Outfit Your Walls
Superhero city art print set, $60 (for three) by Concepción Studios
If your walls could talk, would they say "we're bored"? Would they say "we're naked"? Whether you've recently moved into your first apartment, or simply haven't gotten around to putting anything more than a fresh coat of paint up on your walls, treat yourself to some decent art. It's an easy way to upgrade your place and support some creative people in the process. Whether you're looking for old school style (like a vintage photograph or an iconic movie poster) or something a bit more modern (like a graphic silkscreen or photo printed on a sheet of brushed metal), there are a handful of easy-to-order options out there no matter your budget. Art doesn't have to be fancy but it should be personal. So choose something that speaks to you and you'll never regret hanging it in your home.
Len Trievnor photograph of
Muhammad Ali, from $129
at Sonic Editions
Handmade feather print,
$90 by Barloga Studios
"Mazes to the
Motherlode" print,
$50 by Brandon Locher
"Less But Better" print,$36 / $28.98 by Holstee
"Be Present"
print, $45
by School-
house
Electric
"Hot Red Series,"
$90 by Courtney Price
"Mountain
of Cloud" print,
$249 at West Elm
Flannel banner,
$120 by Ashley
Brown Durand
"Cool Hand Luke"
poster reprint,$15.99 / $11.99
at MoviePoster.com
* Printed on brushed metal