Above my screen in the home office there is a huge poster of Majora's Mask. In the other room there is another huge poster of Majora's Mask. In the bedroom I have a giant poster of Elden Ring right above the bed.
This one in the office:
This one in the other room:
This one above the bed:
I have custom high res versions made for print of all of them, took quite some time to get those, but I love them.
Over the years visiting different museums and galleries I would grab a postcard from the shop of a piece I'd seen that day that spoke to me and frame it on my office wall. Ended up with a diverse little collection of art I enjoyed. Sometimes people would come in and see something they liked that they'd never heard about before and I could talk to them about it. It beat spending the time in spreadsheets.
I have other stuff to put up, but since we want to move soon, I'm avoiding that. I'm really hoping to be able to put all my fun stuff back up on my new office when we move. But that remains to be seen...depends what kind of space I end up with.
90% of the art in my house is stuff that was done by local artists or friends (who are also local artists)
Let’s see in my bedroom I have… a painting of a realistic heart by my friend… a painting of Joan Jett by a different friend… a painting of Lemmy Kilmister by the same friend that did Joan Jett…. A collage of a highway opening a lock… a winter landscape of a stream done by my grandmother in the 80s…. 3 screen printed records that were done by a friend for various local bands… a white board and my diplomas/certifications… and a Godzilla poster.
A couple of Mexican lobby cards from '50s scifi movies, couple of vision boards with a bunch of kid art from my son along with the vision board stuff, pictures of the wife and son, and a painting my wife made for me of my dog, Telstar - who passed a couple of years back.
All Sorts, mostly original street-art paintings I picked up from artist friends in my 20's, along with a host of more professional stuff that came with my lady.
Somewhat annoyingly, our walls are all hung, meaning that there really isn't room to add art without removing it. It would be nice to have some new stuff, but the old art is too nice to stick in a closet.