With our downtown Boston clientele growing, we have seen many new construction condominiums with strong daylight, floor to ceiling window panes, and fairly neutral design choices. These spaces provide a natural backdrop for a POP of dramatic color! The post Horizontal & Abstract for Downtown Boston first appeared on Renjeau Art Galleries.| Renjeau Art Galleries
A client came in with a fantastic love story about her in-laws courtship in connection to a wooden speed boat, or ‘Cris Craft.’ The young couple would not have been married if it weren’t for this particular boat uniting their adventurous spirits together in social, nautical bliss at the dawn of their relationship. However, somewhere along the line, the boat was sold. Their son, many years later, wants to surprise them by finding the ship that set their flame a fire. The post The Love Bo...| Renjeau Art Galleries
A contemporary condo in Boston with bright colorful furniture and modern decor had a blank white wall in need of a statement piece. We attempted to match the coloring of the couch and abstract rug with rust, red, and gray. A loose, geometric abstract oil painting by artist Ursula Brenner was the perfect fit! The post Contemporary Minimalism: Boston Condo in Orange & Gray first appeared on Renjeau Art Galleries.| Renjeau Art Galleries
With simple symmetry and classical architectural touches, this Concord home provides many nooks and crannies for paintings. Complimenting the built-in shelving and custom marble fireplaces, the artwork chosen provides traditional esteem, with a touch of old-world spirit. The post Classical Columns to Cornice: A Concord Country Estate first appeared on Renjeau Art Galleries.| Renjeau Art Galleries
What do you think of honoring the sea-faring history and coastal environment of the town with Robert Bolster boats setting sail in Manchester? We see only smooth sailing ahead for refined comfort and beach-front bliss! The post Manchester by the Sea: Ships Set Sail! first appeared on Renjeau Art Galleries.| Renjeau Art Galleries
The architecture of this Westwood client's home speaks for itself. A house isn't a home until the family brings personality and unique taste to the space. Can art be the final touch to express a mood or color indicative of the heart of a family? The post Great Art for a Westwood Great Room first appeared on Renjeau Art Galleries.| Renjeau Art Galleries
Many new construction homes are made with sweepingly high ceilings, especially when the grand foyer staircase opens to the second floor. We approached this client with a tall, vertical painting with pop culture flair to fill the space with dramatic appeal. The post Scale and Sophistication with Pop Appeal first appeared on Renjeau Art Galleries.| Renjeau Art Galleries
With geometric patterns and classic New England details, this traditional space needed a painting with familiar subject matter, and a stylistic twist. The loose contemporary style of Josef Kote has bouncing light, dynamic paint strokes, bright primary colors, and a wild mood. The post Hingham Birches in Snow first appeared on Renjeau Art Galleries.| Renjeau Art Galleries
Up in the mountains of New Hampshire, our clients find respite from a long day out on the cold ski slopes with the warm autumnal colors of this contemporary Koehn forest landscape above their stone fireplace. The post Rustic Elegance in New Hampshire Ski Home first appeared on Renjeau Art Galleries.| Renjeau Art Galleries
After finding success with an abstract Ursula Brenner painting in our client's Ipswich dining room (below), we tried to provide a splash of excitement to another neutral-toned spot above their living room couch...| Renjeau Art Galleries