By Gary Klungreseth — Director, Canvas Prints Australia. 14+ years producing canvas prints, framed art and personalised wall art at our Noosaville (QLD) and Booragoon (WA) studios. TL;DR — the 60-second version If you only have a minute: in Australia in 2026 the best-value wall art for most homes is a stretched canvas print printed… Continue reading The Ultimate Guide to Canvas Prints in Australia (2026)
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Australian Coastal Photography: The Beach Art Living Rooms Are Hanging in 2026
Walk into any newly finished home from Byron down to Sorrento this year and you will notice the same shift on the living-room wall. The painted seascape — gentle pastel waves, a lone gull, a yacht on the horizon — has been quietly retired. In its place sits a photograph. Not the postcard kind you… Continue reading Australian Coastal Photography: The Beach Art Living Rooms Are Hanging in 2026
William Morris and the Botanical Print Comeback: Floral Wall Art for Biophilic 2026 Interiors
There is a particular kind of quiet that comes over a room when a William Morris print enters it. The wall stops feeling like a wall and starts feeling like a hedgerow at dusk — thrushes lifting strawberries from the netting, willow leaves turning in a breeze that is not quite there. It is a… Continue reading William Morris and the Botanical Print Comeback: Floral Wall Art for Biophilic 2026 Interiors
The Pop-Art Revival: Andy Warhol, Lichtenstein and the Return of Bold Iconography to Australian Walls
Pop art is having a moment again — and frankly, it’s about time. After a long stretch where everyone’s lounge room looked like a beige Pinterest board with a single dried pampas grass stem in a clay vase, Aussie walls are getting loud again. Hot pink. Acid yellow. Comic-strip Ben-Day dots. Soup cans. Crowns. Repeated… Continue reading The Pop-Art Revival: Andy Warhol, Lichtenstein and the Return of Bold Iconography to Australian Walls
From Spray Can to Sofa: How Street Art Took Over Australian Living Rooms
Twenty years ago, if you told a Mosman interior designer you wanted a Banksy print above the Chesterfield, you’d have copped a polite cough and a brochure for a moody landscape. Today that same client is fighting their adult kids for the bigger canvas. Street art — once the scrappy cousin of the art world,… Continue reading From Spray Can to Sofa: How Street Art Took Over Australian Living Rooms
Mark Rothko and the Mid-Century Abstract Revival on Australian Walls
Walk into a thoughtfully decorated Australian home in 2026 and there’s a fair chance you’ll see something Mark Rothko would have recognised: a large rectangle of saturated colour, hovering on a softly bruised ground, doing very little and saying a great deal. After several years of maximalism — gallery walls, neon pop prints, Warhol grids… Continue reading Mark Rothko and the Mid-Century Abstract Revival on Australian Walls
Claude Monet’s Water Lilies and the Quiet Return of Impressionism to Australian Walls
There is a particular kind of quiet that settles over a room when a Monet canvas goes up on the wall. Not the loud quiet of minimalism, with its bare plaster and single statement chair, but something gentler — the kind of hush you get standing at the edge of a still pond at dawn.… Continue reading Claude Monet’s Water Lilies and the Quiet Return of Impressionism to Australian Walls
Frida Kahlo Self-Portraits: A Quiet Power Piece for the 2026 Bedroom
There is a particular kind of stillness that a Frida Kahlo self-portrait brings to a room. She does not perform for you. She does not soften her gaze. She sits in her Tehuana blouse with a monkey on her shoulder and a hummingbird at her throat, and she waits for you to meet her on… Continue reading Frida Kahlo Self-Portraits: A Quiet Power Piece for the 2026 Bedroom
Van Gogh’s Sunflowers, Starry Night & the Earth-Tone Wall Trend: Why He Still Sells in 2026
More than 130 years after Vincent Van Gogh put down his brushes for the last time in a wheatfield outside Auvers-sur-Oise, he is still — by a wide margin — the most-hung painter in Australian homes. We see it in the order book every week. Sunflowers above a Hamptons-style sideboard in Brisbane. Starry Night swirling… Continue reading Van Gogh’s Sunflowers, Starry Night & the Earth-Tone Wall Trend: Why He Still Sells in 2026
Keith Haring’s Bold Line Work: The Neo-Pop Anchor for Australian Homes in 2026
Keith Haring is having a year. Not that he ever really left, but 2026 has crystallised something the design world has been circling for a while: the Neo-Pop revival is no longer a niche aesthetic on Pinterest mood boards, it is showing up in real Australian living rooms, kids’ bedrooms and home offices. Haring’s bold… Continue reading Keith Haring’s Bold Line Work: The Neo-Pop Anchor for Australian Homes in 2026
Banksy in 2026: Why His Street Art Is Still Topping Australian Walls
Ask anyone who sells wall art in this country which artist refuses to slow down, and the answer comes back the same. Banksy. Year after year, the anonymous Bristol stencillist outsells most of the household names, and 2026 hasn’t bucked the trend. If anything, the appetite has sharpened. Buyers know what they want, they know… Continue reading Banksy in 2026: Why His Street Art Is Still Topping Australian Walls
Australian Beach Photography vs Painted Coastal Landscapes — Which Hits Harder
Comparing Australian beach photography canvases with painted coastal landscapes — strengths, room-by-room recommendations, sizing and palette.


