Now You See It, Now You Don't

Let us present an answer for how to hide that troublesome television.

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Start With the Art
Selecting the art for your screen is an important step. Because of copyright laws, not just anything works. Factor in these considerations when you choose.

You can use an original photograph or painting as long as you own the rights to it. If you made it, go for it.

Most manufacturers provide a wide selection of artwork that is licensed and can be used. Some royalty fees may apply. Be sure to ask up front.
 

Todd Childs

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