Art Inspiration from Netflix? Well, yes!

Ok, I love Netflix, and you probably do too. From The Crown  to Little Women (some of my favs), they have great series and movies.

But did you notice the art? Yes, the art!

It first caught my attention on Dead to Me, where Christina Applegate plays a real-estate agent in California.

She shows her clients’ state-of-the-art-mansions, which are ultra modern, mostly glass. But what jumped out at me was the artwork.

It seemed like every room had eye-catching abstract art. There’s a gorgeous blue painting in her kitchen, where much of the action takes place.

I started looking for the artwork in other movies and series, and yep, it seemed like many series featured spectacular abstract artwork. These were statement pieces that took up a whole wall. (And now I am painting large statement pieces too!)

Large artwork makes a statement

Think about scale. One significant piece will catch your eye and give you long-lasting pleasure, more than a postage size piece.

Statement art is the focal point for a room.

Now, you may not have a glass mansion in California. I don’t either. But what you can do, much more affordably, is buy a statement piece of art.

In fact, any piece of art that makes your heart leap a little, or gives you a moment of respite from your cares in the world – that’s art you should have.

It makes a statement for you, and that’s all that matters.

The most important thing is that the artwork should speak to you, and stir your soul. You have to love it.

One large painting can “make” the room.

A statement piece of artwork is a great conversation starter that makes people stop and say “wow!”

And if you know the artist, you also know the story behind the art, and that makes it so much more personal and meaningful to you!

Did you know? Statement art is often less than the price of a good piece of furniture, and can give you pleasure for years to come. I also offer a payment plan if needed.

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What do you think? Do you have a statement piece of art, or do you want one? (Please post below - or hit “reply” to this post). I I always love to hear from you!