Choosing from Differents Styles of Artwork for your Art Collection

Choosing the type of artwork to collect ultimately depends on what resonates with you. Here are some ways to analyze and understand how each style of art connects with you:

1. Abstract Art: If you appreciate emotion, spontaneity, and non-representational forms, abstract art might be your choice. It allows for interpretation and often conveys feelings or ideas through color, shape, and texture.

2. Landscape Art: Landscape paintings capture natural scenes—mountains, forests, oceans, and more. If you love nature, want to evoke a sense of tranquility, or have a connection to specific places, landscape art is a great option.

3. Figurative Art: Figurative art portrays recognizable subjects, such as people, animals, or objects. It can be realistic or stylized. If you enjoy storytelling, human emotions, or want to connect with relatable imagery, figurative art is worth exploring.

4. Still Life Art: Still life paintings depict inanimate objects like flowers, fruits, or everyday items. They often symbolize deeper meanings or explore composition and light. If you appreciate symbolism, balance, and attention to detail, still life art may appeal to you.

Remember, there's no right or wrong choice—collect what speaks to your heart and brings joy!


ABOUT THE AUTHOR & ARTIST: BRADFORD BRENNER

Born June 9th, 1959 in New York City, NY to art collector parents, Bradford Brenner has been a professional artist for the last 35 years.  His work has been featured in numerous national art publications and can be found in private and corporate collections throughout the world.  Brenner’s gallery and studio is located on the historic Plaza in Healdsburg, CA.

Brad received his education from both UCSB (University of California, Santa Barbara) and San Diego State, and is primarily self-taught as an artist. Receiving creative inspiration and ideas intuitively, his emotive imagery and loose brushstrokes reflect an instinctive and intuitive spirit. Collectors are drawn to the freedom and looseness that represents his unique style, and highly spontaneous rich, multi-layered works. Brenner draws upon a wealth of artistic influences, including his passion for and study of the Old Masters, the Impressionists, the Tonalists and the Abstract Expressionists to create a style that is uniquely his own.