Guest Picks: Colorful Art for Under $60
This printable PDF is understated but so lovely. It's perfect for subtly decorating your home for Valentine's Day.
This colorful abstract print would be perfect for a boys' room or for coordinating different tones of blue. I love the graphic nature of the shapes.
I love this series of illustrated monkeys. It is great for juvenile or grown-up spaces. The printable PDF pages include a bunch of different sizes and illustrations, making this art more affordable than the frames.
Show off your town pride. The orange is so lovely.
Have you seen the movie Where the Wild Things Are? The title of this piece reminds me of it and how the monsters sleep in a "real pile" every night. I love the colors and patterns here. Leah Duncan is one of my favorite artists.
I love these muted colors and the texture of each shape.
Ashley Goldberg creates very gorgeous sartorial-inspired artwork. If I can't wear her prints, at least I can hang her work on my walls.
This is perfect for a gender-neutral room. I love how Jennifer Davis pairs bright blue with a muted yellow.
I love this unexpected color combination. I could see myself using this as the springboard for a color scheme for a boys' room.
I could see this going really well in a country- or modern-style kitchen. I love the way the lemon is sketched out and the combination of yellow and green. Green is so hot right now!
I love the airiness of this color scheme and the organic shapes and patterns. This print is perfect for pretty much any space.
I love these colorful dots! They can be paired with just about anything in just about any kind of space. I would love to see them in a kids' playroom or nursery.
Several formats are included in this printable file, allowing you to use it as both decoration and education for children.
Flowering cacti are so beautiful. I love the shapes and movement that the flowers create. The print has a lovely color scheme too.
I love the mixture of abstract and photo imagery here. And I love the calming color palette.
Have you ever seen a greenish-blue kangaroo? I love these colors and how they pop with that little bit of pink.
Technically this is a small greeting card, but it could easily be framed. The colors and graphics are just so lovely and interesting.
Look at this modern take on the nautical theme. I would love to see this as a textile on a wingback chair.
I have an original Emily Rickard, and I love her mixture of media and her affordable prices.Next: Create a Chic First Apartment on a Dorm Room Budget
I love Lulie Wallace's lines and sense of texture. The colors can't be beat either.
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