Children's Bedroom

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Children's Bedroom

To develop and grow, young children need to be constantly stimulated. Artsper has a range of pieces suitable for all ages which will make kids' rooms more personal and start getting them interested in art and the art world.


Generally, babies' rooms are subtly coloured: often in creams, greys or soft pastel shades. To perfect this peaceful décor, opt for an impressionistic landscape or a floral scene. Brigitte Di Scala's soothing pieces will definitely help your little ones sleep happily. Inspired by Monet, she paints meadows of poppies and other wildflowers, giving a dream like air to the bucolic scenes.


You could also bring in touches of brighter colours with smaller patterned pieces, or perhaps some illustrations of children or wild animals. Between 0 and 1 year babies are developing their eyesight and their perception of colours and shapes, so a mural is a brilliant way to help stimulate their brains. French artist MAM has created the “friends", small, coloured characters that can be found in all of her canvases. Adorable and endlessly entertaining, your children are sure to love them!


Once they get to 3 or 4 years old, children start affirming their own personalities and accordingly often want their bedrooms to reflect their newly developing tastes. Be it sport,  dollhouses and barbiesdinosaurs or cowboys, insects, trains, or even something like octopuses! There's no doubt that your child will want a room themed to their interests. If you're not sure about a totally immersive makeover, a few themed pictures are sure to appease them.


Equally, you could introduce prints of their heroes or favourite cartoon characters: Mickey Mouse, Pikachu, Cinderella, Sonic the Hedgehog, Iron Man, Snow White, The Smurfs … Artsper has the full range.


Pop art is always popular amongst young people. Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein, precursors of the movement, continue to inspire the younger generations. Timeless stars like Marilyn Monroe and Audrey Hepburn also enjoy continuing popularity and their iconic images have been reproduced countless times. Maria de Campos uses a hybrid technique of acrylic backgrounds and collage to bring the biggest names of the 60s back to life on her canvases.


For budding skateboarders, boards have served as the canvas for many graffiti artists and painters, acting as a unique way to combine their passions. Discover the work of Ian Philip, whose work makes reference to youth and pop culture.

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