Art For Your Home: Warm Tones Collection

Although we have a few other things to get through before we actually move to our new home, I can’t help but dream about the ways we will be able to make it our own. With a background in visual art and an appreciation for creating, I love the warmth and uniqueness that collecting art upon your walls can bring to a space. 

Although I love creating when I can, I want to support other artists and curate a collection of art that celebrates many different styles from my own. For this reason, I love browsing Society6 for art prints that can contribute to a unique collection without breaking the bank. From a large-scale print for a focal wall to a collection of small-sized prints for a gallery wall, they have so much variety and option from a wide selection of artists. Humorous, serious, thought-provoking, just plain fun – they literally have it all.

Since I’ve been browsing away, I thought it would be fun to share a curated selection of artworks from the site that could contribute to a pretty dynamic collection of art. So for today’s list – warm toned prints. I’m talking yellows, oranges, and pinks. Here are some of my favourites –

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Sources: 

  1. Abstract Geometric 01 by The Old Art Studio

  2. Party Cat by FrankiePrintCo

  3. Peach Harvest by Leanne Simpson

  4. Butts by Picnics in the Sky Art

  5. Lion Portrait by Gal Design

  6. Cat With Ball by Picomodi

  7. Abstract Art2 by ThingDesign

  8. Love is a Superpower by Megan Galante

  9. Zest by Florent Bodart/Speakerine

  10. Holding Sunflowers by 83 Oranges

I like to choose art that is meaningful and beautiful, but I know that there are many different tastes out there and that’s why Society6 has so much to offer. You can sort the galleries by colour or various keywords to help you narrow down your search and find exactly what you are looking for. I encourage you to check it out and start collecting beautiful art that supports artists from around the world.

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