Art is such a personal thing. When I’m working with design clients it can often be the hardest piece of the puzzle to get right.
So many clients tell me “I’ll know it when I see it,” which is absolutely understandable. It takes time to find the right piece for your home. This isn’t a cushion, after all. You can’t just swap it out. And you certainly can’t karate chop an artwork (you know how fond I am of a chopped cushion). So it’s important not to rush these decisions.
Given the above, it delights me to no end to partner with Fineprint Co on TLC’s June giveaway. Not only because they’re an amazing local business, but because their range is so extensive.
If you’ve ever thought, I don’t know what my art style is, or you’re like some of my clients who’ll know the right one when they see it, this post is very timely indeed. Because you’ll have a chance at the end of this post to win a $500 voucher to spend on art in Fineprint Co’s online store. And a scroll through their range will definitely have you ooh-ing and ahh-ing.
If you’re worried about choosing the wrong piece, then you need to read my No-Regret Art Buying Guide here. Or, just scroll on through as I show you some of my fave pieces from the Fineprint Co range.
Pictured above: Blustery by Erin Rigney.
Fineprint Co is the Home of Slim Aarons
If you’re not across the legendary art of Slim Aarons, where have you been? This talented American photographer captured the golden age and wealth in the 1970s and his work has been adorning walls ever since.
The Kaufmann Desert House, pictured above, is one of his more famous works, as is a personal fave of mine, Poolside Gossip. But there are a tonne of photographs in the Slim Aarons range that I know you’ll love.
The good news just in is that Fineprint Co is the exclusive agent for Getty Images here in Australia. This means they’re the only company to have exclusive access to the original Slim Aarons negatives held in the archives at Getty Images.
All Slim Aarons prints from Fineprint Co are embossed with ‘Getty Images Archives’ and comes with a certificate of Authenticity. So you know they’re the real deal.
Prints in this collection start at $510.
We Love Us Some Line Drawings
The Fineprint Co range is massive. Like, absolutely monstrous. The hardest part of this entire giveaway will be deciding which artworks you’d like to spend your $500 voucher on.
I did want to call out the beautiful prints above though, because this style of art is trending hard at the moment and brings such a nice feminine edge to your interior.
These are part of Fineprint Co’s Open Edition Prints Collection, which is a section of their website that caters to more budget-conscious art lovers. Prices here start from just over $80, so you can grab a few of them should you win the voucher.
As I already said, this minimal style of art has become increasingly popular. We’re seeing quite thin line drawings dominating homes of late, and I have to say, I’m loving it. There are lots of different designs in this range too, so you can find your fave female figure and your preferred colour backdrop and shop away.
Pictured above, clockwise from top left: Navy Figure, Female Figure, Contemplate Teal, Contemplate Purple.
Beach Art is also a Winner
I was watching TV last night and heard someone mention a statistic that around 80% of Australians live within two hours of the coastline. I can’t verify this claim, but it does explain why so many of us are moved by artworks like the ones above.
These coastal scenes are stunners, and perfectly capture life by the sea. Some of them illustrate local scenery, while others snap moments from overseas. Regardless, these prints are perfect for those of you who have a classic coastal or Hamptons vibe going on at home and want art that taps into that look and feel.
The Churning Seascape artwork in the top-right above is so moody and captivating that it would work on any wall, regardless of your design style. I just love the level of detail in all of these. They’re the sorts of prints you can get lost in; perfect for hanging across from a bed so you have something serene to look at while you drift off to sleep.
Pictured above, clockwise from top left: Bronte Beach Pool, Churning Seascape, Greek Islands, Wave.
Who Doesn’t Love Classic Hamptons?
Ah, we’ve come to the part I know many of you are going to love: classic Hamptons artwork. Those crisp navy tones against blue and soft grey backdrops seem to make hearts race across the country. So I know you’ll be pleased to discover the Fineprint Co has this style of art available as well.
The even better part is that these pieces are in their affordable range, with prices starting from $81.40 (you can afford to do a whole gallery wall of prints at those prices).
Now as you well know, I’ve executed the classic Hamptons style for design clients before, and I’ve also showcased how you can take a Hamptons scheme in a much moodier direction. So there are so many ways to execute hamptons style. But the good news is that prints like these will work no matter which road you go down with your interior look.
Pictured above, clockwise from top left: Sea Shell 5, Sea Shell 3, Sea Shell 1, Sea Shell 4.
Yes Please to Bold Florals
There’s a whole host of more realistic floral paintings in the Fineprint Co range, but I have to say I’m loving the move toward displaying bolder, more abstract designs in homes.
The pieces you see above are just a few that showcase this louder approach. They’d definitely become the whimsical heroes of your space. They’re bright, they’re playful, and they’re packed with personality.
These prints are the clever work of Ophelia Pang, who has had no formal art training but who has managed to produce works that perfectly capture her love of colour.
Pop one of these in a child’s room or express your own love of hue by displaying them in a dining room. Perfect in a mid-Century home or more eclectic interior.
Pictured above, clockwise from top left: Popping, The Softness of Nature, Under the Sunset, Pink Peonies.
Pictured below: Orbit.
Win a $500 Voucher to Spend on Art at Fineprint Co
To go in the draw to win a $500 voucher to spend on the Fineprint Co website, simpy:
PLEASE NOTE THIS COMPETITION IS NOW CLOSED. THE WINNER WAS TANIA MORRI
- Click here to hit the Fineprint Co website
- Explore the range and find your fave artwork
- Come back to this post and drop a comment below naming your fave artwork and why
Competition is open to Australian residents only. Competition closes 11.59pm, Tuesday June 30
I love the colours in Wave Breaker
by Fran Miller. Those blues and greens. Perfect colours for a relaxing space
I’am really drawn to Slim Aaron’s work & think it would tie our mid-century feel home together. Our home is very warm with lots of timber and woven baskets (I can’t stop collecting them!) Bettina Graziani…looks how my home feels-warm, relaxing and a little eclectic.
Mysterious Muse for me!
Anything from Rachael Wright! Each are absolutely eye catching! If i had to choose i would pick ‘Twin Purple Palms’ sometime i feel palms are overused but i have never come across anything like this. The colour is stunning!
THE Hamptons classic collection is very stylish and would any home feel sophisticated.
Love the bold florals to brighten up any room in my house.
Wow, so many replies! How on earth will you choose?!
I was at the hairdressers yesterday getting my COVID-19 hair/colour shocker situation sorted and scrolled through the entire Fine Print catalogue while the chemicals slowly and reassuringly burned my scalp. My choice … drum roll please … Christopher McVinish, Towards Another Summer. A touch of Jeffery Smart about it. Love the moody clouds.
What a fabulous variety of artworks! I can’t go past the Kaufmann Desert House. The clever architecture, wonderfully colourful retro fashions and glimpse of the mountains (where I have fond memories of hiking in the 80’s) is magic! I’d love to hang this stunning piece on my wall!
Obsessed with “Kaufmann Desert House“. This artwork could spice up any room with it’s quickly classy vibes.
The Kyle Jenkinson Lucid, Sabre and Dusk photo’s the way the waves have been captured and the colours drew me to the mystery of the formation of the waves.