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This DIY Art Hack Is Modern, Chic, and Ridiculously Cheap

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Every inch ofKatie Dickens‘ studio apartment in San Diego is super dreamy and perfectly designed. Since she is working on starting up her own design business, Dickens considers her500-square-foot apartmentto be a laboratory of sorts for testing her design ideas before committing to clients. She’s spent hours looking for inspiration on how to make her design bridge the gap between comfortable and luxurious. A huge inspiration when pulling her space togethercame from hotels, and you can see that in her airy, light palette and her liberal use of textiles.

That said, one of the more notabledecorating techniques in a hotel— and any upscale space really — is displaying large, unique pieces of art that create focal points within a room, which invite the eye to linger. Often, when searching for high-end art, themore abstract a pieceis, the more expensive it can be, since it’s one-of-a-kind and hard to replicate. Knowing this, Dickens decided to DIY large art to serve as a visual anchor for her living area. “I made this art myself by splashing black paint all over the canvases with my eyes closed,” she said.

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The tools for this DIY are pretty straightforward: a canvas, paint, and a paintbrush, but you could go the full Jackson Pollock route and even use a turkey baster to apply pigment to your piece! Of course, you can keep your eyes open, too, should you want a little more structure and control over what you create when you are flicking paint at the canvas. If you’re attempting this one indoors, you might want to lay down a drop cloth or towel if you’re going all out with the design. You can use any size canvas andany paint colorsyou like, and the resulting piece will be not only unique, but also fairly inexpensive to make, and potentially a nice way to tie the color scheme of a room together.

Since a studio is really just one large room, Dickens has rearranged this space “thousands of times” to try to make it seem separate from her bedroom area. Each area is stylish and functional for its designated purpose, but she says the living area is her favorite zone. I’m sure she owes at least some of that love to her homemade art.

Savannah West

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Savannah is a master binge-watcher and home cook. When she's not testing new recipes or re-watching Gossip Girl, you can find her on Facetime with her grandma. Savannah is a news producer turned lifestyle blogger and professional homebody. She has a bachelors in journalism from Clark Atlanta University, a certification in Digital Storytelling and is earning her Master's degree from Harvard University. Savannah believes every day is a good day and there's nothing good food can't fix.

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