As most of our home is currently or is going to be or painted white or grey, I am planning to add color to the rooms with artwork.I've almost finished a gallery wall which is made up of photos found on Instagram - six completely different images all given to me by Instagrammers that I follow & who I contacted to see if they would be willing to share their work....happily for me, they all said yes.
I need a couple of large prints & my current favorite is the Bondi Beach print above - by Louisa Seton for Lumitrix.
The Affordable Art Fair which takes place in London in March & June is something that quite a few friends have attended & exhibited at, I've never been but plan to go this year.
The Fair features a huge range of artists with work for sale from £100 upwards.
There are plenty of online websites where you can find very affordable art....prints, photos & images.
I am a big fan of Ikea's box-style Ribba frames, I usually buy them in white & they come in all sizes.
It's a very easy & quick way to be creative & to change the look of your walls & your home.
It's also very addictive!

London's National Gallery via New Blood Art, a collection from outstanding emerging artists
"You Are Loved" print from BODIE and FOU, one of my favorite online stores
Radishes via here
Hand drawn map of London via EvermadeThis is not a sponsored post!
