Anonymous wrote:I’m fortunate to live in a community rich in art (of all mediums), so I have decorated my house in primarily local pieces. For those that are not, most came from Etsy. Cost is somewhere between prints and originals, framing can be expensive (but worth it), and I love that people actually look at my walls when they visit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe not tacky but a bit immature and less intentional?
Ok will attempt to clarify. I’m an art lover with a smallish budget. I don’t use art just as decor, l take it more seriously. I go to a lot of museums and galleries and researching art that speaks to me is a hobby. So when l add a piece to my collection it’s been thought about a lot…that’s what l mean by intentional. I do try to hang my art in aesthetically pleasing groupings, but the art itself is more important than how it goes with a color pallet for the room.
Just to give an idea of original art (or limited edition prints) I’ve purchased in about the last 4 years, to show it’s not all breaking the bank
1 original collage $50
I original painting $650
2 signed prints small edition (5 to 20) about $150 each
1 well known DC artist, print from small edition (5), $1500
I wish l had a bigger budget as l love art and supporting artists. But still I’m very happy with my small and slowly growing collection
Anonymous wrote:OP here, thanks all. I am from a family of people with more expendable income than I currently have. They're also really judgy and I worry about them coming over and thinking I am trashy. I am embarrassed to admit that but here we are.
I will definitely look on Etsy and consider the impact of framing. That was helpful! Thank you.
Anonymous wrote:No.
Tacky is such a crappy term anyway. It’s just so rude to criticize somebody like that who is trying to decorate in a way that makes them happy, and often it’s another way of saying “things poor people can afford.”
(Its different when you’re talking about Trump’s golden office or something; this isn’t universally true)
I will admit to being a terrible speller! Doesn’t impact my love of art thoughAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe not tacky but a bit immature and less intentional?
Ok will attempt to clarify. I’m an art lover with a smallish budget. I don’t use art just as decor, l take it more seriously. I go to a lot of museums and galleries and researching art that speaks to me is a hobby. So when l add a piece to my collection it’s been thought about a lot…that’s what l mean by intentional. I do try to hang my art in aesthetically pleasing groupings, but the art itself is more important than how it goes with a color pallet for the room.
Just to give an idea of original art (or limited edition prints) I’ve purchased in about the last 4 years, to show it’s not all breaking the bank
1 original collage $50
I original painting $650
2 signed prints small edition (5 to 20) about $150 each
1 well known DC artist, print from small edition (5), $1500
I wish l had a bigger budget as l love art and supporting artists. But still I’m very happy with my small and slowly growing collection
If you like art so much you should learn the difference between pallet/palate/palette.
Anonymous wrote:I am someone whose one indulgence is original art and the “intentional” thing makes me cringe.
Buy whatever the hell you like and want to spend money on!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I hate prints
I bet your kitchen is gray/white with shaker cabinets.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe not tacky but a bit immature and less intentional?
Ok will attempt to clarify. I’m an art lover with a smallish budget. I don’t use art just as decor, l take it more seriously. I go to a lot of museums and galleries and researching art that speaks to me is a hobby. So when l add a piece to my collection it’s been thought about a lot…that’s what l mean by intentional. I do try to hang my art in aesthetically pleasing groupings, but the art itself is more important than how it goes with a color pallet for the room.
Just to give an idea of original art (or limited edition prints) I’ve purchased in about the last 4 years, to show it’s not all breaking the bank
1 original collage $50
I original painting $650
2 signed prints small edition (5 to 20) about $150 each
1 well known DC artist, print from small edition (5), $1500
I wish l had a bigger budget as l love art and supporting artists. But still I’m very happy with my small and slowly growing collection
I see what you’re getting at in terms of intentionality but not maturity, unless you’re equating maturity with money earned over time.
Right? It’s nice that PP is following his or her own taste, but it’s pretty immature to believe that your personal taste is more mature than other people’s. Maturity means accepting that other people aren’t just like you, and that the way you are is not necessarily the highest evolution of being.