




Posters are one of my favorite kinds of art. They never take themselves too seriously, and always add a bit of play to wherever they end up. The price point is usually great, too...easily under $50. Grab one for a good price, head to Target or your fave thrift store for a simple frame, and there ya have it. As a mom of two boys who are outgrowing all things cutsie, I'm loving the idea of adding fun music/art posters to their room. The posters above are from HERO, a design studio base in New York. Great, right?!
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