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  • Inspirations by Carolyn Crampton

    Carolyn Crampton San Francisco-based artist, Carolyn Crampton, paints still life works including her rabbits or another sentient animal with it's own thoughts gazing out at the viewer. In some cases, paintings feature a human world inhabited by animals. Some of the arrangements echo classical post-hunting scenes of dead game. The addition of contemporary items, such as cast-off toys or sporting equipment, comment on modern American life, our collections of stuff and our feelings about animals. -Artist: Carolyn Crampton
  • Long Island Properity

    Laura Henwick The grand-scale of the interior balances seamlessly with multiple exterior limestone terraces, flowing gardens, and a magnificent pool surrounded by the glistening waterfront and captivating, lively views of the harbor turning basin. Poised at the island’s tip and transcending all others, the space and views afforded by this distinguished residence cannot be replicated. - Artwork by Ginnava
  • Inspirations by James Keeton

    James Keeton James Keeton is a painter and educator focused on abstract form, expression, and narrative. In this series, his depictions of fishermen serve as a springboard for abstracted images. Color is emphasized, with paintings created in different dominant hues. Horizontal and vertical lines combined with delineated planes reflect an interest in early twentieth century modernism.
  • Artist: Deepa Kataria

    Deepa Kataria Inspiration created on Ginanva platform
  • Inspirations by Carolyn Crampton

    Carolyn Crampton San Francisco-based artist, Carolyn Crampton, paints still life works including her rabbits or another sentient animal with it's own thoughts gazing out at the viewer. In some cases, paintings feature a human world inhabited by animals. Some of the arrangements echo classical post-hunting scenes of dead game. The addition of contemporary items, such as cast-off toys or sporting equipment, comment on modern American life, our collections of stuff and our feelings about animals. The animals become a witness to the scene, yet removed because of their species. They may interact with the items but they possess a different relationship to them. By portraying everyday objects in a realistic style, the common becomes nostalgic and humorous. The artist is in a conversation with classical painters who treated their animal portraits with romanticism to sentimentalism to kitsch.
  • Nichole Van Hart - Portfolio

    Nichole Van Hart We help busy people make quick, affordable changes so they feel happier in their homes. Flat fee and hourly pricing available. Need a little expert input? We are like practical friends with good taste who know where to shop. We can come to your place, schedule a video call, or even shop with you. Not sure how to make what you have look good? We shop for and arrange the perfect accessories. Quick. Convenient. done. Old furniture, new place? New place, no furniture? Let us make the most of what you have. Includes design, purchase for 1 room. (furniture, accessories, etc. additional)
  • Family Room Coming to the Fore

    Ellen Brook
  • Artist Gustavo Ramos Rivera

    Catherine Taylor Gustavo Ramos Rivera is an abstract painter whose work is recognized for its emotional and visual intensity and its highly individualized iconography. Using brilliant color and a highly personal symbology, the artist has created a unique language that is written throughout his paintings.
  • Transitional Bungalow-II

    Laura Henwick Laura & Andrew Henwick would love to team up with you to help you discover your home's true potential. Best of all, we understand value and demand quality at the best price. Part of Laura & Andrew ’s initial attraction to one another is their lifelong love for beautiful interiors. - Artwork by Ginnava Fine Art
  • Artist: Deepa Kataria

    Deepa Kataria Inspirations curated on Ginnava platform
  • Inspirations by James Keeton

    James Keeton James Keeton is a painter and educator focused on abstract form, expression, and narrative. In this series, his depictions of fishermen serve as a springboard for abstracted images. Color is emphasized, with paintings created in different dominant hues. Horizontal and vertical lines combined with delineated planes reflect an interest in early twentieth century modernism.
  • Inspirations by Silvia Poloto

    Silvia Poloto To enter the studio of Silvia Poloto is a little bit like stepping into a maelstrom. Not that her living/work space appears tornado-hit, far from it. Silvia’s living space is an exhibition showcase, elegant and orderly, and her adjoining work studio is what you would expect from such a prolific artist (a visitor hardly knows which way to turn as there are so many works in progress competing for his or her attention). No, it is not the physical presentation that causes one to feel as if they are caught up in a whirlwind … it is, rather, the passion and enthusiasm of the artist. From the first work one sees, Silvia begins to share a barrage of ideas and messages that inform and are conveyed in her art. It is an irresistible excitement of the mind that captures you and makes you realize you are in the presence of not only a dynamic individual, but a profoundly informed artist.
  • Inspirations for Natalie

    Laura Henwick Deepa Kataria is a Bay Area Artist.
  • Inspirations by Carolyn Crampton

    Carolyn Crampton San Francisco-based artist, Carolyn Crampton, paints still life works including her rabbits or another sentient animal with it's own thoughts gazing out at the viewer. In some cases, paintings feature a human world inhabited by animals. Some of the arrangements echo classical post-hunting scenes of dead game. The addition of contemporary items, such as cast-off toys or sporting equipment, comment on modern American life, our collections of stuff and our feelings about animals. The animals become a witness to the scene, yet removed because of their species. They may interact with the items but they possess a different relationship to them. By portraying everyday objects in a realistic style, the common becomes nostalgic and humorous. The artist is in a conversation with classical painters who treated their animal portraits with romanticism to sentimentalism to kitsch.
  • Space3

    Deepa Kataria Artwork by Deepa Kataria
  • Foyer - Contemporary Home

    Janet Bludau Contemporary home near beach in SoCal.
  • Curation for Hotel Lobby

    Stacey Johnson Whether your project is for a hotel, hospital, office, lobby, public space or home… I can work with you to create just the right WOW art for your space. Most of my business is concentrated on large, custom art installations, each unique and truly original - intended to create spectacular spaces and very happy clients!
  • Inspirations by Deepa Kataria

    Deepa Kataria The artist believes in the experimentation of color, design and texture through oil paints on canvas to make the subject abstract. The hide and seek of layering; the push and pull of values, color and contrast in rhythmic action is to create harmony and balance. The lost and found shapes, edges and textures are to create playful experience of melting pot of heart's emotional state in an environment.
  • Mario Henrique

    Laura Henwick
  • Inspirations by Carolyn Crampton

    Carolyn Crampton About the Artist: By portraying everyday objects in a realistic style, the common becomes nostalgic and humorous. Crampton is in a conversation with classical painters who treated their animal portraits with romanticism to sentimentalism to kitsch. She starts directly on canvas with a brush sketch, and then builds up the painting layer by layer, using a glazing technique to depict her imagery. The key color stripes are included to kill the illusion of space and to add a musical rhythm.
  • Sitting Room

    Karl Soderlund
  • View Room

    Janet Bludau City Home
  • Green Room

    Karl Soderlund
  • Midcentury Modern

    Laura Henwick Updating a midcentury modern home can be a challenge. What was new and fresh has probably faded over time. Midcentury design’s trademark dark wood paneling and flooring can feel dated 50 years later. - Artwork by Ginnava Fine Art
  • Curation for residential home

    Arthur Koch
  • Great Room

    Karl Soderlund
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    Sai Samanth gfgfg
  • Sekhar Space

    Sekhar V This is Sekhar space. Hope you like it
  • Modern Residential Interior Design Project

    Christine Lawrence A Modern, residential interior design project at the Ilona Condominium in South Beach, Miami, Florida. - Artwork by Ginnava Fine Art
  • Inspirations from Karen

    Laura Henwick
  • Design kitchen

    Fleur Spolidor "Real Estate Rabbit hole" in a very relaxing environment
  • Artwork for Commercial spaces

    Arthur Koch
  • Home Office

    Rachel Newman -Curated on Ginnava
  • Living Room

    Victoria Veedell
  • Conference Room

    Janet Bludau
  • Inspirations by Carolyn Crampton

    Carolyn Crampton San Francisco-based artist, Carolyn Crampton, paints still life works including her rabbits or another sentient animal with it's own thoughts gazing out at the viewer. In some cases, paintings feature a human world inhabited by animals. Some of the arrangements echo classical post-hunting scenes of dead game. The addition of contemporary items, such as cast-off toys or sporting equipment, comment on modern American life, our collections of stuff and our feelings about animals. The animals become a witness to the scene, yet removed because of their species. They may interact with the items but they possess a different relationship to them. By portraying everyday objects in a realistic style, the common becomes nostalgic and humorous. The artist is in a conversation with classical painters who treated their animal portraits with romanticism to sentimentalism to kitsch.
  • Space1

    Deepa Kataria Artwork by Deepa Kataria
  • Fine art curation for the living room

    Catherine Taylor While over sized works always make your surroundings seem more opulent, featuring one bold work is more affordable than you think. Here are some fine artwork curated for a living room
  • New Space for my room

    Viveek Sharma New Space for my room
  • Mario Henrique

    Laura Henwick
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    Inspirations for Natalie

    Laura Henwick Laura & Andrew Henwick would love to team up with you to help you discover your home's true potential. Best of all, we understand value and demand quality at the best price. Part of Laura & Andrew ’s initial attraction to one another is their lifelong love for beautiful interiors. - Artwork by Ginnava Fine Art
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    Living Room Space

    Stacey Johnson Our team worked with the owners of this beautiful Orinda home over the course of a year to build a collection of ten pieces. The art ranges from soft and atmospheric to contemporary, creating a stylish and confident contrast to the house’s traditional mediterranean architecture.
  • Transitional Living

    Christine Lawrence Transformed a completely empty living/dining room into a beautiful and inviting space for a young family.
  • for client Prashi

    Viveek Sharma
  • living room - 2

    Viveek Sharma
  • Inspirations from Artist Gustavo

    Catherine Taylor Gustavo Ramos Rivera (b. 1940–) is an abstract painter whose work is recognized for its emotional and visual intensity and its highly individualized iconography. Using brilliant color and a highly personal symbology, the artist has created a unique language that is written throughout his paintings.
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  • Commercial Collection - III

    Lauren Nichols Livable, warm, comfortable. That’s what our client’s say and that is what we’re aiming for. Spaces you could hang in all day. - Artwork by Ginnava Fine Art
  • For Demo

    Laura Henwick
  • Inspirations by James Keeton

    James Keeton James Keeton is a painter and educator focused on abstract form, expression, and narrative. In this series, his depictions of fishermen serve as a springboard for abstracted images. Color is emphasized, with paintings created in different dominant hues. Horizontal and vertical lines combined with delineated planes reflect an interest in early twentieth century modernism.
  • Alter Ego In Situ

    Lorraine Lawson
  • Inspirations by Silvia Poloto

    Silvia Poloto Brazilian-born Silvia Poloto is an accomplished artist working in a range of visual disciplines. She is known for her lively abstract canvases and mixed-media sculptures. Recognized for her dynamic compositions and color sensibility, Poloto exploits a vibrant visual vocabulary of boldness and subtlety. Her deftly handled juxtapositions unfold in rich, textured hues and expressive gesture. The result is a body of work characterized by equal amounts of surprise, playfulness and provocation. Her aesthetic choices engage the viewer on a visceral level. Poloto has worked in a variety of media, including photography, sculpture, painting and video. Elements of each of these media find their home in her current work. While the Bay Area is her current home, her work has been exhibited throughout the U.S. and abroad, including United Arab Emirates, France, Spain, Jordania, Italy, Romania, Croatia, Bulgaria, Turkey, Greece and China among others. In the Bay Area, her work has been feat
  • Meadowland Home

    Rachel Newman Artwork by Ginnava Fine Art
  • Statement wall

    Stacey Johnson Looking to make a bold statement of your corporate walls?
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    Collection-IV

    Stacey Johnson Our team worked with one of our corporate clients over the course of a year to build a collection of ten pieces. The art ranges from soft and atmospheric to contemporary, creating a stylish and confident contrast.
  • Simons

    Laura Henwick Restored and reupholstered antiques work side by side with classic design elements
  • Inspirations by Carolyn Crampton

    Carolyn Crampton San Francisco-based artist, Carolyn Crampton, paints still life works including her rabbits or another sentient animal with it's own thoughts gazing out at the viewer. In some cases, paintings feature a human world inhabited by animals. Some of the arrangements echo classical post-hunting scenes of dead game. The addition of contemporary items, such as cast-off toys or sporting equipment, comment on modern American life, our collections of stuff and our feelings about animals.
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  • Living room

    Fleur Spolidor Alice and the orchid extraordinaire
  • Space2

    Deepa Kataria Artwork by Deepa Kataria
  • Neutral Home with Pops of Color

    Janet Bludau
  • Inspirations by Holly Van Hart

    Holly Van Hart abstract nature paintings are meant to spark new excitement about the limitless opportunities we have in our lives. Images of abstracted forests, trees, fields, and flowers are used to symbolize abundance, connectedness, opportunity, and the generation of new life and new ideas. These paintings highlight the promise of our own creativity and capabilities, to be nurtured and explored and stretched to their fullest potential. -Curated on Ginnava platform
  • Space4

    Deepa Kataria Artwork by Deepa Kataria
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    Transitional Living

    Rachel Newman The client, who also specializes in residential interiors, had a vision of ‘transitional’ style for the home, marrying clean and contemporary elements with touches of antique charm. Energy efficient materials along with reclaimed architectural wood details were seamlessly integrated, adding sustainable design elements to this transitional design. The architect and client collaboration strived to achieve modern, clean spaces playfully interjecting rustic elements throughout the home. - Artwork by Ginnava
  • Cafe_Bouloud

    Laura Henwick High end restaurant, eclectic modern design - Curated by Ginnava
  • Inspirations by Silvia Poloto

    Silvia Poloto This body of work is an examination of letting go – of attitudes, old beliefs, dreams and emotions. A clearing of all things unnecessary in order to strip bare to the essential. Within this context, the emptiness is full, and holds potential for all unfolding moments. This work began when I was building my home. The relationship between me and the structure of my home was felt. Was lived. As if I was inside one of my paintings. From the outside, from the inside out, me and the empty space, me and the objects, how the objects were placed, the relationship among each other and the negative space around it, and me standing around each one. I became an active part of the space as much as a passive one. I saw myself having total control over it and not having any control at all, as if experiencing all potentiality. The result was a breathing space for the eye and mind, surrounded by the sea and the sky. What I sought with my living space, and continues with my artwork, is a kind of
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    Bridle_Path

    Laura Henwick Open concept dining room and livingroom; a seamless mix of modern and Mid-Century design in a luxury 60’s bungalow
  • Classic Living Room

    Janet Bludau
  • Elegant Hallways

    Stacey Johnson The perfect work of art has the power to bring your space to life, but choosing the right one can be daunting. Take a mysterious approach with a masterpiece of one-of-a-kind art that combines both the structure and effortless beauty! Choose from contemporary to abstract, sizes small to large
  • Inspirations by Carolyn Crampton

    Carolyn Crampton San Francisco-based artist, Carolyn Crampton, paints still life works including her rabbits or another sentient animal with it's own thoughts gazing out at the viewer. In some cases, paintings feature a human world inhabited by animals. Some of the arrangements echo classical post-hunting scenes of dead game. The addition of contemporary items, such as cast-off toys or sporting equipment, comment on modern American life, our collections of stuff and our feelings about animals. The animals become a witness to the scene, yet removed because of their species. They may interact with the items but they possess a different relationship to them. By portraying everyday objects in a realistic style, the common becomes nostalgic and humorous. The artist is in a conversation with classical painters who treated their animal portraits with romanticism to sentimentalism to kitsch.
  • Latest Abstracts

    HEGO Goevert A compilation of my latest abstracts.
  • Commercial sit out

    Rachel Newman -Curated on Ginnava
  • Inspirations by Karen L Kirshner

    Karen L Kirshner Karen Lynne Kirshner is an award winning abstract artist.
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    Inspirations by Karen L Kirshner

    Karen L Kirshner Karen Lynne Kirshner is an award winning abstract artist.
  • Dining Room

    Ian Ruhter
  • Dream space

    Fleur Spolidor "What's in your dream" Alice painting in situ
  • NICHOLE VAN HART - Portfolio

    Nichole Van Hart We help busy people make quick, affordable changes so they feel happier in their homes. Flat fee and hourly pricing available. Need a little expert input? We are like practical friends with good taste who know where to shop. We can come to your place, schedule a video call, or even shop with you. Not sure how to make what you have look good? We shop for and arrange the perfect accessories. Quick. Convenient. done. Old furniture, new place? New place, no furniture? Let us make the most of what you have. Includes design, purchase for 1 room. (furniture, accessories, etc. additional)
  • Karen Kirshner dining room After the Storm

    Karen L Kirshner
  • Inspirations by James Keeton

    James Keeton James Keeton is a painter and educator focused on abstract form, expression, and narrative. In this series, his depictions of fishermen serve as a springboard for abstracted images. Color is emphasized, with paintings created in different dominant hues. Horizontal and vertical lines combined with delineated planes reflect an interest in early twentieth century modernism.
  • Fine art Curations for the Entryway

    Cindy Rankow -Curated on Ginnava Platform
  • Inspirations by James Keeton

    James Keeton James Keeton is a painter and educator focused on abstract form, expression, and narrative. In this series, his depictions of fishermen serve as a springboard for abstracted images. Color is emphasized, with paintings created in different dominant hues. Horizontal and vertical lines combined with delineated planes reflect an interest in early twentieth century modernism.
  • Collection-I

    Stacey Johnson Our team worked with the owners of this beautiful Orinda home over the course of a year to build a collection of ten pieces. The art ranges from soft and atmospheric to contemporary, creating a stylish and confident contrast to the house’s traditional mediterranean architecture.
  • Inspirations by Deepa Kataria

    Deepa Kataria The artist believes in the experimentation of color, design and texture through oil paints on canvas to make the subject abstract. The hide and seek of layering; the push and pull of values, color and contrast in rhythmic action is to create harmony and balance. The lost and found shapes, edges and textures are to create playful experience of melting pot of heart's emotional state in an environment.
  • Collection-III

    Stacey Johnson Our team worked with one of our corporate clients over the course of a year to build a collection of ten pieces. The art ranges from soft and atmospheric to contemporary, creating a stylish and confident contrast.
  • Living room by Janet

    Viveek Sharma Curated for interior designer
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    Silverwood

    Laura Henwick Restored and reupholstered antiques work side by side with contemporary and classic design elements in this luxury home
  • Commercial collection - IV

    Lauren Nichols Livable, warm, comfortable. That’s what our client’s say and that is what we’re aiming for. Spaces you could hang in all day. - Artwork by Ginnava Fine Art
  • Inspirations by Carolyn Crampton

    Carolyn Crampton San Francisco-based artist, Carolyn Crampton, paints still life works including her rabbits or another sentient animal with it's own thoughts gazing out at the viewer. In some cases, paintings feature a human world inhabited by animals. Some of the arrangements echo classical post-hunting scenes of dead game. The addition of contemporary items, such as cast-off toys or sporting equipment, comment on modern American life, our collections of stuff and our feelings about animals. The animals become a witness to the scene, yet removed because of their species. They may interact with the items but they possess a different relationship to them. By portraying everyday objects in a realistic style, the common becomes nostalgic and humorous. The artist is in a conversation with classical painters who treated their animal portraits with romanticism to sentimentalism to kitsch.
  • Living Room

    Ian Ruhter Contemporary home - open concept
  • Salon

    Fleur Spolidor Salon lumineux avec tableau coloré
  • commercial project

    Viveek Sharma Curated for Niranjan
  • Residential Collection - II

    Stacey Johnson Our team worked with the owners of this beautiful Orinda home over the course of a year to build a collection of ten pieces. The art ranges from soft and atmospheric to contemporary, creating a stylish and confident contrast to the house’s traditional mediterranean architecture.
  • Mediterranean Home

    Christine Lawrence A classic Mediterranean home turns Transitional and Contemporary by Lawrence Design Studios. We specializes in light-filled interiors that are soft yet structured, with a feeling of earthiness. - Artwork by Ginnava Fine Art
  • Corporate Lounge Artwork

    Lauren Nichols Corporate art for your office walls that display your culture and brand values Artwork by Ginnava Fine Art
  • Abstract inspirations

    Laura Henwick
  • Glenwood House

    Cindy Rankow Designed by Ludwig van der Natura, this 1951 house in Plano, Ill., is known for its transparency and simplicity. The calm landscape of the Fox River and surrounding trees, its minimalist expression, and a floating terrace make it one of the architect’s most noted works. Artwork by GinnavaFineArt LLC
  • Wabi-Sabi

    Silvia Poloto "This work began while I was designing my home. The relationship between me and the structure of my home was felt. Was lived. As if I were inside one of my paintings. From the outside, from the inside out, me and the empty space, me and the objects, how the objects were placed and in return placed me, the relationship among each other and the negative space around it. I became an active part of the space as much as a passive one, as I experienced myself having total control over it while having no control at all, as if experiencing all as potentiality. The result was a breathing space for the eye and mind, surrounded by the sea and the sky, with inner and outer vistas merging and emerging. Being became becoming, in lived experience and in open space. What I sought with my living space, and continues with my artwork, is a kind of essential refined simplicity reduced to the extreme, understated and unassuming yet with active presence, dynamic possibility and quiet authority.
  • Inspiration by John Warren Travis

    John Warren Travis Deeply thoughtful, Warren Travis both relishes and is daunted by the painting process, and philosophical about its challenges. He often works in series, investigating subjects over time, from shifting perspectives, interested in observing changes in what (and how) he sees.
  • Inspirations by Holly Van Hart

    Holly Van Hart Abstract nature paintings are meant to spark new excitement about the limitless opportunities we have in our lives. Images of abstracted forests, trees, fields, and flowers are used to symbolize abundance, connectedness, opportunity, and the generation of new life and new ideas. These paintings highlight the promise of our own creativity and capabilities, to be nurtured and explored and stretched to their fullest potential. - Curated on Ginnava Platform
  • Office Hallway

    Janet Bludau
  • Curated for Leslie Conte

    Stacey Johnson Leslie Conte's Dining Room. Take a mysterious approach with a masterpiece art that combines both the structure and effortless beauty!
  • Living Room

    Ian Ruhter Contemporary home - open concept
  • Inspirations by Gustavo Ramos Rivera

    Catherine Taylor
  • Cozy Nook

    Stacey Johnson Energetic art for your kitchen where family and friends always gather.
  • Entry way

    Fleur Spolidor Alice paintings choice
  • Inspirational Statement Art

    Catherine Taylor - Curated by Catherine Taylor
  • Living Room

    Janet Bludau Seascape to compliment Beach House Vibe
  • This series shows a collection of multi-layered and heavy-textured abstract compositions - works where the energy of colour, the texture, the partitioning, and the contrasts are essential. Please note that lighting will make a difference in the mood and feel of the painting. Each of these abstract

    HEGO Goevert
  • Abstract Inspirations

    Sidnea D'Amico Sidnea D’Amico’s work imbues movement, line, and color. Inspired by both the energy of a bustling city environment and the more quiet moments of domesticity. In her Still Life Series, you can see these reflected in the suggestion of cityscapes and household objects. D’Amico plays and manipulates these shapes by layering them within layers of paint. She is often scratching and using transparency on the surface to quietly reveal their existence or simply to give them a recognizable presence.
  • Robert's Living

    Ian Ruhter City Home in Bay Area. Naturalists and spend time in Tahoe
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    Sidnea D'Amico Portfolio

    Sidnea D'Amico Sidnea D’Amico’s work imbues movement, line, and color. Inspired by both the energy of a bustling city environment and the more quiet moments of domesticity. In her Still Life Series, you can see these reflected in the suggestion of cityscapes and household objects. D’Amico plays and manipulates these shapes by layering them within layers of paint. She is often scratching and using transparency on the surface to quietly reveal their existence or simply to give them a recognizable presence.
  • Inspirations by Carolyn Crampton

    Carolyn Crampton About the Artist: By portraying everyday objects in a realistic style, the common becomes nostalgic and humorous. Crampton is in a conversation with classical painters who treated their animal portraits with romanticism to sentimentalism to kitsch. She starts directly on canvas with a brush sketch, and then builds up the painting layer by layer, using a glazing technique to depict her imagery. The key color stripes are included to kill the illusion of space and to add a musical rhythm.
  • Inspirations by Holly Van Hart

    Holly Van Hart abstract nature paintings are meant to spark new excitement about the limitless opportunities we have in our lives. Images of abstracted forests, trees, fields, and flowers are used to symbolize abundance, connectedness, opportunity, and the generation of new life and new ideas. These paintings highlight the promise of our own creativity and capabilities, to be nurtured and explored and stretched to their fullest potential. -Curated on Ginnava Platform
  • Collection-IV

    Stacey Johnson Art that radiates peace and tranquility for the living room
  • Mediterranean Heaven

    Laura Henwick A remarkably glamorous and welcoming space to come home to. The light plaster walls and dark wood ceilings of the home were the perfect backdrop for us to achieve the task of designing around the client's collection of exquisite Persian rugs. Rich color and textured furnishings were added that really highlighted the beauty in each unique rug. The wall art that was chosen for this space was the final touch to create an intriguing and joyous experience throughout the home. - Artwork by Ginnava Fine Art
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    Sai Samanth Dining Room
  • Paris Rouge

    Deepa Kataria
  • Above Fireplace

    Karl Soderlund
  • Curation for Residential Client

    Stacey Johnson Take a mysterious approach with a masterpiece of acrylic wall art that combines both the structure and effortless beauty!
  • Residential Collection - I

    Stacey Johnson Our team worked with the owners of this beautiful Orinda home over the course of a year to build a collection of ten pieces. The art ranges from soft and atmospheric to contemporary, creating a stylish and confident contrast to the house’s traditional mediterranean architecture.
  • Dining room

    Ron Scharfe country home set in the woods
  • My New cityscape series

    Arthur Koch Description here
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    Viveek Sharma check
  • Fireplace

    Ian Ruhter
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    Inspirations

    Sidnea D'Amico Sidnea D’Amico’s work imbues movement, line, and color. Inspired by both the energy of a bustling city environment and the more quiet moments of domesticity. In her Still Life Series, you can see these reflected in the suggestion of cityscapes and household objects. D’Amico plays and manipulates these shapes by layering them within layers of paint. She is often scratching and using transparency on the surface to quietly reveal their existence or simply to give them a recognizable presence.
  • Artwork for public spaces

    Stacey Johnson Whether your project is for a hotel, hospital, office, lobby, public space or home… I can work with you to create just the right WOW art for your space. Most of my business is concentrated on large, custom art installations, each unique and truly original - intended to create spectacular spaces and very happy clients!
  • Usonian Ranch

    Christine Lawrence Contemporary "Usonian" style ranch home featured in Taunton Press books, "Updating American Classic Ranch Homes", and "Celebrating the American Home: 50 Great Houses from 50 American Architects
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  • Inspirations by Silvia Poloto

    Silvia Poloto Brazilian-born Silvia Poloto is an accomplished artist working in a range of visual disciplines. She is known for her lively abstract canvases and mixed-media sculptures. Recognized for her dynamic compositions and color sensibility, Poloto exploits a vibrant visual vocabulary of boldness and subtlety. Her deftly handled juxtapositions unfold in rich, textured hues and expressive gesture. The result is a body of work characterized by equal amounts of surprise, playfulness and provocation. Her aesthetic choices engage the viewer on a visceral level. Poloto has worked in a variety of media, including photography, sculpture, painting and video. Elements of each of these media find their home in her current work. While the Bay Area is her current home, her work has been exhibited throughout the U.S. and abroad, including United Arab Emirates, France, Spain, Jordania, Italy, Romania, Croatia, Bulgaria, Turkey, Greece and China among others. In the Bay Area, her work has been featur
  • Inspirations by Carolyn Crampton

    Carolyn Crampton San Francisco-based artist, Carolyn Crampton, paints still life works including her rabbits or another sentient animal with it's own thoughts gazing out at the viewer. In some cases, paintings feature a human world inhabited by animals. Some of the arrangements echo classical post-hunting scenes of dead game. The addition of contemporary items, such as cast-off toys or sporting equipment, comment on modern American life, our collections of stuff and our feelings about animals. The animals become a witness to the scene, yet removed because of their species. They may interact with the items but they possess a different relationship to them. By portraying everyday objects in a realistic style, the common becomes nostalgic and humorous. The artist is in a conversation with classical painters who treated their animal portraits with romanticism to sentimentalism to kitsch.
  • For my living room

    Laura Henwick
  • Collection-I

    Stacey Johnson Our team worked with one of our corporate clients over the course of a year to build a collection of ten pieces. The art ranges from soft and atmospheric to contemporary, creating a stylish and confident contrast.
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    Kerri Warner I relish the combination of contemporary design with the unexpected utilization of found, recycled, and/or repurposed materials. In my collages I use a combination of found materials (e.g., book pages, wrapping paper, fragments of antique hardware, etc.) and acrylic paints to create mixed media works on wood panels.
  • Inspirations by Carolyn Crampton

    Carolyn Crampton San Francisco-based artist, Carolyn Crampton, paints still life works including her rabbits or another sentient animal with it's own thoughts gazing out at the viewer. In some cases, paintings feature a human world inhabited by animals. Some of the arrangements echo classical post-hunting scenes of dead game. The addition of contemporary items, such as cast-off toys or sporting equipment, comment on modern American life, our collections of stuff and our feelings about animals. The animals become a witness to the scene, yet removed because of their species. They may interact with the items but they possess a different relationship to them. By portraying everyday objects in a realistic style, the common becomes nostalgic and humorous. The artist is in a conversation with classical painters who treated their animal portraits with romanticism to sentimentalism to kitsch.
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  • Collection-I

    Cindy Rankow
  • ROSA

    Silvia Poloto "The artwork was inspired by the autobiographical and developed as I accepted all sides of myself. The crazy pink is the crazy pink, a red rose, a cry for more than flower color. It also celebrates our shared experience, the human condition and its cycle of death, rebirth, and transformation. Ashes, ashes, we all fall down. When creating pieces for this show, I continued my use of abstract imagery which in this case represents the impermanence of our worldly lives. Seeing is only one part of the story. It’s easy to be fooled by our eyes, which can only see so far." -Silvia Poloto
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    Kalles

    Laura Henwick Transitional eclectic design with Asian antiques and rugs in this livingroom in a luxury ravine residence - Curated by Ginnava
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    Kerri Warner
  • Corporate Collection

    Stacey Johnson Whether your project is for a hotel, hospital, office, lobby, public space or home… I can work with you to create just the right WOW art for your space. Most of my business is concentrated on large, custom art installations, each unique and truly original - intended to create spectacular spaces and very happy clients!
  • Fine art curation for the living room

    Catherine Taylor While oversized works always make your surroundings seem more opulent, featuring one bold work is more affordable than you think. Here are some fine artwork curated for a living room
  • Hallway 2

    Karl Soderlund
  • Formal Room

    Karl Soderlund
  • Transitional Design

    Nichole Van Hart Good taste is not an abstract ideal, but a tangible concept that is specific to each client. We capture our client’s vision with the same passion as if it were our own and deliver the best parts of that vision with an elevated presentation. -Artwork by Ginnava
  • Mid Century Ranch

    Christine Lawrence Laughter filled Mid-century ranch home for family of a well traveled family. - Artwork by Ginnava Fine Art
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    Chong

    Laura Henwick An urban condo design project with hip modern design elements
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    Inspirations by Karen L Kirshner

    Karen L Kirshner Karen Lynne Kirshner is an award winning abstract artist.
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  • Stacy Jones

    Laura Henwick A remarkably glamorous and welcoming space to come home to. The light plaster walls and dark wood ceilings of the home were the perfect backdrop for us to achieve the task of designing around the client's collection of exquisite Persian rugs. Rich color and textured furnishings were added that really highlighted the beauty in each unique rug. The wall art that was chosen for this space was the final touch to create an intriguing and joyous experience throughout the home. - Artwork by Ginnava Fine Art
  • Commercial Collection - V

    Lauren Nichols Livable, warm, comfortable. That’s what our client’s say and that is what we’re aiming for. Spaces you could hang in all day. - Artwork by Ginnava Fine Art
  • Bayside Usonian Ranch

    Christine Lawrence Contemporary "Usonian" style ranch home featured in Taunton Press books, "Updating American Classic Ranch Homes", and "Celebrating the American Home: 50 Great Houses from 50 American Architects" Artwork by Ginnava Fine Art
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    Inspirations for Office Space

    Laura Henwick The grand-scale of the interior balances seamlessly with multiple exterior limestone terraces, flowing gardens, and a magnificent pool surrounded by the glistening waterfront and captivating, lively views of the harbor turning basin. Poised at the island’s tip and transcending all others, the space and views afforded by this distinguished residence cannot be replicated. - Artwork by Ginnava
  • The Blocks, Beams & Circles Abstracts

    HEGO Goevert This potfolio shows a collection of multi-layered and textured abstract compositions - works where the energy of colour, the texture, the partitioning, and the contrasts are essential. Please note that lighting will make a difference in the mood and feel of the painting. Each of these abstract paintings is done on wooden stretched gallery canvas. A high gloss finishing varnish protects the painting from UV-rays, dust or dirt. All paintings will be securely packaged and shipped through a reputable courier to ensure they reach you safely. Once carefully unwrapped, there is no need to frame as the deep edges of all of HEGO's works are painted. Due to a bolted holding fixture on the back the painting is READY TO HANG - just ONE nail needed! The painting comes with a certificate of authenticity and is signed on the front.
  • Curated for an upscale Restaurant

    Rachel Newman -Curated on Ginnava Platform
  • Commercial Collection - II

    Lauren Nichols Livable, warm, comfortable. That’s what our client’s say and that is what we’re aiming for. Spaces you could hang in all day. -Artwork by Ginnava Fine Art
  • Living Room

    Ian Ruhter Client's home in San Francisco. Avid Skiers
  • Common Area

    Janet Bludau
  • Art for Entryway

    Sidnea D'Amico Sidnea D’Amico’s work imbues movement, line, and color. Inspired by both the energy of a bustling city environment and the more quiet moments of domesticity. In her Still Life Series, you can see these reflected in the suggestion of cityscapes and household objects. D’Amico plays and manipulates these shapes by layering them within layers of paint. She is often scratching and using transparency on the surface to quietly reveal their existence or simply to give them a recognizable presence
  • Commercial Collection - I

    Lauren Nichols Livable, warm, comfortable. That’s what our client’s say and that is what we’re aiming for. Spaces you could hang in all day. - Artwork by Ginnava Fine Art
  • Inspirations by Carolyn Crampton

    Carolyn Crampton About the Artist: San Francisco-based artist, Carolyn Crampton, paints still life works including her rabbits or another sentient animal with it's own thoughts gazing out at the viewer. In some cases, paintings feature a human world inhabited by animals. Some of the arrangements echo classical post-hunting scenes of dead game. The addition of contemporary items, such as cast-off toys or sporting equipment, comment on modern American life, our collections of stuff and our feelings about animals.
  • Inspirations by James Keeton

    James Keeton James Keeton is a painter and educator focused on abstract form, expression, and narrative. In this series, his depictions of fishermen serve as a springboard for abstracted images. Color is emphasized, with paintings created in different dominant hues. Horizontal and vertical lines combined with delineated planes reflect an interest in early twentieth century modernism.
  • Large Room

    Karl Soderlund
  • Bedroom

    Fleur Spolidor What's in you dream? over the bed with different frames or no frame.
  • midcentury modern

    Laura Henwick Updating a midcentury modern home can be a challenge. What was new and fresh has probably faded over time. Midcentury design’s trademark dark wood paneling and flooring can feel dated 50 years later. - Artwork by Ginnava Fine Art
  • Discovery series

    Deepa Kataria These paintings are from my discovery series. It's a geometric abstract interpretation of San Francisco. -Deepa Kataria
  • Abstracts by Gustavo

    Laura Henwick Gustavo Ramos Rivera is an abstract painter whose work is recognized for its emotional and visual intensity and its highly individualized iconography. Using brilliant color and a highly personal symbology, the artist has created a unique language that is written throughout his paintings.
  • Art inspiration by John Warren Travis

    John Warren Travis Deeply thoughtful, Warren Travis both relishes and is daunted by the painting process, and philosophical about its challenges. He often works in series, investigating subjects over time, from shifting perspectives, interested in observing changes in what (and how) he sees.
  • Art inspiration by John Warren Travis

    John Warren Travis Deeply thoughtful, Warren Travis both relishes and is daunted by the painting process, and philosophical about its challenges. He often works in series, investigating subjects over time, from shifting perspectives, interested in observing changes in what (and how) he sees.
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    Inspiration by John Warren Travis

    John Warren Travis Deeply thoughtful, Warren Travis both relishes and is daunted by the painting process, and philosophical about its challenges. He often works in series, investigating subjects over time, from shifting perspectives, interested in observing changes in what (and how) he sees.
  • Inspirations by Carolyn Crampton

    Carolyn Crampton San Francisco-based artist, Carolyn Crampton, paints still life works including her rabbits or another sentient animal with it's own thoughts gazing out at the viewer. In some cases, paintings feature a human world inhabited by animals. Some of the arrangements echo classical post-hunting scenes of dead game. The addition of contemporary items, such as cast-off toys or sporting equipment, comment on modern American life, our collections of stuff and our feelings about animals. The animals become a witness to the scene, yet removed because of their species. They may interact with the items but they possess a different relationship to them. By portraying everyday objects in a realistic style, the common becomes nostalgic and humorous. The artist is in a conversation with classical painters who treated their animal portraits with romanticism to sentimentalism to kitsch.
  • NICHOLE VAN HART

    Nichole Van Hart We help busy people make quick, affordable changes so they feel happier in their homes. Flat fee and hourly pricing available. Need a little expert input? We are like practical friends with good taste who know where to shop. We can come to your place, schedule a video call, or even shop with you. Not sure how to make what you have look good? We shop for and arrange the perfect accessories. Quick. Convenient. done. Old furniture, new place? New place, no furniture? Let us make the most of what you have. Includes design, purchase for 1 room. (furniture, accessories, etc. additional)
  • Balance

    Lorraine Lawson Warm pink exudes a vibrant energy that compliments the strong composition. Mixed media on stretched canvas measuring 48x36”.
  • Inspirations by Carolyn Crampton

    Carolyn Crampton San Francisco-based artist, Carolyn Crampton, paints still life works including her rabbits or another sentient animal with it's own thoughts gazing out at the viewer. In some cases, paintings feature a human world inhabited by animals. Some of the arrangements echo classical post-hunting scenes of dead game. The addition of contemporary items, such as cast-off toys or sporting equipment, comment on modern American life, our collections of stuff and our feelings about animals. -Artwork by Carolyn Cramptom
  • Living Room

    Ian Ruhter City home of client with outdoor interests
  • Inspirations by Carolyn Crampton

    Carolyn Crampton Crampton creates still life paintings, often including a sentient animal gazing at the viewer. The arrangement echoes classical hunting scenes but modern elements provide a commentary on contemporary life and its detritus. Lately, the work has taken on a more unconcious, dream-like quality.
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  • Curation for residential home

    Arthur Koch
  • Mario Henrique

    Laura Henwick
  • living room - 2

    Viveek Sharma
  • Rustic Modern

    Nichole Van Hart Finding a home is not easy in a seller’s market, but when my clients discovered one—even though it needed a bit of work—in a beautiful area of the Santa Cruz Mountains, they decided to jump in. Surrounded by old-growth redwood trees and a sense of old-time history, the house’s location informed the design brief for their desired remodel work. Yet I needed to balance this with my client’s preference for clean-lined, modern style. - Artwork by Ginnava Fine Art
  • Almaden Hills Delight

    Laura Henwick A remarkably glamorous and welcoming space to come home to. The light plaster walls and dark wood flooring of the home were the perfect backdrop for us to achieve the task of designing around. -Artwork by Ginnava Fine Art
  • Conference Room

    Karl Soderlund
  • Foxworth Residence

    Catherine Taylor Interior designer Catherine Taylor worked with the owners of this beautiful home over the course of a year to build a collection of four pieces. The art ranges from soft and atmospheric to contemporary, creating a stylish and confident contrast to the house’s traditional warm architecture. Artwork by Ginnava Fine Art
  • Mario Henrique

    Laura Henwick
  • Transitional Living

    Rachel Newman -Curated on Ginnava Platform
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    Russell_Hill

    Laura Henwick A soft palette of soft grey-blue and champagne includes bespoke chairs, silk fabrics and fine antiques for this formal dining room in a traditional home
  • hallway

    Ian Ruhter
  • Artwork for the Scandinavian Bedroom

    Cindy Rankow -Curated on Ginnava Platform
  • Jamie's Portfolio

    Jamie Bollenbach