Thursday, February 6, 2014

Getting The Right Abstract Watercolor Painting You Match Your Home And Style

By Jerri Perry


There are many different options when you are searching fort the right abstract watercolor painting. Knowing what you are looking for before hand will greatly increase the likely hood of getting just what you want. Take the time to go through all of your options in order to find the perfect one for you.

The color scheme does not necessarily have to match that of your home but they should complement one another. Finding the right colors that will add to your home rather than stand out as an eye sore takes a little practice for some people. If you are concerned that you don't have the eye required to spot these subtleties than you might just want to enlist the help of a few friends to get a proper consensus.

There designs can also range greatly from one to the next. Some have very details designs where the artists message is screaming at you from the canvas and you can almost tell exactly what they were trying to convey. Then there are others that are so simplistic and abstract that you may see something different every time you look at it and still have no idea what you are looking at.

Trying to coordinate your painting with the room that you intend to put it in may not be the best way to go. Because the range of art that you can find is so large you can pretty much do anything you want with it. If your room is plain and simple adding a funky, large, and colorful piece right in the center of it will create a nice focal point in the room.

The best way to go about getting your artwork is to purchase it directly from the artist. Finding local artists in you area is as easy as heading down to some local galleries and seeing what they have to offer. Alternatively many will have their own websites that you can go and checkout to see what is available.

Finding one online is always a great way to go. There is a large variety of artists on the internet who are willing to sell their art at very low costs compared to galleries. If you can't find what you are looking for there then perhaps you could describe the painting that would best suit you to one of the many talented artists out there and see if they are able to create it specially for you.

Searching through thrift shops is a thankless task that very often amounts to nothing. This doesn't mean that you won't find something spectacular there every once in a while. They may be hidden but finding your painting this way could be significantly cheaper than buying one directly from an artist.

Get a feel for it in your home before making the final decision. You may want to carry a photo of the space where you intend to hang the abstract watercolor painting in, with you as a reference. If you do get it home and decide that it is not right then you may be able to exchange it for one that is.




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