Decorating, Kids Rooms Wall Art
Illustrations for kid’s rooms;
When thinking about decorating your nursery or kid’s room you may want to consider several things as well as color palate and framing.
Kids develop very quickly in many areas, there are studies that indicate that they are born with an inherent creativity and as they get older that creativity gets stifled or “pushed back” to the back of the more “dominate” important brain functions.
Think about pictures, games, interactive decorations that have unfinished stories in there very design. Let the object encourage the child to create a story to go along with the picture or object. If the story is finished then the child does not exercise their creativity.
As an example, have you noticed that the very old cartoons left some of the story up to our imagination to finish what happened to the rabbit when he went underground? How upset do you get when the director of a movie leaves the ending with you wondering what happened to the character?
We seem to live in a society that does not leave much to our imagination.
Give your child an illustration of a classic character that has an unfinished story. Look for that decorating idea that is not finished. Look for a picture that you can imagine what is going to happen next. What are the rest of the family and friends of that character doing, what might they be like?
Then, imagine how many story’s your child will create around that picture as it grows up,
and you now have an heirloom piece of art.
Whimsical Wall Art for Kids room;
Parents all have the same desire, provide a nurturing warm environment for their child to develop, play and sleep. Your child’s bedroom is the one room that is theirs. This is also the room that will reflect their identity and will influence their future personality. It is the place where you put them to bed and hope their dreams are filled with wonderful things. Of course you want to purchase artwork for your child’s special places that is beautiful and colorful to help them dream those happy dreams.
Visual and auditory stimulation is foremost in early development and what they see and hear everyday will eventually affect their future creativity, style and outlook in life
While no one can put a price limit on love for their child, there are some factors to consider when choosing artwork for your child’s place and deciding how much to spend.
What is the total room effect? – There are lots of items in a child’s bedroom that contribute to provide the overall effect including your child’s furniture, bedding, window treatments, rugs, colors and shapes. If the room is stuffed with furniture, accessories, rugs and toys and swirling with colors, less is more when it comes to kids’ artwork. If you select a few tasteful art pieces to “add” to the room you will be purchasing fewer pieces, you can now feel confident about spending more on a few high-quality artwork selections. Remember, that the art on the wall is usually more permanent then many of the other furnishings and good art often becomes a life long friend or memory and a comforting reminder of home.
Less can be More – Yes you want your child’s room stimulating, colorful and inviting while not overwhelming everyone who enters and this includes the wall space. A good rule of thumb is to draw the eye to the wall, guiding the viewer’s attention to a central theme or a prominent piece of work. That can easily be done with a single large wall piece with smaller decorations around it or with a centrally located collage of smaller pieces. Many times a large room can be made to feel warmer with several smaller pieces spread down the wall to allow the eye to glide around the room.
Choosing Illustrations for Kids Rooms – is a matter of personal taste and the identity of the child. If your child adores bears then you may want to purchase a meaningful piece of work that will be treasured by your child, a quality reproduction can be more valuable then another piece that is more costly. High quality reproductions are also a wonderful alternative to hand painted children’s art.
The dollar factor is not the only consideration, it is also the emotional value that you seek to achieve. Another way to accomplish that emotional value is to include the child in choosing the art. Your child will be thrilled to help you decorate his or her bedroom and you will have the shared memories of picking out those works of art.
As your baby develops, they begin to take notice of all of their wonderful surroundings. Even art, no matter how original the piece, strikes a seeming similarity to our lives. That is why introducing your children to the vast world of whimsical art from the very beginning will be a springboard for future discoveries and creativity. And adding illustration wall art to your child’s nursery is the perfect addition to every baby’s room. The whimsical designs will bring serenity and excitement to your baby’s new space and to their lives. What could possibly be better?
Children’s and Baby Wall Art – will make a statement in a child’s room and fill a negative space. Nursery Wall Art can extend or compliment a theme, and pull together colors and patterns making a room feel finished. Kids Art By Hank has many simple yet whimsical Wall Art themes that can add to everyone’s enjoyment and incorporate the theme you are trying to achieve. While his works were sold privately for years you can now enjoy his Illustrations for Kids Rooms and Baby Nursery wall art at very reasonable prices and have them customized to fit your custom design.
Creative, Whimsical Wall Art, on the walls of your kids’ room inspires creativity and inspiration as they develop.
Give your child the early love of Fine Wall Art for their nursery that all of you will enjoy for generations.


