Fab Art On The Cheap

There’s probably nothing more daunting than buying a piece of art.  I mean, what if you don’t like it in a few years?  What if you want to change your decor and all of a sudden that awesome piece of art clashes with everything?  What if you don’t want to make a huge investment?  What if you want a piece that’s original and totally unique, maybe even one-of-a-kind?  That kind of swag is out of the budget.

Or is it?

Check out these gorgeous, unique pieces of art:

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Are you swooning as much as I am?  (I know, my love of everything bold, colorful and abstract runs deep).  Well, hold on to your socks, ladies and gents, cause they’re about to be knocked off – most of this artwork is $20 or less.  I know, I kinda think they’re lying, too.

ImageKind and 20 x 200 are sites which operate under many of the same principles as Etsy – namely, these sites allow artists to sell their art directly to you.  This way, you get some pretty awesome art from up-and-coming artists for an absolute steal.  Now you can switch up your artwork with the season or your mood, or take a risk on a piece of art that you wouldn’t normally buy, without worrying about breaking the bank!!

Know of any other great sites where you can find affordable artwork from new artists?  Spill the beans!

Images courtesy of ImageKind and 20 x 200.  These sites were originally found here.


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Comments

  1. christy says:

    Oh Liz I’m in love! With the third one from the top – Zinnia’s something…so pretty and so me. I wish I had wallspace for it – but we simply have nowhere to put it. I’m book marking it for future use!

    And all your other choices are beautiful too – we have similar taste! Great minds think alike!

    We’ve bought some art from etsy – and some from the Washington Green Gallery on gallery art direct. com or something like that. Not quite as cheap though – but they’re pieces we’ll keep forever!

    Loved this post!!

  2. Joan says:

    Christy, I’m lusting after the same art choice as you. I’m considering using ceiling space. Loved your selections, Liz. They sort of remind me of the extremely cool paper collage you created for the top of your craft cabinets. Keep the great stuff coming!

    • Liz says:

      Christy and Joan,

      The Zinnia one is my favorite, too! Joan, I’m cracking up at the thought of you using your ceiling space for artwork – might as well put it to good use, right? And Christy, I just checked out “gallerydirectart.com” and it looks awesome – thanks for telling us about it!

      ~ Liz

  3. christy says:

    Guess what?! I just clicked on that Zinnia’s one again and they make it all sorts of sizes! As small as 8×8 inches! I can TOTALLY fit that into my house somewhere…my birthday is less than a month – I’m thinking that’s going on my list!!!

    • Liz says:

      Christy,

      I love it!! Ha, when there’s a will there’s a way! I hope you get it and tell us all about it. :)

      ~ Liz

  4. Roeshel says:

    Oh wow! Thanks so much for sharing! I can’t wait to get to a point in one of my projects were I’m ready for art! Those are gorgeous!