i love the look of a home gallery, and it’s easier to achieve than you might think. art need not be expensive — there are so many online art shops with affordable artwork these days, and i even saw recently how beautifully sarah sherman samuel framed her son’s charming artwork — you can be proud, and thrifty at the same time by framing your children’s’ work! other favorite art sources for me are etsy, the poster club, laure joliet, block shop textiles, rikkiane van kirk, a new artist bri turned me onto, jessalyn brooks and permanent press editions. i love this matisse print from art.com, too. i quite like the idea of framing vintage flash cards, too. another great resource for finding new art is the jealous curator where artist Danielle krysa rounds up some really wonderful new artists, and check her own artwork out, too! art is essentially everywhere you look — it could be an old menu, or a matchbook, or something you snap on your phone. get creative and open your eyes to the possibilities.
• photography credits in order of appearance: romain laprade photography; Limited edition art prints by Atelier by Mintstudio from the hepworth limited print collection from mintstudio; herzundblut; vtwonen; entrance; jean arp via hannah polskin design; ludorn; the spaces; caroline walls home via the design files; L.A. Air, 1970 by Bruce Nauman; faye toogood via the new york times; Margherita Chiarva via the socialite family; Landon Metz via the september edit; sfgirlbybay; architectural digest espana; Limited edition art prints by Atelier by Mintstudio from the hepworth limited print collection from mintstudio; la chien a taches; jessalyn brooks; vanessa traina via my domaine.
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