Sunday, 19 June 2016

Decorate With Regional Abstract Artists

By Kenneth Smith


Art has gone through many periods, when certain things were in style. Abstract art is more modern than the realistic art of the Classical, Middle, Renaissance, and Romantic ages. However, it's been around long enough that homeowners have learned its value in home decorating. Modern furniture does blend with still life studies of fruit or flowers, or with landscapes complete with happy cows and fluffy clouds. However, the work of abstract artists really sets the contemporary tone.

For example, an artist could use hot reds and yellows to bring to life the feeling of lying on a beach with your eyes closed, seeing the blaze of light through your eyelids and feeling your blood coming to the boiling point. Of course, you might not discern that. You might think of a desert or of the energy of the sun which makes life on earth possible.

Abstract art comes in all colors, themes, effects, and sizes. This makes it easy to decorate with. You can find a small piece for your hall or the bathroom, as well as a majestic work for hanging behind the couch or over the fireplace. Objets d'art look good in the kitchen, makes a statement on a wall that you see as soon as you walk into a room, or brings color to a dim corner that otherwise might be unremarkable.

If you have a major work that you value highly, you can hang it and actually create the room around it. You will want to choose lighting that focuses attention on the picture without distracting from the comfort and functionality of the room. You will need to use colors that reflect the dominant ones in the picture or make a pleasing contrast, depending on how dramatic an effect you are aiming for.

Even in an older home, modern art can be effective. There are some wonderful studies of flowers that give the impression of color or leaf texture, maybe by focusing on a detail that is recognizable once someone points it out to you. For example, roses are bright, familiar flowers, but an accurate drawing of their shape is not necessary to bring out their beauty. An abstraction of flowers done in watercolors can look wonderful in a colonial or a Victorian home.

Pictures are almost indispensable in furnishing a home, but you have a wide choice of pictorial art. A print of a famous painting can be effective, as can the work of a local artist you especially enjoy. Pen and ink drawings can be striking, while an oil painting usually makes a real statement. Watercolors, pastels, and photographs are other ways to decorate the walls.

Of course, art can also be the dramatic shape of a sculpture, a fascinating piece of driftwood mounted just right, or a swirl of colorful glass. Los Angeles, CA has so many talented artists, both past and present, that it's easy to find something unique and perfect for your house, apartment, or garden. Finding a local artist is fun, and it makes for as much conversation as a print of an Old Master.

Don't settle for a humdrum home or apartment when you can have one that enchants your friends and reflects your personality to the world. Art is something that lets you make a place your own.




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