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Five Minutes with Leslie Pratt, Director of Cricket Fine Art

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Trudy Montgomery - Moody Blues

Trudy Montgomery - Moody Blues

At Maurizio Pellizoni Ltd, we draw inspiration from a range of sources from fashion, design and art to cultural developments. We believe that in order to produce inspiring designs and to remain at the forefront of luxury interiors, that it’s imperative to be open to new trends across the creative industries. We work closely with art galleries and use art in our projects to enhance and complete our design schemes, offering our clients beautiful pieces that complement and unify a space.  

Kate Boxer - Frederico Garcia Lorca

Kate Boxer - Frederico Garcia Lorca

In our latest blog, Leslie Pratt, the director of Cricket Fine Art London and Hungerford, shares her expertise on how art transforms newly designed spaces and existing rooms.

When choosing art for your home, it’s important to consider three key points that can serve as a guide to help you find a piece that brings your space and home to life.

1.     How does the artwork complement the existing scheme of the space?

2.     Is it intended to be the focal point of the room or an additional piece being added to other artwork already hanging?

3.     Always be sure to choose pieces that you are going to enjoy for years to come.

Paintings are the icing on the cake in any room. They bring a space alive and give warmth and character to any home. They can be restful, uplifting and often tell a story.  Choose colour palettes that you like. Pick out colours in your artwork with cushions and other accessories. 

Kathy Montgomery - Summer's Lease  

Kathy Montgomery - Summer's Lease 

 

 

 

 

Different themes, moods and atmospheres can be created, for instance, a warm cosy look, can be arrived at with groups of pictures hanging on a wall. A more contemporary look can be completed with the use of large abstract pieces.

It is always a pleasure to help clients choose work for their homes and often specific pieces will spring to mind when seeing the space that the client might not have previously considered.

Every piece of art has an intrinsic quality but personal tastes and preferences play a central role. Cricket Fine Art’s role is to understand its clients tastes and guide them towards work that they will like or alternatively to work closely with interior design companies to help source and supply work for their projects.

Established over 20 years ago, Cricket Fine Art specialises in contemporary art, both figurative and abstract and represents a wide range of talented emerging artists working in different mediums, sizes and subject matter.

Golden Air and Salt Spray - Louise Balaam

Golden Air and Salt Spray - Louise Balaam


For more information on Cricket Fine Art and its artists contact the contemporary art gallery London via info@cricketfineart.co.uk or on 0207 352 2733. Cricket Fine Art’s mixed exhibition is currently showing at both its galleries in London and Hungerford.

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Belgravia Townhouse, our latest residential project

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Belgravia Townhouse, Modern, Timeless, Elegance

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Maurizio Pellizzoni for Masterpiece, Art Fair, London

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