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Children’s Art Paintings
Children’s art paintings are fun to look at. They bring me good feelin
gs. I have had a lot of jobs the last couple of years buying children’
s art to hang in various places. I have enjoyed every single job.
I bought two children’s art posters for the children’s hospital to h
ang in one of their waiting area. They were both from Maurice Senda
k’s book Where the Wild Things Are. I loved that book when I was a
kid and this art brought back some good memories.
I found a Jim Daly children’s art print to frame and put in the physica
l therapy lounge at a local rehabilitation center. They wanted to put
together a friendly feeling place that would help keep kids entertained
. I put the painting where parents can read.
I was asked to hang children’s art along a long hallway in a home I wa
s decorating. I thought that this was an odd request because there we
ren’t any kids living there and the home had a very stark and cold fee
l to it. It was definitely the minimalist style this homeowner had th
at left me puzzled.
The children’s art paintings that I ended up choosing for the hallway
were all from the same artist. The artist specialized in mini paintin
gs and they were all so simple and beautiful. They actually fit with
the owner’s style. I had each painting put into a simple frame with n
o matting and hung them all along the long hallway.
I actually liked this artist so much that I purchased twice as many chil
dren’s art paintings than I needed to complete the hallway job. I plan
to give these paintings as gifts to people that I know with either a chi
ld or a whimsical spirit. I even liked the artist’s name, Lollipop Art.
I was asked to add some decorations to a family’s daughter’s room. Th
e family was extremely active and bicycling seemed to be the primary f
amily exercise. I thought it would be fun to find some children’s art
painting that depicting cycling in a fun way. I found an acrylic sig
ned by the artist of a woman on a bike with a c