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A project by Samso Wall Printing. Color combination which you select it shows psychology of a person. And hope you will get an idea for decorating your wall.
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11 Different Types Of Wall Art A Project by Samso Wall Printing http://www.samsowallprinting.com/
Cotton on to contemporary art Invite Aboriginal art home Contemporary Art is simply all art that is produced today. By ‘today’ it means ‘within our lifetime’ with the understanding that lifespans vary from person to person. One of the wonderful things about Contemporary Art is the rich variety of art practice it covers, so when you’re choosing a piece for your home it’s highly likely you’ll find something you’ll like. Australian Aboriginal Art is the oldest ongoing tradition of art in the world. While in the past it appeared on rocks, on bodies and on the ground, today it enjoys prominence on canvas. This Aboriginal inspired print, featured below, uses earthy tones and a river of blue, a great impact piece for a hallway or living area.
Express yourself with African art Get your funk on, graffiti style With so many unique cultures and art styles coming out of the large continent of Africa, African Art is perhaps the most generalised art term in the world. More often than not, we think of art that comes out of traditional Sub-Saharan Africa. African visual art is expressive, focuses on the human form and often includes abstract elements. The use of movement and colour in this style of art makes it ideal if you’re wanting to give an old room new life. Graffiti has come a long way from simply being writing or drawing scribbled on a wall. While some still consider it vandalism, this vandalism fetches premium prices on the art market with stories of hunters and collectors removing entire walls, essentially ‘stealing’ the graffiti and selling it on. A much more legal way to enjoy graffiti is for the artist to create it on canvas and for a buyer to purchase it.
Look to Japanese art to create beauty Celebrate the ancient wonder of Chinese art For many centuries, Japan avoided contact with other countries, with art developing a strong style of its own. When we think of Japanese art we often think of calligraphy, silks, origami and woodblock prints. In more recent times, we think of manga – animation and comics. we can all enjoy the beauty of Japanese art on canvas. Girls and women love the femininity of the geisha and the cherry blossom prints. Men love the strength of the warrior and ancient war prints. So if you’re looking to dress up a women’s retreat or style a man cave, look to Japan. Traditional Chinese art uses a brush dipped in black or coloured ink then painted onto paper or silks, often in the form of scrolls. It’s then mounted on the wall as a hanging scroll. Everyone can now celebrate the wonder of China with stunning canvas prints: blossoms, dragons, pagodas. Add something ancient to your bedroom or living area, with subtle use of colour and tone – and master strokes.
Get carried away with Islamic pattern art Decorate in colour, blend in Indian art Islamic art is the new black. It has everything an interior designer dreams of: symmetry, complexity, accordance and colour. Interestingly, Islamic art is not grounded to one religion, country or period. Instead, it covers the rich culture and diversity of Islamic societies. Repeating elements is one of this art style’s mainstays. The other trick to displaying Islamic art is to throw all the rules out the window and contrast, contrast, contrast. Either way, the result will be magnificent. Indian art hails from India, Pakistan and Bangladesh countries and cultures. Indian art, at its earliest, begins at rock art and, at its latest, includes contemporary art. In between, the most well known Indian art style is that of the Early Modern and Colonial Era between the 1400s and 1800s which included a Persian influence. Paintings were made with opaque watercolours and gold depicting kingdoms, sultans and empires of the day. Plenty of flora and fauna was also included.
Get lost in the magic of fantasy art Open your mind to sci-fi art Despite being a much loved art style, fantasy art isn’t as studied nor critiqued as often or intensely as other styles. In a way, that gives the artist and the audience the opportunity to get lost in the magic, the mystical and mythical. Often inspired by fantasy literature, the French call Fantasy Art ‘Fantastique’ while the English call it Grotesque, Visionary or Mannerist Art. Fantasy artists have vivid imaginations and the talent to share stories and convey emotion through folkloric and magical subjects. Appreciating sci-fi art requires opening your mind to new worlds, but you don’t have to be a science fiction fanatic to enjoy this art form (although of course it helps!). With sci-fi, each painting captures a story. It’s up to you, the viewer, to tell it. Make up a different story each day with a piece from our Sci-Fi Art collection. Make your husband’s day by purchasing a piece for his office or delight your teenage son with a work for his bedroom.
Give your home soul with spiritual art Adorning a home with spiritual art is all about creating a path that brings you closer to your God. It brings your religious practice into your everyday home life. Spiritual art can cover religions like Christianity, Buddhism or Islam as well as more new age spiritual practices. Whatever your belief system, our Spiritual collection has something respectful to your faith.
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