Wall Feng Shui
Do not hang a water feature painting carelessly on any wall. So too other arts featuring headless bodies or morbid scenes of poverty and darkness! Why?
Every wall has a significant meaning in feng shui. It can affect one's health, prosperity and happiness depending on what you decorate or even paint on it! What inspired me to write on this topic was a recent feng shui emergency call from an ardent client who due to age was having osteoporosis. It was spreading down to her feet (both feet were affected only days apart) with miniscule fractures that caused her a most excruciating pain!
A feng shui health checkup on her condo revealed two bad feng shui additions on her wall decors: a fiery red painting on the southwest wall which burns her health and adds more metal element to her persona let alone another metal artwork in her northeast wall in the den that triggered the acupuncture like pains with the agony of several crosses, so to speak. So we corrected the wall decors. Literally, it was feng shui art decor therapy.
The metal artwork entitled "kros" by a French artist was replaced by a subtle wood carving of a blossoming camella flower to signify regeneration. After a feng shui decor makeover, the next day she texted that her pains were gone, especially her back pain, as well as both fractured feet were now comfortable! And her wellbeing mindset was back to her normal positive, unlike her terrible posture and pain three days back.
This was a clear example of what a bad feng shui wall decor can do to one's health and wellbeing! Another surprise was, upon doing feng shui maintenance to the condo of another client, lo and behold, she had a masterpiece of a would-be national artist but that of a headless geisha! This is a no-no in feng shui, even in retail