One of the things I wanted to work on this year was more art prints. I have a mild obsession with collecting art (whether it's prints from other artists, paintings I collect while we travel, or postcards and ticket stubs I frame in a gallery wall) and that has pushed me to want to create more frame-able art myself.
I love walking into someone's house and getting a snapshot of their life through the art they collect and the photos on the wall. My favorite type of home is one where you walk in and are immediately greeted by the idea of who the resident is, whether that's through family photo collages, items collected on travels, or original art that speaks to them.
Here are a few gallery walls that really spoke to me:
Source: http://thecuriousbumblebee.tumblr.com/post/27048741594/sidney-morning-herald-off-white-eclectic-rustic
Source: http://www.ruemag.com/home-tour-2/a-clean-duplex-in-london
Source: http://www.designsponge.com/2017/06/an-old-farmhouse-becomes-the-project-of-a-lifetime.html
Source: http://www.blog.finelittleday.com/?crlt.pid=camp.renoiCc7hSD9
Source: http://www.lonny.com/A+French+Blogger's+Effortless+and+Eclectic+Home/articles/CD3NiRU44a1/Bookcase+Beauty
Source: http://mokkasin.blogspot.com/2011/08/alltid-lika-fint.html
With that in mind, I've been working on lots of new prints this year. Some I made just because I think they are beautiful, while others have more of a personal story behind them. Here is one of my favorite new prints in process: