“Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life.” – Pablo Picasso.
One of the easiest and cheapest ways to enhance and update a featured wall or interior is by
incorporating artwork. Placing art on bare walls instantly draws a room together and takes
your decor to a new level. It draws attention and automatically turns a featured wall into the focal
point of a room and can be a solution to a decorating problem that you might not have thought about.
Artwork brings life to a blank wall, gives it warmth, and adds creativity to your space.
A great way to save money when purchasing art is to buy prints from a flea market or thrift store and upgrade the framework.
Types of Artwork:
Abstract
Impressionism
This style of art focuses on the way light reflects an image during different times of the day and the different seasons. To accomplish this, the artist uses thick strokes of paint, bold shadows, and opaque paint applications.
Romanticism
Romantic artwork is colorful, filled with emotion, and picturesque and usually, nature is the subject of the
portrait. Romanticism began in the 18th century as a reaction to the Age of Enlightenment which was a
cultural movement to reform society by using reasoning.
Folk Art
Art that is produced by untrained artists for decorative purposes from all cultural backgrounds such as
Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean. The types of materials used in this type of art are clay, fabric,
paper, and metal.
Painting by Freda Khalo
Source: Google Images
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