Artistic living goes beyond décor—it’s about surrounding yourself with pieces that inspire and reflect your style. From bold abstracts to serene landscapes, fine art transforms everyday spaces into places of beauty, creativity, and meaning. By visualizing fine art in your home, you create an environment that sparks creativity, soothes the soul, and adds depth to your living experience

Abigail Crow

Abigail Crow began her artistic journey painting on canvas, but found that glass offers a unique versatility and freedom to explore. She loves creating portraits of people, animals, and flowers, embracing the endless possibilities.

Crow Fine Art

Brunky Art

Brunky Art showcases vibrant paintings that celebrate the flora and fauna of Texas Hill Country, created by Austin artist Jason Wallerstein. He draws inspiration from his local surroundings and adventurous spirit, crafting a diverse range of work infused with his unique connection to place.

Brunky Art

Daryl Howard

Daryl Howard, a renown Japanese woodblock printmaker, has followed a 1200 year old tradition. "i was in a place i've never been before" breathes fresh new air… holding memories kept inside of stones… feeling their vibrations… awakening to a future filled with love.

Daryl Howard

David Bergeron

The environment is the driving force behind David Bergeron’s work. Using reclaimed lumber salvaged from Louisiana, he transforms slats and boards—once the structural bones of his city—into striking works of art. By rescuing this wood from the landfill, he gives new life and lasting value to materials once forgotten, creating beauty where others saw waste.

Bergeron Woodworks

Easy Street Prints

With a deep love for Southwestern nature and all things Texas, Rebecca and Hector hand-cut and carefully treat each piece of wood, transforming it into a unique canvas. Their artwork is printed directly onto the surface, allowing the wood’s natural grain and texture to become part of the image—blurring the line between art and earth.

Easy Street Prints

Erin Curry

Erin Curry, a biologist turned artist, draws inspiration from her fascination with the oddly beautiful—transforming the unexpected wonders of nature into captivating works of art.

Erin Curry

Gregory Arth

Gregory Arth works across a diverse range of styles, but his Tree Series holds a special place in his heart. His fascination with trees traces back to childhood adventures—exploring the woods, climbing branches, and building tree forts. What once sparked wonder and play now inspires thoughtful, imaginative works rooted in memory and connection to nature.

Gregory Arth

HeatherHarrisArt

Heather Harris captured this image during an early morning boat ride through the cypress-lined swamps of Breaux Bridge, Louisiana. This piece reflects the soft stillness of water just before daybreak.

HeatherHarrisArt

Holly Glenn

Holly Glenn’s Austin – Pennybacker Bridge is a vibrant acrylic painting created in her signature pointillism-inspired style. With every colorful dot and brushstroke, she aims to spark joy and wonder, while also encouraging a deeper appreciation for nature and raising awareness about environmental conservation.

Holly Glenn Arts

Jamie Rood

Jamie Rood’s retro-futuristic Divan Cowboy is a striking large-scale mixed media work, blending photography, digital elements, and painting. With a nostalgic yet forward-looking lens, the piece explores themes of connection and memory—inviting viewers to journey to a “special place” where the past and future coexist in vivid harmony.

Jamie Rood

Jay Long

Jay Long’s shadow box mixed-media illustrations spark the imagination, weaving layers of storytelling and texture that bring a touch of timeless, old-world charm to your space.

Jay Long

Jeribai Andrew-Jaja

Jeribai’s Sweet Innocence is a hyperrealistic drawing rendered in charcoal and graphite, showcasing his masterful attention to detail. His work is deeply inspired by a personal journey toward self-love and acceptance—a pursuit he believes to be humanity’s true supernatural power.

Jeribai Andrew-Jaja

Jeffrey Cannon - Fine Art Studio

Jeffrey Cannon draws inspiration from careful observation, photography, and imaginative sketching, grounding each piece in the emotions that fuel his artistic process. Working with a rich palette of soft pastels, many of them handmade, he draws on archival board and blends entirely with his fingers. The result? Stunning, atmospheric works that feel both intimate and expansive.

Jeffrey Cannon - Fine Art Studio

Kevin Tong

Kevin Tong honed his craft in the fast-paced world of underground illustration, where bold ideas and sharp lines defined the scene. That same energy and edge now drive his work with some of his favorite bands, including iconic names like Pixies.

Kevin Tong - Tragic Sunshine

Landry McMeans

Landry McMeans crafts hand-cut stencil prints, meticulously building her images layer by layer. Her work embraces a “Southwestern pop” vibe—featuring clean, sharp lines, bold spot colors, and a sun-bleached, weathered feel that perfectly captures the spirit of the Southwest.

Landry McMeans

Kristin Schillaci Photography

Kristin Schillacis’ images serve as captivating windows into the past, breathing new life and stories into your walls. Each piece invites you to step back in time, enriching your space with history, emotion, and a sense of connection that resonates long after the first glance.

Kristin Schillaci Photography

Lauri Dunn-Peterson

Lauri Dunn-Peterson begins her process by photographing insects, then digitally and physically manipulating the images to create intricate photographic sculptures. Drawing inspiration from ancient geometric patterns, mathematical theory, and tessellations, she transforms moths and butterflies into meditative, modern works of art.

Lauri Dunn-Peterson

Michael Rohner

Michael Rohner, a self-taught artist, creates detailed surreal-realist illustrations using fine-tip ink and vibrant, layered watercolors on cold press paper. His Animal Totem series explores the wisdom and spirit of the animal kingdom, often embellished with gold leaf, paint marker, oil pastel, and more—bringing each piece to life with rich texture and color.

Michael Rohner

Michael Terra

"New Life" is one of Michael Terra’s latest series—and it’s all about you. Centered on the clouds we all share and the universal stories that connect us, each piece blends visual poetry with emotional resonance. True to his nature as both artist and poet, every painting is accompanied by one of his original poems, adding depth and personal reflection to the work.

Michael Terra

Mick Whitcomb

Mick Whitcomb creates one-of-a-kind light fixtures and furniture by transforming 19th-century mechanical and scientific innovations into functional works of art. Specializing in architectural and industrial salvage, Mick travels the world sourcing rare materials for his Artifacts line—each piece a striking blend of history, craftsmanship, and design.

Mick Whitcomb - Artifacts By Nomad

Mike Wardynski

Mike Wardnyski’s immersive nature photography does more than decorate your space—it invites you to step into breathtaking landscapes and serene moments captured through his lens.

Mike Wardynski

Rachel Dory Fine Art

Rachel Dory’s captivating paintings open a doorway to our personal stories and memories, inviting each viewer to connect deeply with their own unique journey.

Rachel Dory Fine Art

Rita Marie Ross

Rita Marie Ross skillfully weaves copper and aluminum wire to create unique sculptures, both mounted and free-standing, each one a true original. Her intricate designs bring a dynamic sense of movement and lightness, captivating viewers from every angle.

Rita Marie Ross

Rokoko

Rokoko’s vibrant, imaginative designs are the joyful result of a creative partnership between A.me and Mitch Alamag. Bursting with color, playfulness, and personality, their artwork is made for anyone who wants to be surrounded by happiness.

Rokoko Art

Selena Fara

Selena Fara is captivated by the fleeting beauty of rose petals—their lines delicate, obscure, yet perfectly fluid. Her work explores this tension between softness and structure, capturing the ephemeral grace found in nature’s quiet details.

Selena Fara

Saira Holland Fine Art

Saira Holland's Bleeding Heart draws inspiration from religious iconography, mythology, and surrealism, crafting a body of work that explores an inner mythos of the mind. Through her evolving visual language, she weaves symbols and stories into a deeply personal and thought-provoking series.

Saira Holland Fine Art

Shawn Harris

Shawn's Intergalactic Wandering series is a surreal exploration of identity, nature, and absurdity through self-portrait mask photography. His self-portrait characters offer fleeting, dreamlike glimpses into a different world

Shawn Harris

Shelby Elizabeth Art

The original artwork for "King Alligator" was created using ink on claybord and a combination of pen & ink as well as scratchboard techniques. Whether through ink or through thread, Shelby Elizabeth's art style is completed with small lines and dots to form a whole.

Shelby Elizabeth Art

Smith Map Studio

Chris Smith's Tower Bridge is part of his intricately detailed map series, created using pen and ink with acrylic paint on engraved board. His process is both artistic and meditative—rooted in extensive research and a meticulous, hands-on approach. Each map can take months to complete, reflecting his deep dedication to both craft and place.

Smith Map Studio

Tawa Threads Co.

Tawa Thread’s art fuses bold, vibrant color with organic textures and nature-inspired patterns, drawing influence from landscapes and National Parks. Adventurous and modern, their style is deeply rooted in cultural storytelling—designed to bring warmth, movement, and the spirit of the outdoors into everyday spaces.

Tawa Threads Co.

Val's Marquetry

Val hand-cuts domestic and exotic wood species with a scroll saw, placing each piece with precision to create richly detailed works. Blending traditional marquetry techniques with a modern Southern twist, her art draws inspiration from Texas landscapes, regional icons, and the spirit of the South—celebrating place, heritage, and craftsmanship in every piece.

Val's Marquetry

Fine Art by Wendy Michelle Davis

Wendy hopes viewers feel her deep love for nature when they experience her paintings. Each piece is her way of capturing a fleeting moment of natural beauty—preserving it just a little longer, so its quiet magic can be felt again and again.

Fine Art by Wendy Michelle Davis

Angie Spears

Angie Spears loves drawing flowers—delicate petals unfolding gracefully, reaching toward the light—a metaphor for the human spirit’s quest for beauty, growth, and something beyond.

Angie Spears

Carly Weaver

They are all around —grackles in all their bold, noisy glory! Think big with one of Carly Weaver’s striking grackle pieces, crafted in oil and pencil on birch wood. Her work captures the personality and presence of these everyday birds in an unexpected and unforgettable way.

Carly Weaver

Carrie Pearce

From her Guardian series, the fantastical imaginary realist Carrie Pearce creates richly layered works on board, combining paint, fabric, embroidery, and found objects into dreamlike, evocative compositions.

Carrie Pearce

Greg Davis Photography

Greg Davis’ photography transforms your space into a window to the world, capturing breathtaking moments that invite you on a visual journey beyond the everyday.

Greg Davis Photography

Jacob G Colburn

Jacob is fascinated by copper—its range of colors is amazing. By using acid and inks, he alters the chemical makeup of the copper, transforming each piece into a unique work of art.

Jacob G Colburn

James Pearce

Inspired by the industrial machines of the early 1900s, James Pearce crafts each piece by hand from solid wood. His tables feature a unique hand-crank mechanism that lets you easily adjust the height—combining vintage charm with practical innovation.

James Pearce

Jonah Ballard

Jonah Ballard’s work is dreamlike and immersive, defined by a signature pink palette and a sense of open-ended storytelling. Blending elements of surrealism and abstraction, his acrylic paintings are inspired by his dreams and a deep belief in the limitless power of imagination to shape reality.

Jonah Ballard - The Painted Ladies

MB Mitchell Art

MB Mitchell creates striking wood mosaic art that doubles as functional furniture. Using mostly reclaimed wood sourced from across Central Texas, his work blends craftsmanship with meaning. Influenced by sacred geometry and the colors and patterns of the Southwest, each piece is a harmonious fusion of form, function, and natural beauty.

MB Mitchell Art

Will Richards Studio

Will Richards expertly handcrafts lamps using raku pottery techniques and recycled carbon fiber, creating luminous works that blend ancient artistry with modern innovation. Each piece radiates a warm, vibrant glow, infusing its surroundings with life and energy. These lamps are more than functional objects—they are living art, harmonizing with your space and inspiring every moment.

Will Richards Studio

Neil Russell Greenidge

Neil Russell Greenidge draws deep inspiration from the natural world and its constantly shifting beauty. His work captures the awe of nature in motion, inviting viewers into a world of wonder and transformation.

Neil Russell Greenidge

Dan Grissom

Dan Grissom is an Austin-based illustrator, printmaker, and musician celebrated for his vibrant, detailed screen prints that seamlessly blend natural and surreal elements. Drawing inspiration from nature, animals, and landscapes, his work often weaves subtle threads of magical realism and storytelling, creating rich visual narratives that captivate and inspire.

Dan Grissom - Biscuit Press ATX

Aaron Hunt

Aaron Hunt makes fun art. His work reimagines Southern Folk Art, honoring his cultural roots and the resilience of the rural Deep South while pushing the craft forward with modern, whimsical twists.

Aaron Hunt - Southern Folk Futuristic

Aly Winningham

Aly Winningham’s colorful mixed-media mosaics radiate creative artistry, transforming any space into an enchanting and dynamic visual experience.

Aly Winningham