If you love the festivities of Halloween, you're probably disappointed that you can't party as much as usual this year thanks to the coronavirus. There are few people to show off your costumes, and wearing a "mask" has become a common sight. So TRiCERA suggests that you apply your budget and party spirit to decorating your home.
In addition to the usual Halloween home decorations, you can add an art or two to liven up the mood. It is a wonderfully Japanese aesthetic to change your interior decorations with the changing of the seasons. Add Halloween to the mix, and you have a special decoration for years to come. Find a scary favorite piece of art that will send chills down your spine and those of your house guests.
By Jure Kralj
MIchele Pau
Yumimi
Little Cho
Kate Glasheen
Sam Bulaga
Customer Support
- Most international staff among TRiCERA ART. Having lived in multiple countries, he loves the diversity and different cultures. Especially, the two years spent in France have left an influence on his perspectives on art and philosophy.
Customer Support
- Most international staff among TRiCERA ART. Having lived in multiple countries, he loves the diversity and different cultures. Especially, the two years spent in France have left an influence on his perspectives on art and philosophy.