Guest Picks: Favorite Art Finds
San Francisco is one of my favorite cities, hands down. This beautiful boca print would be a great reminder of it. Just look at that stunning bridge!
This print would be a great way to bring warm colors to a space. I'd like to balance it out with a colorful painting and a few black and white photos.
Enough said. I might have the perfect giftee for this print!
I love all of the animal prints that are trending right now. This flamingo piece is one of my favorites.
This is a lesson for us all. It's such a fun reminder for kids — or for yourself!
This geometric, block-print design would look stunning framed and hung in my living room. Or bedroom. Or dining room. The pattern is calm and relaxing while the colors are warm and inviting.
I love the simple but bold shape of this watercolor moose. The dripping antlers make him unique and a standout from the rest.
This painting reminds me of a field of flowers. The pastel colors would look beautiful in a living room or bedroom. This kind of oversize canvas would create a statement wall in a room.
The colors in this painting are cheery and bright, and the design would make a fun addition to a wall collage. The white space gives the eye plenty of rest, which is especially important if this is mixed in with several other pieces.
This painting would be so fun in my daughter's room — or my room! Art is sharing walls these days.
In an effort to bring more warm oranges and cool blues into my home, I've had my eye on art that highlights both. I can't think of a better example than this.
These lively dots look almost as if they're dancing against a sunset. This is a beautiful painting to add to any collection.
It's often difficult to find artwork that your other half loves equally as much as you do. The beautiful abstract design and more masculine colors in this watercolor might just win him over.
The warm, abstract tones of this painting make it ideal in a space that is primarily cool, such as a blue bedroom or office. The bits of purple and baby blue help to balance out the striking orange.
I love that this print is a mix between geometric and casual stripes. The triangles center your eye, but the colorful backdrop keeps the whole thing grounded. The eye loves it all!
This painting is a great example of how to bring color into a more formal environment. The white and gray make the perfect backdrop for the bright pops of pink, coral and green.
Michelle Armas' work has always piqued my interest. These bold coral strokes and dots of metallic gold are my favorite!
My home city on a typography map! This makes a great (and personal) addition to my home.
There's something about this very basic and simple geometric pattern that enthralls me. I'd love to mix it in with an art collage on the wall.
This serene painting is a great example of bold color without the traditional chaos that many abstract pieces carry. I love the gentle horizontal brushstrokes and the feeling it evokes of looking across a tranquil lily pond, observing all of the colors present.
The short, directional paint strokes in this piece bring order to all of the vibrant colors. The white space helps to center the eye, while the color keeps the painting playful and bold.
The pastel colors and stylized shapes in this piece make it a different form of abstract — the brushstrokes are not present, the randomness of the design almost calculated. I love the bits of yellow in two of the corners.Next: 14 Creative Ways to Hang Art
I love this geometric print, it's a colorful way to lighten up a space and add a bright touch to a wall collage. I think I may just order this perfect print right now.
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