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What’s the Difference Between Cheap Wall Art and Fine Art Prints?
This article is part of our Guide to Buying Fine Art Prints. Cheap wall art is not always cheap because the image is bad. More often, it looks cheap because the object itself is weak. The materials...
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Impressionist vs Expressionist Art: What’s the Difference, and Which Is Better for Your Home?
Impressionism emerged in nineteenth-century France and is closely associated with modern life, changing light, visible brushwork, and the attempt to capture a fleeting visual impression. Expression...
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What Paper Is Best for Art Prints? Matte, Rag, Textured, and Poster Paper Compared
For painterly, tactile, or fine art reproductions, textured and rag-based fine art papers are often the best choices. For posters, flatter graphics, and text-heavy work, smooth standard paper can b...
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How Do I Choose Art Prints for My Home if I Don’t Know Where to Start?
This is how designers think about art in a room. Not as random decoration. Not as something you add at the very end just to fill a blank wall. But as something that plays a role. Once you know the ...
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What Kind of Wall Art Makes a Home Look More Expensive?
The homes that look expensive do not usually rely on loud “statement art” for the sake of it. They use art that feels chosen. It has presence. It has material credibility. It feels like part of the...
Läs merWhat Does “Museum-Quality” Actually Mean for Art Prints?
When a print shop says museum-quality, what are they actually telling you? Usually, not much. The term can refer loosely to archival materials, better print fidelity, or finer paper. But unless the...
Läs merHow Do I Know If an Art Print Is Actually High Quality?
Online, almost every print shop uses the same words: museum-quality, premium paper, archival inks, giclée. Those terms sound reassuring. But on their own, they tell you almost nothing.
Läs mer9 Art Prints vs. AllPosters, INPRNT, Juniqe, Minted and Great Big Canvas: The Decision
Many online print shops use strong language—premium, museum-quality, archival, gallery-quality—but they are not all describing the same thing, and they are not all equally precise about the materia...
Läs merWhat Paper Is Best for Fine Art Prints? And Why Many “Giclée” Sellers Don’t Say
Nearly every retailer mentions giclée printing. It has become the standard shorthand for high-quality art reproduction. The term refers to a printing process that uses pigment-based inks and high-r...
Läs merBest Orientalist Art Prints to Buy If You Want Antique, Museum-Like Wall Art
Some of the most technically accomplished paintings of the nineteenth century spent decades largely out of view — removed from museum walls and pushed to the margins of the art world. Today they ar...
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