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Wall Art for the Little Ones.

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Today  I was looking for prints to grace the walls of my clients home and came across a few favorites from my very own Kids Room folder. My preferences tend to lean towards the more graphic, quirky, sweet, and modern aesthetic. The ones I’m feeling this evening are shared below…

I absolutely love pink and yellow for a baby girls room and this Rothko print brightens up and sweetens an intimate space.

Mark Rothko | Untitled 1951-55

Mark Rothko | Untitled 1951-55

This wall print brings in a mix of vibrant color for a boys room. Energizing with an “ageless” quality, it might work well alongside a subtle plaid duvet and that favorite brown teddy bear.

Gary Max Collins | Desert Cloud

Gary Max Collins | Desert Cloud

Circles and shapes always take first place in kids rooms. How about this geometric sight for curious eyes from Art.com? The colors are catching and will look right at home in that sleek contemporary nursery space.

Alberto Cont | Al Sole

Alberto Cont | Al Sole

This is a great take on the classic sock monkey-meets-photojournalistic art. Black and white can look just as good in the kids room as it does in the entryway gallery.

Arne Svenson

Arne Svenson

Don’t stop here. Look what Cookie Magazine put together for Kids room alphabet posters so the little guy or gal can learn from A to Z (I love the last one!).

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