6 paintings to make your home a springtime sanctuary

We've made it... spring is finally in the air! If you're anything like me, you're feeling like now's a great time to refresh your home, and take advantage of all that hazy daylight suddenly streaming in through your windows. One of the easiest ways to give your space a fresh feel is by hanging some new art on your walls. Get the colours right, and you'll create a cool calm environment, perfect for unwinding during those longer, lighter evenings this spring.

For inspiration, here are 6 of my paintings to make your home a springtime sanctuary...

 

1. Majorelle Blue

Majorelle Blue

Bring cool Moroccan riad vibes into your home with Majorelle Blue, painted using a blue pigment I bought in a shop in Marrakech. Riads are traditional Moroccan homes, characterised by their shady courtyard gardens (as an escape from the intense sun), tranquil colours and Arabic patterns.  At 90 x 100cm, this painting is a real statement piece for your home.

Majorelle Blue, £700, available via my online store here

 

2. Nature's First Green Is Gold

A large statement piece, this painting celebrates the majestic movement of hummingbirds. The gold spray paint literally shimmers in certain lights, ensuring this painting will be a big talking point in your home this spring.

Nature's First Green Is Gold, £700, available via my online shop here

 

3. Aegean Sea

Bring a hint of the Greek Isles into your home. Tranquil colours and spray paint drips capture the graceful movement of the turtle as it glides underwater.  A mesmerising painting that'll have you day-dreaming of sunny faraway shores.

Aegean Sea, £400, available via my online store here

 

4. Grace

Its striking yellow colour means Grace will look amazing if your interior features greys or blues. Painted on chunky wooden panel, the spray paint pools and flashes of colour freshen up your walls and add enchanting texture.

Grace, £380, available via my online store here

 

5. Lost in Kyoto

LOST IN KYOTO SIAN STOREY

It's Sakura season in Japan, meaning its famous cherry blossom is in bloom right now.  This painting, with its vibrant pinks, purples and collage Japanese paper, captures the overwhelming beauty of Kyoto. Bold pink is on-trend this spring, so Lost in Kyoto will be a stunning Japanese-inspired addition to your home.

Lost in Kyoto, £400, available via my online store here

 

6. Eastern Sunrise

Introduce these fresh spring colours and patterns into your home with this painting inspired by the land of the rising sun, Japan.

Eastern Sunrise, £380 available via my online store here

 

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