Minimalist Art Prints: A Stylish Way To Introduce Character To Your Space.

Soft strokes by Diana-Dal-Pra for KINFOLK courtesy of The Poster Club.

INTRODUCING CHARACTER TO YOUR SPACE

There is no denying that art has a direct impact on the way we feel. This is because Emotional experience is arguably the sole purpose of artistic expression. Especially in the visual arts. I particularly like Minimalist art prints; I find they are an affordable way to introduce character and style to a space.

Even more, one intriguing art piece on a wall has the power to change the way you feel about your living space. Plus, a beautiful impressionistic art print makes for a great conversation piece in a space.

Also, I find minimalist art the most emotionally engaging since the subject matter is abstract; Inviting the audience to form their own reality of the artwork. Without the interference or imitation of any other thing.

In regard to minimalist art prints, they are often attributed to;

  • Simplicity
  • Focus on form :Often characterised by geometric shapes but can also have simple curvy organic shapes.
  • Abstractism: heavily influenced by abstract expressionism; these art works are reduced to their essential forms.
  • 3 Dimension approach to art; They often seem to have volume.
  • As well as being Self referential: They do not refer to anything beyond their literal presence; Forexample a dark colour may not necessarily suggest a sombre mood.

MINIMALIST ART PRINTS: Courtesy of The Poster Club

If you are on a search for some inspirational abstract art for your collection Or are just looking to make a statement; then you should check out The Poster Club. An online art shop that features artworks from various artists, designers, and photographers. Basically, there is something for everyone.

I specifically selected these 12 pieces that are sure to indulge the mind and evoke emotion. While still bringing style to the table;

BLEU

Art print by Lucrecia Rey Caro exclusively for The Poster Club. Printed on 265 g high quality art paper.

Bleu: Minimalist Art Prints
courtesy of The Poster Club

SILHOUETTE 01

Art print by Lena Wigers exclusively for The Poster Club. Printed on 265 g high quality art paper.

silhouette 01: Minimalist Art Prints
courtesy of The Poster Club

SOFT STROKES 01

High-quality giclée print on 265 g fine art paper created by Diana Dal-Pra for the Kinfolk Print Collection made in exclusive collaboration with Copenhagen-based gallery ALIUM

courtesy of The Poster Club

MOTLJUS

Fine art giclée print created by Sandra Blomén Maschinsky exclusively for The Poster Club.

Motljus: Minimalist Art Prints
courtesy of The Poster Club

AUTUMN RAY

High quality giclée print on 265 g fine art paper created by Staffan Sundström for the Kinfolk Print Collection made in an exclusive collaboration with Copenhagen-based gallery ALIUM. Open edition.

Autumn Ray: Minimalist Art Prints
courtesy of The Poster Club

BLUES

Photo art print by Danish DJ and photographer ‘Flip’. From the ‘La Muralla Roja’ series. Giclee print on 265 g high-quality art paper.

Blues: Minimalist Art Prints
courtesy of The Poster Club

DANCER 02

Dancer 02 art print by By Garmi. Brush pen and ink, printed on 200g matt paper.

Dancer 02: Minimalist Art Prints
courtesy of The Poster Club

ABSTRACT THOUGHT

Art print by Johannes Geppert exclusively for The Poster Club. Printed on 265g high-quality art paper.

courtesy of The Poster Club

BICYCLE MAN

Fine art giclée print created by Christina Kayser O. exclusively for The Poster Club.

Printed on 265 g natural art paper with a matt, uncoated finish and lightly textured surface, that ensures a rich and vibrant display of colours. Printed in Denmark.

courtesy of The Poster Club

BLUE

Art print by Berit Mogensen Lopez exclusively for The Poster Club. Printed on 265g high-quality art paper.

courtesy of The Poster Club

STATIC 02

Art print by By Garmi exclusively for The Poster Club. Printed on 265 g high-quality art paper.

courtesy of The Poster Club

FLOATING LEAVES 08

Floating leaves transparent print series.

In a collaboration between 3 Copenhagen-based design companies, Paper Collective, Moebe, and the renowned design studio Norm Architects comes a brand new series of transparent botanic photography specifically created for the iconic Moebe frames.

courtesy of The Poster Club

Most importantly, Art should be an extension of your personal style and taste. As well as your general room aesthetic.

Since cohesion in interior styling is just as important as beauty.

Also, you can consider a collection of art works to add more visual interest and tell a story.

In conclusion ,Art is always a good idea to incorporated in your interior. Whether in your home or office. A little goes a long way.

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