Art on your walls...
Discussion
Arts a funny thing as it's very personal and hard to point people to what they may like.
But if you like that sort of stuff and dony want to spend a lot then Etsy isnt a bad shout as a lot of it is actually just mass produced Or maybe IKEA you could get the stacked stones or the times square taxi prints they did
But personally I'm a fan of multiple pieces opposed just one large piece they can look awkward on their own
But if you like that sort of stuff and dony want to spend a lot then Etsy isnt a bad shout as a lot of it is actually just mass produced Or maybe IKEA you could get the stacked stones or the times square taxi prints they did
But personally I'm a fan of multiple pieces opposed just one large piece they can look awkward on their own
Trikster said:
Probably not everyone's taste, but that's what art is about isn't it? But a new one we recently bought from a local artist for our landing... have a few of his pieces
https://www.robinmullen.com/
andy_ran said:
Trikster said:
Probably not everyone's taste, but that's what art is about isn't it? But a new one we recently bought from a local artist for our landing... have a few of his pieces
https://www.robinmullen.com/
Steve Campbell said:
Looking for some inspiration after redecorating & new staircase install. What would you do with this space ? It’s just over 3m from newel post to the corner. Neither my wife nor I have a particular “eye” for art or interior decoration but we both want to fill this gap with something ! We’re not looking to spend ‘000s on a bespoke art feature so a simple print is fine……or …. What ?
I thought a large rectangular artwork or even a reasonably big triptych might be nice. It needs to add some colour or contrast to the oak and wall colour doesn’t it ?
Thoughts (with links to options if you think something appropriate). Over to the fashionistas of PH !
If you look a couple of posts up you can see what we did in a similar space... I thought a large rectangular artwork or even a reasonably big triptych might be nice. It needs to add some colour or contrast to the oak and wall colour doesn’t it ?
Thoughts (with links to options if you think something appropriate). Over to the fashionistas of PH !
mikebradford said:
Resolutionary said:
Not my wall, but I did this recently for a friends garden space - some spray paint and a couple hours / beers later:
I really like thisIf I had suitable outside space I'd like some art in this style
Nice to experiment in different spaces / textures.
Steve Campbell said:
Looking for some inspiration after redecorating & new staircase install. What would you do with this space ? It’s just over 3m from newel post to the corner. Neither my wife nor I have a particular “eye” for art or interior decoration but we both want to fill this gap with something ! We’re not looking to spend ‘000s on a bespoke art feature so a simple print is fine……or …. What ?
I thought a large rectangular artwork or even a reasonably big triptych might be nice. It needs to add some colour or contrast to the oak and wall colour doesn’t it ?
Thoughts (with links to options if you think something appropriate). Over to the fashionistas of PH !
Similar space - we put a row of pics from a local photographer depicting variations on a theme along our hallway - in our case they’re all pics of a place that we like. Ironically rubnish pic of the layout…I thought a large rectangular artwork or even a reasonably big triptych might be nice. It needs to add some colour or contrast to the oak and wall colour doesn’t it ?
Thoughts (with links to options if you think something appropriate). Over to the fashionistas of PH !
All five pics are 520x400 framed, wall is about 5.5m inc doorway.
All pics from this dude…
https://www.aquabumps.com/
…and they deliver worldwide. We’ve also have a 900x1250 of his in the lounge.
Hi folks,
Apologies if this has been covered before.
We have a limited edition Doug Hyde print from 2004 that we want rid of.
I know there’s a Facebook selling page for Doug Hyde, but I’m instantly cautious about using social media for anything these days, where else can a chap sell art?
Apologies if this has been covered before.
We have a limited edition Doug Hyde print from 2004 that we want rid of.
I know there’s a Facebook selling page for Doug Hyde, but I’m instantly cautious about using social media for anything these days, where else can a chap sell art?
DJFish said:
Hi folks,
Apologies if this has been covered before.
We have a limited edition Doug Hyde print from 2004 that we want rid of.
I know there’s a Facebook selling page for Doug Hyde, but I’m instantly cautious about using social media for anything these days, where else can a chap sell art?
Back to the gallery you originally bought it from, or any other gallery that specialises in Doug Hyde?Apologies if this has been covered before.
We have a limited edition Doug Hyde print from 2004 that we want rid of.
I know there’s a Facebook selling page for Doug Hyde, but I’m instantly cautious about using social media for anything these days, where else can a chap sell art?
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