Art: Back By Popular Demand

Children’s art has been the theme of my last two posts. What I didn’t realize is how passionate PN readers are about this topic, so I thought I would bring to you more of my favorite pieces for decorating your walls. Enjoy friends!

I have a funny feeling that you, dear readers, are going to love the affordable art shop 20×200 for nurseries and playrooms. The shop has artists’ prints starting at just $20. You can’t go wrong! The art is by no means kiddie, so you have to have an open mind. I find this print incredibly peaceful.

 

This letterpress print is a personal favorite of mine. My daughter has this exact one in her room. I’m a big fan of letterpress, and I think this is such a cheerful statement.

I’m a huge fan of  My Sweet Prints—you may need to hold yourself back while browsing all the “eye candy” goodies in this store. I could go bananas and buy the whole lot. Seriously! I have this one in my boys’ room. To kiss and cuddle before bed is a mandatory rule in my house.

I heart the work of Blanca Gomez and have a few of her prints. There is something so sweet and innocent about her work.

This simple print hails from the Land of Nod.

Hope you have enjoyed this post. I’d love to hear your thoughts on the artwork you use in your children’s rooms.

Johanna

Johanna

Originally from Canada, Johanna Lindsay, a photographer and stay-at-home mom, now calls New York City home. She lives there with her husband and three young children.

Comments

  1. Adam

    March 19, 2012

    Thanks again Johanna!

    We love your ideas and many finds themselves in our home within 90 days.

    Adam

  2. Rae

    March 19, 2012

    You had me at hello.

  3. Sharon

    March 19, 2012

    I love the subway poster. I have to buy it. It is the cutest every. It will look perfect in my daughters room.

    Sharon

  4. Lucy

    March 19, 2012

    I love the bus roll. The Hello poster is so sweet. Great picks.

  5. Fox

    March 19, 2012

    Me too – love that bus roll. And the ‘hello!’

    I didn’t realize there were such cute pieces of art out there, so affordable and appropriate for the kids’ rooms. Nice post.

  6. Kate

    March 28, 2012

    Thanks for all the great info. I know what I’m going to be doing this evening; looking at great art for my kids’ rooms!! I envy your ability to source out great stuff.

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