Monday, July 30, 2018

Make Any House A Home With Affordable Fine Art And Prints

By Deborah Scott


Decorating a home is seen as one of two things to many people. It is either a chore or an expression of their personality. For those who are somewhere in between, knowing where to start can be a little tricky. The best rule to follow is to start with favorite colors and take it from there. Images that contain various colors and styles can get expensive but there are some affordable fine art and prints that will fit into any budget.

For those in doubt, it may help to look at the decor of their previous home. Make a mental note about any art hanging on the walls and the style. Some people like classic artist reprints like Monet, Van Gogh or even Warhol. Others would rather go with famous photographer poster reprints like Robert Mapplethorpe or Herb Ritts.

For instance, subjects in cute or whimsical settings may be reserved for the bathroom, kitchen, or a room belonging to a child. However, in rooms that have a sleek or dark design, an abstract or minimalist style may work the best. Sometimes, people just look at the paint colors or patterns and decide where the print will fit best.

In a lot of rooms, having an interesting piece of artwork takes the place of having to decorate. This may seem strange to creative types but for those who just want to add a little life without having to find a place for a lot of trinkets or color coordinate functional pieces, this makes a lot of sense. By picking up a one or two dominant color choices, a person usually cannot go wrong.

Another way to decorate is to use monochromatic images with a room painted in a bright color. Window treatments, furniture, and flooring may be in matching or analogous colors but using vivid black and white photographs in poster form can bring a unique look to any space. Add in a few chrome accessories and one can have a look worthy of home decor books.

For some art lovers, having a quality reproduction is the closest they will get to owning work by a particular artist or a movement. Most people who like colors and lines often find themselves drawn to the Art Deco or Cubism movement. Those who like fantasy or the Surreal movement may appreciate the works of Salvador Dali.

The great thing about retailers of this kind is that customers usually get a choice of an oil paint reproduction or a print on canvas or paper. While some may opt for the oil, there are some very respectable copies that do not look like they were simply copied by machine. Most sellers indicate whether the work was done by hand or if an artistic innovation had something to do with the price being so low.

When it comes to art, whether it be an original or reprint, cutting too many corners can certainly backfire. Even if a person is a novice when it comes to appreciating good design, something that is poorly copied will not be displayed in any home with taste. This is often the case with sellers that offer extremely low prices. Customer reviews are normally a strong indicator of what prospective buyers can look forward to when making a purchase.




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