There are two types of people when it comes to buying original art – those who prefer more muted tones, and those who like it bright! Although paintings that make expert use of neutral shades serve a fine purpose as providing sophisticated décor whenever it is needed, pieces of art that are bursting with colour provoke a sense of freedom and spontaneity that oozes with creativity.

If you are one of those buyers that love to splash their home with canvasses of colours, let us show you our pick of paintings for those who like things bright!

Colour Therapy – Caroline Ashwood

Colour Therapy

If you’re a fan of colour when it comes to art then you probably already own a piece by Caroline Ashwood, like many others at the Art2Arts community! Ashwood is one of our most popular artists at our online art gallery, and with her consistent offering of large paintings for sale that are packed with personality then it is no surprise! Although she does sometimes swap the rainbow palette for more subdued shades, we think this geometric piece that’s bursting with sunshine infused colours is a perfect example of the artist doing what she does best!

Gypsy Circus – Mervyn Tay Abstracts

Gypsy Circus

If you were to take a photograph right in the midst of a confetti cannon at a party, we imagine the resulting image would be very similar to this acrylic painting by Mervyn Tay. This is just one piece by the artist that is part of a wider series called ‘Impasto’. Consisting of the same textural brush marks and the same carnival style colour palate we see in ‘Gypsy Circus’, but arranged in different forms, this collection is the result of the artist truly letting free and using the canvas to record his creative journey.

Reclining Nude in City – Stephen Conroy

Reclining Nude in the City

Just because a pictures colour is more vivid and sporadic than in reality, it doesn’t mean that colourful paintings are limited to the abstract or expressionist form as demonstrated here by Stephen Conroy. This piece is not totally removed from the artist’s signature style of using cut out paper to create colour and shapes, and instead this is a reworking of a picture made from cut out pieces, recreated with paint and canvas.

Colour Rush – Andrew Watt

Colour Rush

This fantastic piece of original art certainly looks like it was fun to paint! Using bold, sweeping brush marks in tropical colours, this piece is given a sense of maturity with the contrasting use of black. Unlike the other paintings for sale by Andrew Watt, this piece is unique in the style of strokes, offering up more abstract and freely placed markings as opposed to the horizontal lines seen in his other works.

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