I Asked 5 Designers What Art is Out for 2025, and They All Said Basically the Same Thing
Briefly

Selecting art and decor for walls involves numerous aesthetic choices and price ranges. Many people struggle with determining their personal style. Designers advise against mass-produced artwork due to its generic and overly trendy nature. Such pieces can be found in various public spaces, diminishing their uniqueness. Personal connection with art is essential, as it should resonate with the individual's favorite memories and experiences. Designers advocate for selecting pieces that reflect personal stories rather than following mainstream trends.
Most designers are proponents of thinking a bit outside the box when it comes to selecting art for the home, like for a gallery wall. These pieces are often generic and trendy, and you'll see the same print everywhere from a dentist's office to a chain hotel lobby to a dorm room.
Art should be personal to every client and evoke feelings or remind them of their favorite places and favorite things.
Sometimes the connection is with the artist, especially if I've met them in person, sometimes it's the subject matter,
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