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About George Inness

George Inness was an American painter celebrated for his unique quality paintings that capture light and air. He developed his style while deriving much of his influence from other painters from the Hudson River School, including Thomas Cole and Asher B. Durand.

George Inness' Beautiful, Harmonious Art

George focused more on the feelings and mood of the scenes he painted than on the tiny details. Much of his paintings resemble those of a French artist named Camille Corot, who also emphasized light and colors. In other words, his paintings took on a more emotive quality, with atmosphere and colors taking precedence.

His paintings were exquisite, even without an abundance of fine details. The "Home of the Heron" is one great example. George used different shades of color to make the masterpiece look like a mist in the air. Nevertheless, this painting represented his belief that everything is connected and harmonious.

The most impressive part is that his son, George Inness, Jr., followed in his father's footsteps by becoming a painter and maintaining the artistic traditions his father had practiced.

Fitting George Inness Art in Your Home

George Inness art teaches us that creating beautiful art is not just about technical skills but also about grasping how people perceive and interpret things.

Below are a few methods by which you can fit the Inness art style into your homes.

Mood and Atmosphere

Inness' art has a way of making anyone feel peaceful. To that end, artists can incorporate gentle, cozy lighting to ensure serenity. The use of natural things like wood and stone can come in handy to help in the relaxation process.

Nature Inspired Decor

While looking at Inness' paintings, it is without a doubt that Innes had a deep bond with nature. As an artist, you can bring the same connection to your décor by incorporating houseplants and hanging landscape paintings that resemble the beauty of the outdoors. This undertaking is to infuse your home with the very essence of art.

Colors

Inness' paintings depict soft colors like browns, grays, and gentle greens. You may also notice warm and cozy colors, and to make your home feel like Inness' art, it would be sensible to pick some of these colors. Your walls, furniture, and decorations should have some of these colors to make your space feel like his paintings.

Art Gallery Wall

Making a gallery wall is paramount if you have many Inness-style artworks. You can do this by creating a unique wall for them to grab the attention of your visitors and make them enjoy George Inness wall art from different angles.

Balance and Placement

As previously mentioned, Inness believed in harmony and connection, and to ideally incorporate his style, it would be prudent to think about balance and how it fits in. Does the size of the artwork work well with your space? If so, ensure that it also aligns with the style of your home.

Conclusion

Remember that art is like flavor, meaning everyone has their preferences. To that end, select the art that resonates with your taste and preferences while choosing George Inness wall art. Whether you choose a single painting or an entire room's makeover, rest assured that Inness' paintings will sprinkle some calm and natural vibes into your home.

If you are unsure about how to proceed, enlist the services of Great Big Canvas. Our expertise can go a long way in helping you make the right choices when creating an environment that reflects George Inness art.

  1. Medfield, Massachusetts
  2. Hackensack Meadows, Sunset, 1859
  3. Crossing The Ford
  4. Catskill Mountains
  5. Apple Orchard, 1892
  6. The Old Mill, 1849
  7. The Lackawanna Valley, by George Inness, 1856
  8. Sundown Brilliance
  9. The Lonely Farm, Nantucket, 1892
  10. Catskill Mountains, 1870
  11. Summer
  12. A Marine
  13. The Home of the Heron, 1893
  14. Landscape, 1846
  15. After A Summer Shower
  16. Early Morning, Tarpon Springs, 1892
  17. Sunshine After Storm or Sunset, 1875
  18. The Lackawanna Valley
  19. After a Summer Shower, 1894