5 Art Prints That Will Instantly Add Personality to Your Space

Here at Schoolhouse, we're often looking for effortless ways to make a lasting interior impact. One such creative avenue we've been exploring recently is art. Elegant and easy to install, art pieces can add color and character to your home with little effort. Here are 5 original art prints that will instantly elevate your space—no gallery wall required. 

Sunny Side Up print in a dining nook.

This timeless piece by Amanda Jane Jones is the perfect backdrop for kitchens, bedrooms, and living rooms alike. A fun way to brighten up your walls, this playful yet sophisticated print inspires a sense of joy wherever it rests.  

Cherries art print in an entryway.

A delightful print by Katharine Watson inspired by Oregon's native fruits. Perfect as a standalone piece for areas of the house with limited wall space or paired with its counterpart—the Marionberries Print

Dancing Troop Art Print in a hallway

Playful and organic forms come to life in this whimsical collage named after the term for a loose grouping of mushrooms. Made by Massachusetts based artist, Amy Ross, each illustration is inspired by field guides, art history books, and encyclopedias, creating a visually vibrant display.  

Modern flower print on a wall.

Sweet scalloped florals meet bold colors in this elegant print, perfect for adding a pop of color to your walls. Its petite size makes it an ideal addition in hallways, entryways, kitchens, or other small spaces that need a little character. 

You & Me print in a dining nook.

Graphic artist, print-maker and designer Anthony Burrill is well-known for his typographic compositions and his uncompromising commitment to handmade image-making. This signed print is a striking statement piece for any interior, and serves as a pleasant reminder of those you love.  

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