We all agree that neither the furniture nor the
design is enough to reflect yourself without a personal touch on your
home decoration. Adding something personal to your kitchen or bathroom
can be done in many ways.
One of the
easiest way, which we believe is the most charming one, is using a
painting. While browsing the Saatchi gallery, we found various types of
paintings with all shades of colours and different moods that can suit
any room. But when it comes to picking a painting for decoration, we
should take the caracteristic of the place into consideration. For
example, at home, the living room is the place where you welcome your
guests, visitors or colleagues so it should enhance the emotional
enthusiasm of the audience and make them enjoy the visit. And the dining
room which is generally painted in bold colours and has chandeliers and
overhead lights for lightening should have a painting which follows the
same suit. For the kitchen, although still life paintings, photographic
prints, classic artists’ replicas are highly chosen, paintings with
dominant colours like red and green, and autumn&mountain landscapes
also make good alternatives.
All in all paintings are the best for
interior decorations and they add pleasantness to the rooms. So it is
high time you looked for
original art for sale to make a lasting impact on your home.
Marek
Hospodarsky prefers oil on canvas, medium-large size. He’s interested
in man and his secret relationship to higher forces and latent
tendencies. Likewise, He is fascinated by the banality of life,
relationships…
Credit: Marek Hospodarsky
LeMay
constructs her images one detail at a time in a painter-like fashion.
“Photo-Fusion”; a lengthy process during which hundreds of photographs
are taken, light and visual properties attuned and each assembled to
build one large composition.
Credit: Ysabel LeMay
Yanyang
Pan’s current work focuses on the contrasts found in Nature. Beauty and
cruelty, its hostility and hospitality are at the foundation of her
inquiry.
Credit: Yangyang Pan
A Canadian lake, a red canoe gently moves through the clear water. The evening cooling as the sun dips down.
Credit: Charlotte Evans
The
memorial presence of the past takes many forms and serves many
purposes, ranging from nostalgic longing for what is lost to polemical
use of the past to reshape the present.
Credit: Claire Moore
Credit: Patricia Derks
“Couple
in a common space” Jarek presents in his art the idea, that the life is
a kind of movie or a game of illusion. The world is a playground, where
different realities play with each other and the tension between them
is just a starting point for his artistic research.
Credit: Jarek Puczel
Jesùs
Leguizamo is in his depictions of people erases and blurs that which
defines the human being – the face. Through expressive brushstrokes, he
creates compelling and memorable paintings which explore human fragility
and how this can be expressed in the medium of paint.
Credit: Jesùs Leguizamo
Credit: Thomas Saliot
Credit: Julien Spianti