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A home is not a home without art!

 

At least, that’s what interior designers and art enthusiasts would have you believe. Art can change the feel of a room, add personality, and even be a great investment.

 

In general, contemporary pieces tend to appreciate in value more than traditional pieces.

 

However, there are exceptions to every rule. Ultimately, you should choose a piece of art that you love and that fits within your budget.

 

Adding art to your home is a great way to enhance your lifestyle and make your space more personal. There’s nothing like a great piece of art to finish off a room.

 

If you’re like us, your home is your sanctuary. It’s a place where you can relax, unwind, and just be yourself. And what better way to enhance your lifestyle than with some beautiful pieces of art?

 

Art can brighten up any room and make it feel more inviting. It can also be a great conversation starter, which is always a bonus when entertaining guests.

 

But art isn’t just about making your home look good – it can also be a wise investment.

 

Over the last few years, the value of art has increased significantly, especially contemporary pieces. So if you’re thinking about buying art for your home, it’s definitely worth considering as a long-term investment too!

 

So, you’ve decided that you want to add some art to your home. But where do you start? Picking the perfect piece of art can be daunting, especially if you’re not sure what you’re looking for. Take a look around your home and think about what kind of atmosphere you want to create.

 

Do you want something calm and serene?

 

Or maybe something a little more lively?

 

Do you prefer contemporary, abstract, or traditional artwork?

 

Does the roomneed bright colours or more muted tones and hues?

 

Do you have a favourite artist or style?

 

 

It’s always a good idea to take photos of the space and have them with you when looking for new piece so you can reference the colours in the room. If you’re going to repaint or redecorate take paint swatches with you to see if they work with pieces that you are interested in.

 

There are no wrong answers when it comes to buying art. It is simply a matter of finding the right piece of art that speaks to you on a personal level.

 

Once you’ve decided on the overall feel you’re going for, it’ll be much easier to narrow down your choices.

 

When it comes to art, there are no rules. It is entirely up to you what you put in your home and how you want it to enhance your lifestyle. However, there are a few tips that can help you select the right piece of art for your home. 

 

If you are unsure about what kind of art you like, spend some time browsing online galleries or visiting local art fairs.

 

You will quickly get a sense of the different styles and genres that exist.

 

Consider your budget: Art doesn’t have to be expensive, but it’s important to consider how much you’re willing to spend. You don’t want to overspend on a piece that you’ll eventually tire of, so set a budget and stick to it!

 

Think about the space: What kind of room are you putting the art in? Is it a large living room or a small bedroom? The size and scale of the art should be appropriate for the space it’s going in.

 

Different pieces of art will work in different rooms and space, it’s important to consider the colour palette that will be used in each space.

 

The artwork you choose should also reflect the function of the space.

 

For example, if you want to hang a piece of art above your sofa in your living room, you might want something that is calming and serene. On the other hand, if you are looking for a piece of art for your home office, you might want something that is more colourful, energizing and motivating.

 

Statement pieces of art can really make a difference to your home. They can add an element of interest and excitement, and really help to pull a room together.

 

If you’re looking for statement pieces that will really stand out, then why not try something abstract? Abstract pieces can be really eye-catching and add a real sense of drama to a room. If you’re not sure where to start, then why not try looking for pieces that use bold colours or interesting shapes?

 

Another great option for statement pieces is photography. Large-scale photographs can really make a impact in a room, and they can be a great way to show off your personal style. If you’re not sure which photo to choose, then try picking one that captures a special memory or place that’s meaningful to you.

 

Whatever statement piece you choose, make sure it reflects your personal style and taste. After all, your home should be a reflection of who you are!

 

Art can be experienced in many ways, but one of the most important things to do when looking at art is to focus on the focal points. The focal points are the parts of the artwork that are meant to draw your attention and hold it. They can be the brightest or the darkest areas, the most detailed or the simplest parts, or anything else that catches your eye.

 

When you’re looking at a piece of art, try to pick out the focal points and really look at them closely. What do they look like? What do they make you feel? What do they remind you of? Let the artwork take you on a journey and see where it leads you. You might be surprised at what you discover.

 

Now that you have an idea of what to look for, where can you find pieces or art that fit your budget and taste? Here are a few tips:

 

Check out local galleries: Many cities have great local galleries that showcase contemporary artists. This is a great way to support up-and-coming talent and find unique pieces for your home.

 

Shop online: There are many online retailers that sell contemporary art. This is a great option if you’re looking for a specific piece or want to compare prices from different sellers. Websites like www.bluethumb.com.au and www.artloversaustralia.com.au are a great place to view a wide range of art from thousands of artists.

 

 

Ask an expert: If you’re still not sure where to start, ask a friend or family member who knows about art. They may be able to recommend some great artists or galleries that you can check out.

 

 If you are buying on a budget it’s a good idea to consider prints which depending on the artist are a lot cheaper than buying an original piece.

 

Many artists create prints of an original piece to allow everyone to access their work.

 

Keep in mind that you do not have to break the bank to get a beautiful piece of art for your home. There are many talented artists who sell their work at reasonable prices. Shop around and compare prices before making a final decision.

 

Picking the perfect piece of art for your home doesn’t have to be difficult! Just keep these tips in mind and you’ll be sure to find something that enhances your lifestyle and fits your budget.

 

If finding the perfect piece of art is still proving difficult for you, why not commission a bespoke piece from an artist?

 

This way, you can work with them directly to ensure that the finished product is exactly what you envisioned. Not only will you end up with a one-of-a-kind piece of art, but the process can be incredibly rewarding too!

 

Commissioning artwork is a great way to support artists and get something truly unique for your home. You can work with them directly to ensure that the finished product is exactly what you envisioned.

 

If you’re not sure where to start when it comes to commissioning artwork, we can help! We know (and work with) artists that paint in many different styles and we would be happy to put you in touch with someone who can create the perfect piece for your home.

 

If you are looking for something a bit different and more permanent we can also refer a wide range of street artists and mural painters that can design a piece that meets your brief.

 

The most important thing is to find art that you love and that fits with your personal style.

 

Once you’ve found the right art for your home, you’ll be amazed at how much it can enhance your day-to-day life!

 

The last thing you need to consider if the framing for your artwork.

 

There are so many different ways that you can frame your art. It can be simple or complex, ornate or plain. There are lots of different materials that you can use for framing, too. Here are some of the most popular options:

 

Wood frames: These are classic and timeless. You can get them in a variety of finishes, so they can be as understated or as flashy as you want.

 

Metal frames: These are great for a more modern look. They’re also very durable, so they’re a good choice if you’re framing something that will be handled a lot.

 

Glass frames: These let the art speak for itself and don’t distract from it. They’re also very easy to clean.

 

Plastic frames: These are a great budget option. They come in a wide variety of colours and styles, so you can definitely find something that suits your taste.

 

No matter what style of art you have, there’s a frame out there that will suit it perfectly. So don’t be afraid to experiment until you find the perfect match!

 

With a little bit of research, you’ll be able to find the perfect piece (or pieces) to suit your needs. And who knows – you might even end up with a valuable investment that will appreciate over time. Either way, art is sure to enhance your life in some way!

 

Just remember to take your time and trust your instincts – you’ll know when you’ve found the right one.

 

As Artur Schopenhauer once said, “Treat a work of art like a prince, let it speak to you first”

 

All in all, art is a great way to show personality in your home while also changing the entire mood of a space. It’s definitely worth taking the time to find something that you love and that fits both your taste and budget!

 

Don’t forget that once you have you new piece or pieces we’d love to hang it for you! We can work with you to find the ideal place for it to hang.

 

Please have a look at the video on our website hanging the current Keith Looby exhibition for the Spud Lane Gallery at the SHAC in Robertson. Keith’s work is some of the heaviest that we’ve hung with the paint over 100mm deep on some of his paintings.

 

We Put Art In Its Place.

 

Dave Starr – Art Fixation

 

“Art should comfort the disturbed and disturb the comfortable”

— Banksy