by Fulcrum Gallery Staff
22. October 2015 09:00
Halloween is celebrated in October, on the 31st of the month. It is rich in tradition and fun. The modern way to celebrate this holiday is to dress up in costumes and have parties or “trick or treat” throughout the neighborhood, door to door seeking sweet treats. All Hallows' Eve preceded All Saint's Day in Christian religion. But like many religious holidays are celebrated by many others and transcends religion these days.
HalloweenPainting
Paintings showing festive Halloween scenes are the perfect way to decorate for this holiday, for many centuries folks have been decorating their houses with scary and frightful things, and wall art is a good place to start, it can set the mood of a room and make the scary come alive. A great way to show this is through a solid work of art and Halloween art is a great place to start your search, there are wonderful paintings such as “Spooky House” by the MacNeil Studio. At FulcrumGallery.com you will not be disappointed with the quality of art or the layout of the site, with its easy navigation and easy checkout.
Spooky Chalkboard III by Grace Popp
Jack O'lantern
Pumpkins carved up turn into scary Jack O'Lantern's. Why get your hands all messy? When a tasteful yet equally scary piece of art will do the trick. Or use a fine art print as your inspiration to create your own real three D art. Such pieces on this page jack o'lantern art will stand the test of time. “Ghostly Gourds” by Norman Rockwell, is a time-honored classic that would be good year round. Tastefully place that piece in your kitchen or hall and make year round memories of this wonderful fall holiday. Halloween can remain a state of mind year round with these reminders.
Halloween by William Vanderdasson
Pumpkin Art
Pumpkins are synonymous with Halloween but they are also synonymous with the fall season. What great artwork there in pumpkin art. Harvest time is a wonderful time of year the sky is blue and the sun is warm during the day, and cool at night, picking pumpkins in the field before the first frost hits. “Grandpa's Pumpkins” from Jack Sorenson with the little grandson and his dog eagerly looking on with anticipation while grandpa collects the field’s bounty. Pumpkin art is a perfect way to celebrate this amazing time of the year. Make great memories by adding these quality works of art to your collection. You will be amazed by how impressed your friends and family will by these paintings. You can tell them where you got them and how they can get great quality works of art for themselves.
Kittens
Halloween is a special time of year for kids and adults alike, dressing up and trick or treating, decorating the house in scary fashion and enjoying a good scare or two. Harvesting the fields spoils and getting ready for a long cold winter are some of the many memorable times. Gorgeous artwork is as special and heartwarming accent to any decor.
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Art For Kids | Autumn | Cultural Art | Framed Art | Holiday Art
by Fulcrum Gallery Staff
23. October 2014 13:57
Halloween is a wonderful time of year to embrace your truly spooky side. It is a time when you can go all out with scary home decor or you can take a more tasteful and intriguing route. The possibilities are endless! Let's take a few minutes to go over a few of the different color schemes you can use while decorating for Halloween.
A Halloween Color
ORANGE DECOR
You can choose to decorate with all orange and orange art. You can use a large roll of craft paper in orange and put a giant Jack-O-Lantern on your front door along with orange window treatments with crepe paper or even orange string lights on your bushes. Orange is a great accent color and let's not forget, pumpkins are orange and Jack-O-Lantern's are a fun family project!
BLACK DECOR
Another option is to use black decorations or black art. This may sound a bit depressing but when you look over the options of black art it's quite mystical and enjoyably spooky! You can put a black, skeletal tree in front of your house or on a door and use black cut out's to represent ghosts or other ghouls!
Pumpkin Decor
A wonderfully traditional option is to decorate with pumpkin art. There are tons of wonderful artistic representations of pumpkins to use and the best part, you can keep a lot of them up through Thanksgiving!
Traditional Halloween Art
Finally, a great way to decorate that is simple and festive, is to use Halloween posters. It is not as invasive as other decor schemes but gives your Halloween visitor some fun art to peruse while they visit.
A great way to decorate with Halloween art that is both fun, scary and hopefully intriguing is to do some kind of mix of the above suggestions, you can decorate with orange and black art while also adding in pumpkin and Halloween art to create a really lush and fun home this Halloween season. Don't be afraid to embrace your spooky side with these options and make sure to check out some of the other options we offer here at FulcrumGallery.com.
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Autumn | Featured Color Art | Holiday Art
by Fulcrum Gallery Staff
14. October 2013 11:18
With Halloween just around the corner, and the chilly Fall air nipping at our heels, the time is just right for a frighteningly fun redecoration of any space in your home with some holiday art. So whether you are looking for cute, kitschy or folksy; or scary and modern; or you just love horror movie posters, we got what you need to spice up any space this Autumn season.
Try these three selections.
The Art of Dan Dipaolo
Swap out a few of your current pictures for the works of Dan Dipaolo. Dipaolo's style is contemporary and friendly enough that it doesn't clutter up the space it occupies. He uses generous, vivid color and striking, cute images to create almost a cartoon world of festivity and cheer. The prints range from plump chef's carving pumpkins to trick-or-treaters dressed in their favorite costumes to brightly-hued jack-o-lanterns rattling their teeth and wishing you a Happy Halloween.
The Works of Serena Bowman
The works of Serena Bowman fall into the category of cute and kitschy. Her art resembles big, playful greeting cards that are full of color and spirit. They offer a modern look that screams Halloween and fun. Her works feature cats, bats, and ghosts, and are never short of adding some holiday joy into your day with catch phrases like "If the boo fits, scare it." Bowman's style is perfect to scare up some spirit in your house.
Horror Movie Posters
For the true horror fan, perhaps the one that wants it to be Halloween year 'round, nothing beats horror movie promotion posters. From classic posters featuring Frankenstein and Dracula to the more modern fare of Freddy, Jason, and Michael Myers, we have prints from every genre of horror movie, from every decade they were released. Prints like these are not only collectible, they can act as great decoration for a movie night, a party, or even for the Halloween season.