
She sent me a digital file which I then had printed on a canvas. Having found the Hobbit print by Illustore, I contacted the artist to ask for some modifications and reorientation of the drawing. This seller will also do commissioned pieces, such as the art above my couch.
Hobbit Hole Art – Illustore on Society6 sells fabulous Harry Potter, Hobbit, and other literary themed art. Surprise your audience with a themed backdrop of nerdy decor! This is the excited response I get when I move out of the direct line of the camera for a moment. Thank you for supporting the blog! “Is that a Hobbit Hole?!?” *This post contains affiliate links, meaning if you purchase something through a link I may make a few cents at no extra cost to you. (Unfortunately, the puppy isn’t available though. If, however, you’d like to incorporate elements from the backgrounds below into your actual space, I’ve included links to my favorite bookish decor. If you’re a virtual background kind of person, feel free to download the full size versions of the photos below and zoom along on your way. So why not give them fun things to look at to distract us all from judging how big our noses look on camera? Just me? I swear I’ve never looked at my own face so much! I don’t know about you, but I’ve become obsessed with peeking at the interior of other people’s houses while on Zoom, and I’m sure others are doing the same.
Having recently changed full-time jobs to a workplace that has camera-on meetings, I’ve spent more hours than I’d like to admit decorating the walls of my work-from-home office/library to a perfectly Instagramable point. Are you an actual Zoom background kind of person or a virtual Zoom background kind of person? Either way, let me help you out! It has come to my attention, via this Politico article about curated bookshelves for Zoom backgrounds, and an article about Ikea providing photos of office (and other rooms’) interiors for virtual backgrounds, that curated home office and library zoom backgrounds are in demand.