Gift Art this Festive Season

Gift Art this Festive Season

This Diwali, as we celebrate the festival of lights with joy and festivities, why not elevate your gifting experience by choosing something truly meaningful? Instead of the usual gifts, explore the enchanting world of art. Studio Artemist, your trusted e-commerce art platform, offers an inspiring blend of tradition and creativity, making it the perfect destination for unique and thoughtful Diwali gifts.

Art is more than just a decorative element—it becomes a conversation starter. Gifting a piece of art sparks discussions about the artist’s vision, the style, and the emotions it evokes, infusing your present with a lasting sense of thoughtfulness and depth. This Diwali, let your gift be a source of beauty and inspiration, creating cherished memories for years to come.

For the festive season of Diwali, Studio Artemist provides so many different types of prints. 

For eg: Various Kamdhenu art prints uniquely blended with hand embroidery in bright and vibrant colors are available with us. They are already beautifully framed and can add a cultural and spiritual touch to your space. The image of the sacred cow and the intricate designs, symbolizing abundance and nourishment, often evokes feelings of warmth, positivity and can create a serene atmosphere and enhance the overall aesthetic of your decor. One can hang it in the living room, office or meditation space.  

These Kamdhenu prints also make for a thoughtful and auspicious Diwali gift! At Studio Artemist, our prints are not just so well priced but they also are a meaningful way to share the blessings of the season aligning perfectly with the spirit of the festival. 

Pichwai art as prints depicting various traditional subjects like Janmashtami, Sharad Purnima,Gopa Ashtami, Anakoot, Raas Leela are also available at Studio Artemist. Pichwais particularly depicting Srinathji, a form of Lord Krishna, originate from the Nathdwara region of Rajasthan and are a stunning representation of the divine in Hindu tradition. Srinathji is depicted in various poses and surrounded by vibrant landscapes and devotees thus the varied subjects in the paintings. These look particularly lovely hung in the puja area.  One can even use smaller Pichwai prints framed as centerpieces on the dining tables or side tables. Pair them with traditional oil lamps (diyas) for a warm glow. Create a gallery wall with a series of Pichwai paintings, showcasing different aspects of Srinathji's life and various motifs associated with him.

Miniature pichwai prints also pose as great gifting options for Diwali.

FAQs

What types of art prints is best for Diwali?

Incorporate traditional art forms in art prints that celebrate the festival's themes, such as light and prosperity.

We can also use contemporary looking art prints that give modern interpretations of traditional themes to give a fresh look to our space.

How can lighting enhance art during Diwali?

Strategic lighting can highlight the prints that one puts up in their space. The use of fairy lights or spotlights to draw attention to specific pieces creates a warm and inviting atmosphere.

What role do colors play in Diwali art?

Diwali brings a spirit of joy, prosperity and positivity so bright, vibrant hues. Incorporating these colors into your art can enhance the festive spirit.

Should one frame art prints before displaying them ?

Actually framing can add a polished and finished look to the product. The choice of frames should complement the print and your decor. One can use dull gold or ornate frames especially to enhance the festive feel.

How can one display art prints aesthetically?

We can display a single art print individually depending on the space we have. We can also create a gallery wall by grouping prints of different sizes. 

How do I choose the right size for my art prints?

Everything depends on the available wall space. Larger prints work well as focal points in the room, while smaller prints can be grouped together for a gallery effect.