Decorating With Unique Decor

by Fulcrum Gallery Staff 29. October 2015 09:08

There are many different ways you can spice up your home with works art. Ranging from a child’s room to the kitchen, unusual and unique decor can make any room stand above the rest.

Unique and Unusual Art

 

Creative Kids Room

Almost all kids enjoy fun things to look at while they are in their room. Their room is probably cluttered with toys and the walls might be filled with their homemade artwork. I think most kids can agree that they love to watch cartoons. If it’s not watching actual cartoons, most kids like the way cartoon characters look. If your child has a love for cartoon looking characters and you’d like to incorporate cartoon posters into their bedrooms somehow, FulcrumGallery.com has a wide variety of cartoon art to choose from. These pieces of art would look great hanging above your child’s bed or on the opposite wall where they keep all of their own artwork. Finding a piece of art that matches your kid’s color scheme won’t be hard because there are many different colored cartoon posters to choose from.

 

Paul Brent	Cabana Flamingo

Cabana Flamingo by Paul Brent

 

Casual Chic

In our own bedrooms we like to create a safe place for ourselves. Somewhere that is filled with things that represent us and who we are as a person as well as the things we love to look. Your bedroom is a place that you can go to calm down when life gets hectic so you should decorate it with things that make you happy. What better way to create a calming environment than decorating with artwork? If you are fond of calm yet beautiful pieces of art, casual chic art is just for you. Many of the art at http://www.fulcrumgallery.com/c35168/casual-chic-art.htm offers a variety of colored art that can match your color preferences. The best part about casual chic art is that two or three pieces in a room are not going to overpower each other because they are individually simple on their own and accent each other. Add flair to that bare light blue wall in your room and add a casual chic art piece.

 

 Swan Papel	BluebirdSwan Papel	Red Bird

Unusual Teen

There’s something about teenagers that makes them feel the urge to express themselves anyway possible. Some teens spend a lot of time in their rooms and don’t mind not ever leaving if they didn’t have to. If your teen has a liking for unique and unusual things, artwork can be a great way to let them show that liking. From landscapes to unusual objects, any type of art can be a good way to bring life to a bedroom. Allow your teen to add flair to the study area in their room or beside their bed, by adding unique art that they would enjoy. Many artworks have different colors in them and would look great with any neutral color scheme.

 

Whether it’s for you or for someone you know, art is a way that people can jazz up the rooms of their home. With endless possibilities on how to accent a room, consider cartoon art for your kids or unusual art for your teen.

 

 

4 Talented Artists to Remember When Decorating a Nursery

by Fulcrum Gallery Staff 15. May 2014 13:25

Whether it’s your first or your fifth, having a baby is a special time in a family’s life. There is typically much to do, including decorating a nursery. There are various ways to go about decorating a nursery. Some parents opt to go with a theme and others do not. If you hope to go with a theme for your baby’s nursery, the following artists’ prints may help further your efforts:

http://www.fulcrumgallery.com/Francis-D-Bedford/Little-Miss-Muffet_476643.htm

 

Francis D. Bedford

When it comes to decorating a nursery, artist Francis D. Bedford’s work would be perfect. Bedford spent part of his life creating charming illustrations that appeal to children. Among them are a whole series of illustrations devoted entirely to the world’s beloved, classic nursery rhymes. His framed illustrations also typically contain the nursery rhyme itself, which makes them suitable for toddlers and preschoolers’ rooms too.

http://www.fulcrumgallery.com/Blanche-fisher-Wright/Baa-Baa-Black-Sheep_155964.htm?sku=L155964-IA

 

Blanche Fisher Wright

Another children’s illustrator’s work to consider is Blanche Fisher Wright. Perhaps you received a reprint of her book, The Real Mother Goose, at your baby shower. Although it was published decades ago, it remains popular with parents today. Some of her illustrations from the book have been turned into framed art that could be added to a nursery or playroom’s wall.

 

http://www.fulcrumgallery.com/Stephanie-Marrott/Prince-Sleeps-Here_115737.htm

Stephanie Marrott

For a more contemporary representation of classic nursery rhymes, we’d suggest looking at artist Stephanie Marrott’s collection of artwork. It includes colorful prints featuring the traditional rhymes' text and modern day graphics. In addition, she’s created non-nursery rhyme artwork too. Examples to consider are Goodnight Sweet PrincessButterfly KissesLucky BugThe Prince Sleeps Here and My Honey Bee.


http://www.fulcrumgallery.com/Lila-Rose-Kennedy/Graceful-Butterfly_108685.htm

Lila Rose Kennedy

Artist Lila Rose Kennedy is a wonderful artist as well. Her collection of work includes adorable, colorful pictures of things that most children adore. For example, if you are having a boy, her pictures titled Concrete MixerFire TruckTrainSoccer, and Moon Rocket may prove to be ideal choices. Her work also includes cute pictures of barnyard animals and butterflies too.

For a closer look at these and other artists whose work would be ideal for decorating a nursery, please contact one of our professional customer service representatives!

The Wonderment in Nancy Lee's Children Art

by Fulcrum Gallery Staff 17. April 2014 12:50

http://www.fulcrumgallery.com/Nancy-Lee/Elephant-and-Owl-with-Umbrella_693144.htm?sku=C693144-ACDAAMA

 

Thinking of using children’s art to add vitality and dimension to your kid’s room? Or perhaps you’re looking to dress up a nursery or a space that’s kid’s friendly? Finding children’s art that conveys a sense of wonder and the whimsical can be challenging but not impossible. If you’re looking for children’s art that is fun, delightful and interesting, why not consider Nancy Lee’s children art?

Nancy Lee is not foreign to the art community. She has left trails of glory in various aesthetic endeavors. A nationally acclaimed Jewish artist, she also made major contributions as an editor and a poet. Her sculpture and liturgical works made her more than a one-dimensional artist; she shines in various media and no less when she creates children’s art.

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She began her career as a painter, having her art training at the DeCordova Museum School in Massachusetts. Over time, her paintings have become more and more sculptural and her “found metal” sculptures received national attention. Her paintings and artwork have been featured in museums, galleries and selected juried exhibits across the United States. In due recognition, she was named a “Copley Artist” by the Copley Society of Art, the highly prestigious and the oldest art association in America.

 

Her short stint as the editor of Child’s Life Magazine may have given her an added edge when it comes to creating children’s art. Looking at her children’s artwork, her artistic genius in representing art that appeals to children is pristine. Her animal themes—whether they are owls, elephants, squirrels or horses—are whimsical, fun and convey a sense of wonder. She presents her animals in various playful settings, for instance, an owl in a tutu or a playful elephant taking a bath in a bathtub. Her color schemes flow and the overall effect is one of wonderment, as befitting children’s art.

 

 

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