Custom Art and Illustrations to Elevate your Home
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Custom Art and Illustrations to Elevate your Home



If you love to walk around art museums and see how beautifully and intrinsically the art has been painted, curated, and taken care to execute then you will understand all too well the impact a great piece of artwork can have on a person. On their soul. A true connection. But, unless you are fortunate enough to purchase an original from one of these bespoke galleries, you would do well to commission a personalized art piece to display in your home or workspace.

Having notable artwork in your home is not only for designers, professionals, or the extremely wealthy. We all deserve to be surrounded by beautiful imagery, and when it means something special to you or reminds you of great times, then all the better. Finding your bespoke art can be overwhelming, and even more so with the implementation of artificial intelligence coming into the picture and across all industries. Take the time to refine your style and decorate your home with exquisite art that speaks to your soul and represents who you and your family are.

The world of one-of-a-kind

Many artists and creators that don’t get the recognition they deserve, perhaps because they create works for themselves rather than wanting to be in the public eye, or they have not been marketed correctly or enough for the world to see what they have been missing out on, either way, what we do know is that the world is not short of great creatives.

When we were searching for art that had a certain something that spoke to our spirit we found it tricky, to be honest, too often the art was harsh, stiff, or somewhat overly confident, but then, we found our silver lining.

As if the universe spoke to us we found Entre Pinceles, and we have never looked back. Our connection was instant and finding an artist who understands what it means to create art that speaks to you was a true blessing. Entre Pinceles had everything you could want, from creating customized art taken from personal photographs to subtle, calming watercolors that bring with them an essence of serenity. Be sure to have a look if you want to order personalized illustrations that are distinctive. This is exactly what you want when searching for art that is unlike anything else, a truly unique piece to display in the home.

What does the future of art look like?

Artificial Intelligence is here, and certainly looks like it is here to stay, but what does this mean for the future of art? If an algorithm and machine create art, is it just the result of a complex instruction or can it be considered real art? With brands and companies continually pushing the boundaries of machine capabilities and AI possibilities, who are we to say otherwise? How do we compete, and should we?

After all, is AI not the future we are globally working towards to increase simplicity while maintaining efficacy across all industries? The conversation is a tricky one, but not completely settled just yet. The struggle to find and encourage original pieces of art is increasing and AI generated art is not helping the cause to preserve the authenticity of true craftsmanship.

We are on the precipice of something serious. We need to ensure that original artworks and undoubtedly, the skills and talents of creators do not fall to the waste side. We have elevated great artists throughout history and honed in on their natural, God-given expertise, and this is not something we need to be forgetting anytime soon simply because technology is advancing. Some things can never be replaced, and authentic, handmade art is one of them.

A fine balance

We ask ourselves the question, will AI-generated art take over? And we would like to confidently say, no, it is after all, just like a pencil or paint, a tool. We can use or not use the tool, so the fact remains, art is created by choice.

In certain instances, sure an AI-created piece may work better due to time constraints or complexity of the work, but can you truly appreciate something that looks almost too good to be true?

Seeing brushstrokes, and fine details that seem different each time you stare at a painting can never be compared to an artificially-generated, text-to-instruction algorithm. Finding a piece of art that has had love poured into it, into each element that comprises the collaboration between artist and material, there is no better connection, and certainly no better experience.

Ask yourself, is art not to be experienced?










Today's News

June 21, 2023

The Princess of Wales reopens the National Portrait Gallery

A Journey of Elegance from Anthony van Dyck to Kehinde Wiley to open tomorrow at Robilant+Voena

Art and decorative items lead Roland Auction NY's two-part June 2nd & 3rd Estates Auction

Whitney Museum appoints Meg Onli Curator-at-Large andpromotes Curator Laura Phipps

Thornton Willis, Joan Thorne and Dean Fleming, It Happened In SoHo, 1960s to 80s at David Richard Gallery

Museo Reina Sofia opens the exhibition "Machinations"

The Tropicana, a relic on the Las Vegas Strip, could be demolished

New Photography and Media Arts Curator appointed at Milwaukee Art Museum

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Fridman Gallery opens an exhibition of new works by Azuki Furuya and Adelisa Selimbasic

At River to River, dancers tackle weighty topics with a smile

Onna No Ko takes the Japanese female form to new heights

Eye on Expo 2030, Rome dreams of reinvigoration

This Little Amsterdam improv club launched big American careers

Max Morath, pianist who staged a one-man Ragtime revival, dies at 96

International artist creates theatrical placeholders for ruined cultural heritage at the Glyptotek

255.77ctw diamond Harry Winston suite hits the auction block

The Shed presents Sonic Sphere, a multisensory spherical concert hall

Pangolin London Sculpture Gallery opening Deep Time: Uncovering Our Hidden Past by Angela Palmer

Collection Garance Primat unveils new commissions in exhibition Primordial Waters curated by Claudia Paetzold

Inaugural Prints & Multiples Auction to start at Sotheby's Cologne

Visual artists taking centre stage of the transformation of Bristol Beacon

Dave Yūst's Evidence of Gravity and other works opening at Kirkland Museum of Fine & Decorative Art

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