continued from Pt 1 above...
a portrait of James Joyce, mantel clock, and I found a vintage lamp and shade to complement my burgundy-and-brass theme -
a collage I assembled of influential figures in the history of experimental music titled, "The Rest Is Noise" -
DJ Food (Strictly Kev)'s poster of all the releases from the late Pete Namlook's ambient FAX +49-69/450464 record label -
an engraved tea chest -
and a limited edition t-shirt graphic I framed of post-rock legend Godspeed You! Black Emperor's Faulty Schematics of a Ruined Machine from their majestic
F# A# ? LP -
There is also a fun antique style console radio clock -
and I produced a high-res scan of Brian Eno’s sheet music for his seminal Music for Airports LP and formatted the layout to frame beautifully in a 10x13 frame above my desk.
And on the far wall behind my desk I’ve framed the Apollo print and a classy 24” x 36” portrait of Miles Davis taken in 1948 in NYC from the Herman Leonard Collection.
The Persian style area rug finishes off the space nicely, and makes it feel extra cozy.
It's a serene work space and really makes me feel at home.