Posts Tagged ‘Personality’

Choosing Canvas Art

December 16th, 2009

If you are considering purchasing a piece of canvas art either for the home or office, it can be difficult to know where to begin. This article provides details of ideas which may provide you with some inspiration. It is worth selecting the right piece of art for a room, a good choice can result in a stunning focal point and a bad choice can cause people to cringe. Obviously the canvas should reflect your personality but should also compliment the feel of the room.

Choosing the style and subject of your canvas art is important, it is great to be able to choose subjects to suit personal taste but it should be remembered that the subject should be suitable for the space. For example a canvas of organic fruit would be better suited to a kitchen rather than a bedroom.

If the room you are looking for art for already has a theme complementing it with the canvas piece works well. If you often entertain the canvas art chosen can create a great focus to a room and create a feature to get your guests talking. Make the subject of the canvas as interesting as you can, consider getting a photo to canvas which will really get the guests talking.

If the decor of your room consists of bright colours think about getting a retro canvas art which will fit in with the existing scheme well. With hundreds of striking designs available on on-line galleries there is no limit to the choices of art available. Also changing an existing piece of canvas art is a cost effective, quick method of revamping a room without the need for messy paint brushes.

Canvases are normally available in sizes from 10″ to 72″ tall and up to 36″ wide, the bigger the canvas the better although a canvas that is too big will make the space feel cramped and overcrowded. Buying the largest canvas you can afford is not necessarily the right move and there should be a space of 16″ to 24″ around the canvas to keep everything in proportion, a small canvas would be lost in a large space and would look plain silly. A canvas should hang at approximate average eyelevel which is considered to be around the 5ft6 from the ground (this may not be possible for large canvases.

If you have a large wall and are worried about the expense of a very large canvas you can save pounds by choosing between two and four pieces of corresponding art which will cover the same area at a fraction of the cost.

The shape of canvas should enhance the shape of the wall space and room, if in doubt a square canvas is usually a safe bet. A rectangular canvas would be well suited to a long wall and a square canvas to a short wall which helps square off the room. A simple method of transforming a room is to hang a piece of canvas art directly above a fireplace. The secret is to use the measurement of the fireplace and purchase a piece of canvas art to match the proportions. So if your fireplace was 3m wide and 1.5m tall a canvas using this ratio, say 72″ by 36″ would look fantastic.




By: Jenny Austin

Add a framed canvas art in your art collection

December 15th, 2009

Some people buy art to simply use as decorative pieces for their living room, dining room, or bedroom. Some people buy canvas paintings to put in their offices to give it a little depth and some personality. Other people buy framed canvas art to give as gifts to friends and family on special occasions or simply to show that they care. There are also people who buy paintings because they love these wonderful works of art and are into collecting these pieces for their own pleasure.

Collecting framed canvas art as a hobby is one that does not require any study or any prior knowledge of art.

If you are doing this simply because you love art and not as an investment, then all you need to do is to find the art pieces you want to add to your collection and continue adding to it as you go along. There are a lot of different kinds of canvas paintings you can choose to add to your personal art stash, and these can include all of the different kinds of paintings there are or can consist of one particular style or medium.

Choosing the kind of framed canvas art for your collection can be pretty easy as long as you know what kind of a collection you want.

Some people collect canvas paintings that depict seascapes and anything that has to do with the sea and the ocean. This can include still life paintings of sand castles and pails and paintings of seashells and other things associated with the ocean and the sea. Other people collect paintings that show people in different activities that they enjoy like people at a carnival, people walking along the boardwalk, people eating at a diner, and other similar scenes. Some people also choose to collect thought-provoking pieces that make them wonder what made the artist make that particular painting and why such an artist associates such images with such a thought.

Framed canvas art can also be collected according to who painted them. Some people enjoy paintings by some famous local artist or by an up and coming painter. There are also individuals who go and collect canvas paintings of a particular celebrity and fill their room or the rooms of their house with pop art that features this one celebrity in different poses and colors. There are also people who love movies so much that they collect framed canvas art or paintings that show some of their favorite movies like Star Wars, Pulp Fiction, and The Godfather.

Floral framed canvas art can also be a collection you can have if you are into flowers and floral paintings. There are a number of floral paintings that you can collect as one category for your collection of canvas paintings, and these floral paintings can include traditional still life paintings of flowers, abstract interpretations of flowers, multi-canvas paintings of your favorite bloom, and different flower paintings in a multi-canvas composite painting. These floral paintings can be found in bright colors or in muted ones, depending on how the artist wants to depict them. These can also be found in large-framed pieces or in smaller pieces.




By: Alice Brooks

Adorn your Wall with Canvas Art

December 13th, 2009

Surrounded by blank white walls could be sometimes daunting. Though they say white colour is soothing for our eyes and a great stress buster. Sometimes just barren walls could also be one of the reasons for some kind of mental stress. Your home should always be a reflection of your inner self. Consider giving your beautiful home a personal touch and add personality to those barren walls.

An investment that is made in a large quality art will be the appropriate choice, even in future and will never go out of style. An original painting of common interest or that of someone whom you cherish is a perfect option to inspire you. How about a large canvas art? When you think of Canvas arts, a variety of options are available. You can make a customized picture of your photo print to canvas

This seems to be a great option for those who are clear of the things one wants and have the dedicated time to do it too. But what to do if you are a person who does not have either the perfect picture made up in mind or the time to pursue it? You would have thousands of destinations to go about and capture but how far you can accomplish is the big question?

If this is going to be your situation, try with the online stores or websites that offer a great deal of wall arts of your liking. Online stores are loaded with huge volumes of picturesque that can offer anything you want. Professional, skilled photographers would have travelled a lot and would have captured wonderful shots of exotic locales. Choose a picture of your linking and have them ready to be printed to canvas of your specifications. Select a professional printer and print to 100% pure cotton and acid-free canvas. This would ensure the longer life of canvas.

Print to canvas of pictures of higher resolution so that the canvas art looks sharp and cute and not blurry. Choose a place for the canvas art such that it forms the centre place of attraction and gives an appealing look to your living area.  A large wall art hung under the sofa or at a place where one’s focal point falls directly will be a brilliant choice that is certain to inspire one’s mind and soul.

Also try adding depth to the wall art like making lighting arrangements creatively and creating a shadow effect thereby, etc; Place wall sconces and make light reflect upon the canvas art and such that it creates a silhouette in your room. Wow! What a feast to one’s mind even to think about? Try experimenting with different styles and colours too.




By: Conrad McKee