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Design & Decor Series: Finding Your Inspiration: Incorporating Fine Art In Different Rooms: Ideas And Inspiration

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Incorporating Fine Art In Different Rooms: Ideas And Inspiration

Incorporating fine art into different rooms of your home can add personality, color, and interest to your decor. Here are some ideas and inspiration for incorporating fine art into various rooms of your home:

 

1. Living Room: The living room is a great space to showcase a larger piece of art, such as a painting or a sculpture. Hang a piece above the sofa or fireplace to create a focal point in the room. You can also create a gallery wall of smaller pieces in a mix of frames and sizes to add interest to the space. 


2. Dining Room: In the dining room, consider hanging a large painting or print above the table to create a dramatic and sophisticated look. You can also hang a collection of smaller pieces in a grid pattern or create a gallery wall with pieces that relate to the theme of the room, such as food or wine. 


3. Bedroom: In the bedroom, consider placing a smaller piece of art on the bedside table or hanging a series of small pieces above the headboard. Choose pieces that are calming and soothing to create a relaxing atmosphere in the room. 


4. Home Office: In the home office, choose art that inspires and motivates you. Hang a piece that relates to your work or that features your favorite quotes or sayings. You can also create a gallery wall of inspirational pieces to help keep you motivated and focused. 


5. Bathroom: In the bathroom, consider hanging a small piece of art or a series of prints above the toilet or vanity. Choose pieces that relate to the theme of the room, such as water or nature.

 

By incorporating fine art into different rooms of your home, you can create a cohesive and visually stunning look that reflects your personal style and adds interest and personality to your decor.

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Climate Change & Fine Art?

While the environment has often been the subject matter of artists' artwork since the beginning of time', introducing environmentally friendly materials into fine art is often difficult in some mediums and types of work. Some artworks like prints often require some chemicals, some naturally found in nature. These chemical and process are required to produce. While artists are often open to and passion about the environment some materials manufactured by suppliers and fine art processes work counter to these goals.


Nonetheless, as Artists we believe it's a conversation worth having and not often had in the artworld because as far as industries go, fine art unlike beef or the fashion industry, has a much lower impact on the overall environment. Although, the conversation should be initiated and had. Nonetheless, Artists, most profound impact on climate change is being had through the subject matter and creation of artwork that does just that: initiate, celebrate and exhibit the importance and beauty of the environment (earth) over glasses of Merlot and Pinot Grigio....Join us at the Collector's Circle, today or Subscribe to Ask the Artist e-Magazine.




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