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How to Choose the Perfect Piece of Original Art

  • Writer: Sienna Cuthbertson
    Sienna Cuthbertson
  • Jun 9
  • 3 min read

Art has the power to transform a space, inject personal style, and evoke emotions. Choosing the right piece of original art can be a rewarding yet challenging task. With a myriad of options available, it’s essential to make a choice that resonates with your style, space, and budget. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the steps to find that perfect piece, ensuring it complements your lifestyle and brings joy for years to come.


Understanding Your Aesthetic


Before you can find the perfect piece of art, it's vital to understand your personal aesthetic. Consider what styles or themes you are drawn to. Is it abstract, realism, or perhaps contemporary?



Close-up view of an art mood board with mixed media
Example of a home space featuring fine art piece by Kimberly Beck.

Where to Buy Original Art


The question many ask is: where should I buy original art? Fortunately, there are various sources available to you. Local galleries, art fairs, and online platforms are all excellent options.


Local galleries often showcase work from regional artists who may not have a presence online. Attending an art fair can expose you to an eclectic mix of styles and mediums in one location. Online platforms can also be a treasure trove, making art accessible from the comfort of your home.


If you are considering the online route, places like Gold River Gallery offer a stunning selection of original art that can fit various tastes and budgets.


Eye-level view of a local art gallery showcasing original paintings
Home Space featuring a painting of an elk by Ryan Skidmore.

Setting Your Budget


Art can be an investment, so establishing a budget is crucial. Consider how much you are willing to spend. Keep in mind that original pieces can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars.


Helpful Tip: Consider not just the price of the artwork but also any potential framing or installation costs.

At Gold River Gallery most all of our art includes custom handmade frames. We are also able to help you install the art you purchase if you live locally and provide you with all the correct hanging hardware you need.


To get the most value, shop within your budget but also be open to discovering emerging artists who may offer more affordable options while providing stunning pieces.


Evaluating the Space


Thinking about where you plan to display your chosen art is essential. Measure the wall space you intend to use and consider the room's color scheme and style.


Practical Steps:


  • Assess the lighting in your space. Natural light can affect how colors appear.

  • Think about the size of the piece. A large canvas can serve as a statement piece, while smaller works can be grouped for collective impact.

  • Consider the emotion and atmosphere you want to create.


High angle view of a stylish living room featuring a large abstract painting
View of a living room showcasing a large landscape painting by Spike Ress.

By evaluating these factors, you can more effectively gauge what type of artwork will complement your home.


Authenticity and Provenance


When investing in original art, authenticity matters. Always ask about a piece’s provenance. This includes its history, prior ownership, and confirmation of originality.


Why It Matters: Provenance can affect not only the artwork's value but also its emotional and historical significance. Pieces with a rich background often tell a story that can enhance your appreciation for them.


If possible, request certificates of authenticity from galleries or artists, as this can provide peace of mind regarding your purchase.


At Gold River Gallery we only support arists that are completely authentic to their work. Every piece we carry is an original work created by the artist. We will also provide a certificate of authenticity for each work you purchase.


Embracing the Process


Finally, remember that choosing the perfect piece of original art should be an enjoyable and fulfilling experience. Don't rush the process; take time to explore, research, and reflect on your options.


Engage with artists, visit galleries, and don’t hesitate to ask questions. When you feel a connection to a piece, it often means it’s right for you.


Final Thoughts: Take time to choose a piece that resonates with you, inspires joy, and adds beauty to your space. Whether you hope to buy original art as an investment or simply to enhance your home, the journey can be just as rewarding as the destination.


Choosing art should be a reflection of your personality and style, so embrace the adventure and find what truly speaks to you.

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