A curated collection of thoughts on styling paintings, buying for corporate purposes, and the spaces in between.

Large original acrylic painting of a dark winter river winding between snow-covered rocks and evergreen trees, displayed on a brick wall in a New York industrial loft, by Canadian artist Monique Paré

How to Incorporate Landscape Wall Art for Living Room

How to Incorporate Landscape Wall Art for Living Room Landscape wall art for living room does more than fill a blank wall. It introduces depth, sets a horizon and creates a visual resting point that ties a seating area together. Scenic pieces use scale, color and subject to shape mood:

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Expressive acrylic portrait of a bearded warrior in profile wearing a white feather headdress with teal, gold, and crimson brushwork, painted by Monique Paré

Acrylic vs Oil Painting: Which is Right for You?

Acrylic vs Oil Painting: Which is Right for You? Choosing a painting medium is the first decision that shapes how a work looks and how you work at the easel. Acrylic, oil, watercolor and gouache handle differently, so knowing their basic composition and how they behave while drying makes tutorials

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Expressive acrylic portrait of an Indigenous elder in a white feather headdress with ceremonial face paint, by Canadian artist Monique Paré

Corporate Buying Guide for Landscape Art

Landscape art should do more than fill blank walls; it can extend your brand’s story into physical space and influence how people feel at work. This guide explains how to match landscape paintings and prints to your brand voice so lobbies, meeting rooms, and hospitality areas feel deliberately curated rather

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Vibrant abstract ski painting featuring a bright white slope with two skiers, surrounded by a patchwork landscape of bold pinks, purples, and teals under a deep blue sky with a magenta sun.

Vibrant Mountain Painting Ideas for Your Living Room

Mountain painting can change your living room’s atmosphere with a single image. A well-chosen mountainscape adds depth, mood and scale at once, so pay attention to style, color and size. Below are practical options and clear examples to help you match brushwork, saturation and scale to your furnishings and light.

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Expressive original acrylic portrait of a white and golden horse with a halter, painted in loose gestural brushwork in cream, gold and grey tones, displayed in an elegant home office, by Canadian artist Monique Paré

5 Essential Tips for Commissioning Original Art

Original art changes a room quickly, making it feel personal and intentionally composed. When you commission a piece you receive one-of-a-kind art created to your scale and palette, direct dialogue with the artist, and a hand-signed original with clearer provenance than most resale finds. A commission also gives you practical

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