How Do You Fill the Art Museum in Animal Crossing?

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Animal Crossing: New Horizons has become one of the most popular Nintendo Switch games available, allowing players to explore and build their own island paradise. One of the most exciting features of the game is the ability to construct your own museum and fill it with art from all around the world. The art museum allows players to collect and display a variety of beautiful artwork, from classic paintings to modern sculptures. But how do you go about filling your own art museum in Animal Crossing?

The first step is to start collecting artwork. Art can be found all around your island, from paintings that randomly appear on trees, to sculptures that can be found in balloons or buried under rocks. You can also purchase artwork from Redd, a mysterious fox who visits your island every week with his selection of unique pieces.

As you collect more art, you’ll be able to start filling up your museum’s gallery.

Once you’ve collected enough artwork, it’s time to start displaying it in your museum. The museum has two floors dedicated to displaying artwork – the first floor displays paintings while the second floor displays sculptures. You can arrange each piece however you like and customize the layout of each room however you see fit.

Finally, once you’ve arranged all of your artwork in your museum, it’s time for some finishing touches! You can decorate each room with furniture and wallpaper to really make it stand out and showcase all of your hard work collecting and arranging pieces from around the world. You can also invite villagers or other players over for a tour and show off all of your amazing works!

Conclusion:
Filling an art museum in Animal Crossing: New Horizons is an exciting task that requires collecting artwork from around your island as well as purchasing pieces from Redd’s selection. Once enough pieces have been collected they need to be arranged in two floors dedicated for painting or sculptures respectively before adding some finishing touches with furniture and wallpaper. Inviting villagers or other players over for a tour is also a great way to show off all of your hard work!