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Leading to loneliness and family problems: what paintings should not be hung in the house

Maryna Gramovych

Leading to loneliness and family problems: what paintings should not be hung in the house
What paintings should not be hung in the house. Source: pexels.com

Paintings can enhance the aesthetics and atmosphere of a home. However, some paintings should be avoided when it comes to choosing artwork for a living space. UAportal will tell you which paintings can harm the overall atmosphere of the house.

Falling and dried flower paintings

Paintings depicting wilted flowers with falling petals or beautiful dried flowers may seem acceptable, but they can negatively impact the mood in your home. Constant exposure to such images can cause feelings of melancholy and even lead to depression. It is advisable to find a place for these paintings outside the living space, perhaps in the hallway.

Paintings with unclear inscriptions and hieroglyphics

Although current trends in interior design may include paintings decorated with hieroglyphics, you should be careful if you cannot decipher their meaning. If you hang a painting in your home without understanding the symbolism it carries, it can have negative consequences. This same caution applies to artwork with runes, as their meaning can be ambiguous.

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Lonely objects

Minimalist paintings that depict a lone tree, a single flower in a vase, or a still life with a single apple or peach may exude a sense of peace, but they are believed to attract loneliness. If you value socializing or are looking for a partner, it would be wise to refrain from such paintings.

Images of animals

While pictures of cute kittens are generally harmless, pictures of wild animals such as wolves, polar bears, or leopards can carry a different message. Even in a peaceful depiction, these creatures can symbolize an innate aggression that is part of their nature, which can subconsciously influence the residents of your home. It is advisable to exercise caution when choosing such artwork.

Disasters and wars

Snow avalanches, volcanic eruptions, sea storms, or historical battles, although fascinating, can affect the human subconscious and create internal anxiety. Artworks that evoke thought and contemplation may be better suited for display in museums rather than in the peaceful atmosphere of your home.

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