstories to most of these pieces; some are pretty hilarious. For example, did you know that the speculative war theory of the time postulated that you could strap bombs to cats or birds, somehow direct them to sneak into cities, and have the bombs explode once inside? I really enjoy the speculative zoology of the time, as well.
I tried asking my spouse for input on art in the house and he requested Pale Blue Dot and Earthrise, but was otherwise unable to articulate a preference. His favorite spot in the house, the kitchen nook, has science- and nature-based images.
The stairways have a bunch of anatomical art. Some tongue in cheek, and a collection of understandings about anatomy from historical medical texts around the world.
The stairs also have a collection of prints from a queer artist who takes antique photos and adds animal/other faces to them.
https://www.etsy.com/shop/jbirdistheword Their stuff is here.
Balcony/library room has a collection of covers from La Vie Parisienne, more anatomical pieces, and more work from the artists who meshes pin-up themes with anatomy.
My third floor is full of nostalgic pictures of adventures around the world, honeymoon, etc. Not posting that stuff here.