Guest Picks: Original Art for Your Bare Walls
— Donna from A Perfect Gray
Rob Delamater's work is striking and timeless. This linoleum block print has a real global feel.
Strong colors and splashes of paint make Diana Delgado's paintings stand out. One of her pieces would be perfect for a neutral room.
In classic black and white, this ink drawing has a real graphic appeal.(Dorothy Wells, Mid 20th Century, Ink Wash on Paper Board, 15"x12.5")
One of Michelle Armas' pieces over an antique chest would be heaven on earth.
Michael Eastman's photographs are hauntingly beautiful. This one is from his "Cuba" series.
I adore collages. Randel Plowman's pieces are some of my favorites.
A colorful and fluid piece by Sally King Benedict.
Denise Fiedler offers little works of art featuring furniture, fashion, and architecture. Check them all out on her site.
The deep and rich colors in Steve Gianetti's "Water and Air" series are so soothing.
Scott Waterman's "Looking Glass" series reflects the beauty of antiques.
I am obsessed with this large abstract piece by Karina Gentinetta. It was painted on a drop cloth.
I would group three or four of these little pieces for some high impact.
I've seen this super-large piece by artist Christopher Rico in person and it's fantastic.
This vintage photograph was taken in Hong Kong by photographer Roz Joseph.
A companion piece to the previous photo. The pair would be high impact stacked on a wall.
Architectural drawings are perfect for a den or library.
One of two architectural illustrations. These would look great in an office.
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Charleston, South Carolina artist Kate Long Stevenson's artwork is full of movement.
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