Saturday, October 17, 2015

Mark Davenport

Born in Indiana, Mark Davenport's work is getting a lot of attention at the moment. Collectors, homeowners, and their interior designers are responding to his serene contemplative semi-abstract landscapes.

When you see them in person his 36x48" original acrylics on canvas are so expansive that they immerse your senses into lush fields of color and nuance.



As of the date of this post, the pieces shown above are still available. Let us know if you would like us show you some of Davenport's art work in your home or office.

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Neutral But Not Afraid

Here's a fun project. We are collecting some options of neutral-toned abstract paintings. The client needs two large original vertical canvases for two separate walls in the same room. Here's some of what we have to show.

Which two would you pick if it was for your own home?
Davenport

Levine

Levine

Levine

Levine

Levine

Levine

Levine

Miller

Levine
We hope you enjoyed perusing this selection of paintings and envisioning two of them in the same room. Let us know if we can provide you with your own selection of paintings by talented artists to enhance your live/work spaces.

Monday, March 9, 2015

Airy Skyscapes

We thought these two skyscapes were like a refreshing breath of spring air.


Focal Point Fireplaces

If that place over your fireplace is blank, let us help you find some glorious artwork to add drama to the most important focal points in your home. Whether that space is long and shallow or soars two or more stories, we can make your fireplace hot year round.
Triptych of landscape oil paintings by Munoz.

Original abstract oil painting by Levine.

 Graceful pastoral oil on canvas by Pozo.

Commissioned oil on canvas landscape by Munoz.

Swank Dining

Original abstract oil painting by Cala framed in pewter moulding tailored to complement the elegant contemporary dining room server below it.


Kitty Connoisseur

This kitty enjoys lounging beneath a graceful mixed media abstract landscape on canvas by Cohaila.


Purrfect!

Thursday, October 31, 2013

Come See Us!



Come see us! 

We are very pleased to announce that we are having an art show at the beautiful Walter E. Smithe showroom in Arlington Heights on November 2 and 3. There you will be able to see hundreds of great oil paintings by artists from around the world. 

We are known for our on-home art consultation service. Pick some pieces you would like to see in your home and we'll bring them for you to see them before you buy. We can also tailor framing options that suit both the art and your interiors.

The Art Show runs Saturday 10:00AM-6:00PM and Sunday from 11:00AM to 6:00PM. Please stop by…….you will love what you see.

Monday, October 21, 2013

Abstract Sophistication

What an exciting focal point. Yes. You can enjoy an exciting, modern abstract in a more traditional room. Go for it!

This is an original oil painting by Ccala. The artist is known for these hip and swank abstracts that look like they belong on the set of Mad Men. We have been showing Ccala's art with mid-century modern-inspired interiors, but it looks great anywhere. Click on the pictures above to better see the detail of the painting.

Art for an Elegantly Transitional Home

We recently helped a homeowner finish their redecorating with some gorgeous pieces. The oil painting above the fireplace is by Ares. Although the piece is done in oil paint, Ares uses techniques that more closely resemble oriental ink painting. He also uses layers of opalescent pigments to give his paintings a great shimmer and luminosity that repeats the silky lusters of the beautiful upholstery in the chairs. This is a lovely art choice for this room.

This is an engaging sunny street scene by Pena. She is admired for her fine brushwork and charming detail. 

We love how Sokol-Hohne takes the beloved display of botanical prints and makes it more contemporary. The artist starts with a botanical and then embellishes it with layers combinations of collaged mixed media and pigments of varied lusters.

Like Pena above, Bacci is known for the fine brushstrokes and rich detail in his magnificent landscapes.

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Completing your interior with art

 You've redecorated and you've left the walls for last. How are you going to find artwork with the right color scheme, theme, size, and style to go with your new interior? You can take months or years searching for just the right pieces for those spots or you can call ArtFinders who can show you in one home visit more pieces of art than you would see in five art galleries. Your art can then be custom framed and installed within two weeks.
 The painting by Tienhaara above is so perfect that it looks like the room was designed around it. That's because we had hundreds of original paintings to show the homeowners and found one with perfect colors that they loved. We then custom framed the painting to complement both the painting and the room. When we installed it, it was like placing the last piece of a puzzle and the room was done.
 Here is a magnificent set of botanical aquatints by Linda Tullis. Gorgeous, right? Now look at them with the couch they are going to live above.
BAM! Look how the choice of art and framing not only fills the wall space with beautiful art but the couch and the art make each other look even better! That's what we strive for in every job, enhancing the beauty of the interior and art through design. Love this grouping.

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Spice up a traditional interior with contemporary art

 The lusters and metallics in the abstract painting above work with the satiny upholstery in this dining room.
 The Ares "Willows" mixed media painting on paper above is a beauty. The clients opted to use museum glass which makes it look like there is no glass there at all!
 This pretty powder room features "Between the Lines," a limited edition on paper by Fairchild. Once again although the art is under glass, there is no glare because the clients chose to use museum glass. It is expensive but museum glass will help to protect your art investment because it is UV protective.
 Lovely oil painting by Liz Jardine graces the two-story wall above this fireplace.
 This is a great way to make a big, blank two-story-tall wall look great from the first floor, staircase, and the balcony. Here we used a large piece on top and two smaller pieces from the same series by the same artist to create a suite that also reads as a triptych.
This is a creative and exciting mix of styles. The mantelpiece is very traditional, but the clients did the unexpected by choosing to put an exciting contemporary abstract in that spot instead of a traditional piece with gold frame. It looks great!

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Landscape paintings are windows to wonderful views

Below is a closeup of the Munoz painting installed above this fireplace. This 18x36" oil on canvas was a perfect fit for this tight space.



Sometimes a beautiful scenic landscape can make you feel like you are on vacation. This is a great example of that.
Wait a minute! That's not a landscape!
Actually, the oil painting above by Luzanquis is a combined still life in the foreground with a landscape in the background. I like to call paintings like these "twofers" or two-for-the-price-of-one paintings.
This is a nifty set of two oil paintings by Pozo. These two leather couches and the paintings face each other in a seating area.

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Portfolio

Here are some recent pictures of art pieces we've helped people select for their home. The painting above is by Ares and is from his Willows series. We have sold about four from this series of his work. We think they are so popular because they are so transitional--work with any interior-- and are peaceful. The artist uses a highly skilled and developed combination of watercolor and oriental ink painting techniques in oil that result in these breezy and effortless-looking landscapes.

The oil painting above is by Munoz. His landscapes are perennial best sellers.

 The oil painting above is by Tienhaara. We love how the homeowners chose this modern landscape for their more traditional room. They didn't make it into the shot, but the beautiful raspberry color in the carpets is echoed in the painting.
We like the way the classical ornament in the painting works with the white doors, moldings, and paneling in this hallway.