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JOURNAL

3.06.2025

Tips for the Soulful Art-Seeker.

Buying art is a personal thing. It’s not just about what looks good — it’s about what feels right.

The colours that make you breathe a little deeper. The piece that makes a room feel like yours.

If you’re drawn to art for more than aesthetics...
if you're searching for something that stirs, speaks, or grounds...
this guide is for you.

Here are a few gentle tips to help you choose with heart.

1. Start With Feeling

Instead of thinking, “Will this match my couch?” ask yourself, “How do I want this space to feel?”

Joyful? Calming? Earthy? Dreamy? Let art lead with emotion first—style and color can follow.

PICTURED: BABY DOLL II

2. Trust your gut.

If something makes you smile, stop scrolling, or gives you a little flutter—that’s your intuition talking. Great art doesn’t need to be explained. If you love it, it belongs.

PICTURED: DAWN

3. Don’t overthink matching.

Art doesn’t have to “match”—it should balance or contrast in a way that feels intentional. Mixing different palettes, mediums, and artists gives your home personality and a collected-over-time feel.

When you choose with your heart, artworks will sing, not compete. Often, it’s the unexpected pairings that create the most harmony. Earthy tones, like those in my collections, tend to ground a space and blend effortlessly with a wide range of styles.

4. Consider the space’s personality.

A kitchen might call for warmth and movement. An entry could be a place to go bold or tell a story. A bedroom might want something soft and dreamy. Let each room have its own voice - don't feel stuck to having a singular theme or vibe run throughout the home.

PICTURED: PALOMA I

5. Think in layers, and think long term.

You don’t need to get it all right at once. Art is part of your home’s evolving story. Start with a piece you really love—and let it guide what comes next.

Over time—as you move, grow, or simply refresh a room—you’ll find new spaces to hang it, and new ways pair it, giving it fresh meaning and renewed perspective.

PICTURED: ISLA, LOTUS & PALOMA COLLECTION

6. Original vs. print?

Originals are one-of-a-kind and carry a tangible energy. Prints offer a more accessible way to collect art - ideal if you're starting out or working within a budget. Prints are limited edition, made to order, and available in a range of sizes, offering you the flexibility to choose a piece you love in a format that fits your space perfectly.

Both originals and prints have their own kind of magic - just different ways to connect with art. Both are accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity.

PICTURED: TERRA FLORA II & ALL KINDS

7. Still not sure? I can help.

I offer free consultations to help you choose the perfect piece by showing you a variety of artworks in different sizes - visualised in your space. Sometimes we can do a tweak of a colour or size to make it perfect for you.

Get in touch - it's complimentary, and obligation free.