Flowers have always inspired and delighted us, from Claude Monet’s Impressionist Water Lilies to Gustav Klimt’s Art Nouveau Sunflower, floral art is a lasting source of enjoyment. In this article I will discuss what to look for when buying floral paintings and prints for your bathroom. You should love the art in your home and this applies to all budgets, we show works at a range of price points with plenty of art under £100 available for you to look at.
The living room is one of the busiest rooms in the house, constantly being used for entertaining or as a cosy space to relax with the family. The room can be dressed in multiple ways. Lucy Moore’s semi-abstract works completely liven up the living space. Moore’s use of colour and movement in her Expressionist-style floral paintings make for an exciting canvas that can easily sit anywhere in the room.
Alternatively, Dylan Lloyd’s Classical floral paintings fit really nicely into a gallery wall or as stand alone pieces. The vibrant natural tones bring the outside in whilst the colour palette keeps the room feeling warm and cosy. If you have quite a varied taste in art then a gallery wall is a great opportunity to show works off and hang them alongside each other.
Floral prints are also a great way to add variety to your collection. Vicky Oldfield’s collagraph prints are all hand finished so each one is slightly different. A large original print is a much more affordable way to fill a large space. If hung in a floating frame, the paper will move as the temperature changes bringing the work to life and adding an extra dimension to it.
A large floral painting for the living room always make a statement. Elaine Kazmierczuk’s Naïve Abstract paintings do just that. The bright colours and scale of the work makes them the perfect floral pictures for the living room. They look great hanging above both fireplaces and sofas. A top tip for a large space is to have a diptych or triptych as this breaks up the space without being too much. The other bonus of having a work made up of multiple canvases is that if you ever move you can hang them in separate spaces or either side of a door as they should work independently as well as together.