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What Do You Even Hang on the Walls?” — When Your Home Deserves More Than Just Décor

December 9, 2025
Let’s talk about the elephant in the living room. Or rather… the empty space above your sofa. You’ve renovated. Picked the lights. Laid the perfect floor. Chosen the paint color that took 17 samples and a slight identity crisis. But now? You stare at your walls… and they stare back. Cold. Silent. Blank. Why? Because your walls are waiting for something real.

Art Is Not Decoration. It’s a Decision.

Here’s the truth no one told us: picking art for your home is harder than buying the home.

Why?

Because you’re not just choosing something “nice” — you’re choosing something that reflects you.

And that’s scary.

What if it doesn’t match the curtains?
What if the designer raises an eyebrow?
What if your mother-in-law says, “Well… that’s interesting”?

Here’s my answer: Good. Let her say it.

Because real art isn’t about matching. It’s about mattering.

Decor

So… Should There Be One Concept for the Whole House?

Maybe. But also — maybe not at all.

Your home isn’t a hotel.
Your walls don’t need to whisper in the same tone.

Why should the kitchen feel like the bedroom? Or the hallway speak like the living room?

Each space is its own moment.
Your bedroom may crave calm. Your kitchen may ask for boldness. Your study might need silence, but not emptiness.

That’s where art comes in — not to decorate, but to give voice.

Happy Place Gallery

Art That Speaks (Even When You Can’t)

I paint for the moments when words fail.
When the world feels heavy, or wild, or too much.

Some of my works feel like waves. Some sting like salt. Some whisper like memory.

They aren’t made to be neutral.
They’re made to stay with you.

And when collectors choose one — it’s not just for the color or the size.
It’s for the feeling.

Because they see something that looks like themselves, even if they can’t explain why.

To the Brave Ones

Yes, it takes confidence to buy original art.

It’s not IKEA.
It’s not safe beige.
It’s a statement.

It says:
“I know what I love. And I’m not afraid to live with it.”

I admire people who collect with their heart. Who want meaning, not mass production. Who believe that walls should reflect soul, not just trends.

If that’s you — welcome. You’re my people.

Come Visit. Come Feel.

My gallery in Netanya is open for those who want to see beyond the frame.

There’s no pressure. No rush. No sales tricks.

Just paintings.
Stories in layers of color.
Brushstrokes that dare to feel.

And maybe, just maybe — one of them is waiting to be part of your home.

Nikita