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‘A Home Song’, a poem by Henry van Dyke, tells us that “marble floors and gilded walls can never make a home.” But perhaps, a portrait can?

Many would say that an artwork can make or break a space. Some would even point out that a home is, in fact, a canvas waiting to be adorned with pieces that reflect the love, passions, and interests of the people living there.

Well, you don’t need gallery walls everywhere—a few well-chosen pieces can already instantly bring warmth and character to your home. Here are some thoughtful ways to guide you in your art selection process.

Understanding your aesthetic

Knowing what you like is useful, but there are layers to that preference. Take some time to define your style and determine the themes you’re leaning toward.

If playful abstracts by Glenn Bautista don’t resonate, nor do Ping Ceriola’s classic landscapes, consider creating a mood board with images that inspire you. This can help visualize your interior and navigate your choices.

Teofilo Y. Mendoza: #23, Ballpen, 1970 (9in x 6in)

Consider your space

The dimensions of your condo play a crucial role in determining the right artwork.

Your space is never too small for large pieces that can serve as focal points in smaller rooms. Conversely, small paintings may be best suited for expansive walls. Pay attention to the color palette and existing decor to ensure that your chosen pieces harmonize with the overall feel of your interior.

Mix and match

Don’t shy away from mixing different styles, mediums, and textures. A combination of paintings, prints, and sculptures can add depth and character to your space.

For example, a contemporary piece by Teofilo Mendoza can be paired with a vintage frame. You could also place textured textile art alongside sleek photographs and prints by Prudencio Lamarroza. This contrast can create an engaging dialogue within your home.

Prudencio Lamarroza: Untitled #85, Mixed Media, undated (5in x 7in)

Personal connection

Art is inherently personal and it has always been that way.

When people choose a piece, they often look for something that speaks to them beyond the surface level. Whether it evokes a cherished memory, reflects personal passions, or simply brings a smile, the emotional connection is what makes artwork truly special.

Remember, it’s okay to sidestep trends and choose whatever your heart desires.

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Invest in local talent

Supporting local artists not only enriches your collection but also adds a unique touch to your home. Local art often carries stories and cultural significance that can enhance the narrative of your space.

Among others, Gallery Genesis has been on a mission to promote and uplift local artists in the Philippine art scene since 1981. As one of the pioneering galleries in the country, it believes in the potential of new artists, regardless of their age, experience, or background.

If you’re interested in investing in art, consider supporting our homegrown talents.

A journey of self-discovery

Finding the perfect artwork for your condo is a journey of self-discovery and expression. By thoughtfully selecting pieces that resonate with you, you can transform your living space into a true reflection of who you are.

Remember, it’s not about merely filling empty walls but curating a collection that adds depth and meaning to your place. After all, as A Home Song suggests, it’s the art of living that truly makes a house a home.

Search for that missing piece in your home at Gallery Genesis, located on the 2nd floor of the North Wing in Estancia Mall in Pasig City.


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