A. It is all inexpensive source for prints. B. You can search by size, color and style. C. I've obtained quite a few pieces that originally got away. D. Coming home to beautiful art improves my quality of life. E. It is another site if you're unsure what you're looking for. F. A can't-miss home decoration tip is to put "cheap" art in a nice frame. G. Being on a tight budget does not stop you from surrounding yourself with great art. |
I feel happy when I come home at the end of the day and see those big, graphic prints on my wall. They make my tiny New York apartment feel more home and more purposeful; more like me. Why?
You're probably not trying to spend crazy dollars on art for your home—who is? Maybe you just graduated and know you need to upgrade from that poster of Einstein with his tongue out taped to your dorm wall that was supposed to make you look "smart yet playful" Perhaps you just bought a home! That's expensive! Pieces that attract your personality, express your taste, or just make you laugh aren't restricted to gallery purchases.
Don't panic if you don't know where to start
Art. com
When you want affordable but classy art prints, go to Art. com website. Cast a glance their website and you'll be greeted with a window offering 50%off your first order if you fork over your email address. Do it. You could create art entire gallery wall of Chagall, Monet, Adams and Kahlo for under $30.
Society6
It features art that touches all types. It sells prints in a variety of sizes so you can customize a whole gallery wall with picks from their artists. Currently, I become interested in Beth Hoeckel's collage art and the vintage-looking prints from aapshop.
eBay
Nothing angers me more than "stealing" a piece from one of my favorite shops, only to have it sell out before I can get my hands on it. eBay is my go-to next step. From wall hangings to tabletop sculptures eBay is a treasure of art finds.