Art Advisors’ Recommendations for Dorm Room Decor: Affordable and Aspirational Picks
Title: Elevate Your Dorm Room Decor: Art Recommendations for Every College Student
In the world of college dormitories, bland walls and generic posters are a thing of the past. It’s time to elevate your living space with art that reflects your personality and interests. Whether you’re a party animal, an art history snob, an overly enthusiastic RA, or a philosophy major, there’s a piece of art out there that speaks to you.
Art advisors from Calodney Advisory, K.O. Nnamdie, HLK Art Group, and Nazhand Art & Culture have curated a list of recommendations for the type of collector who is just starting out. From affordable prints to aspirational pieces, there’s something for everyone.
For the party animal who loves to bring people together, energetic outings by Serena Viola Corson or collaged narratives by Bobbi Essers are perfect additions to your dorm room. If you’re an art history snob, consider adding a piece by Louise Bourgeois to your collection.
For the overly enthusiastic RA, a piece like Kermit with Flowers by Liz Markus is a playful addition to your space. And for the art student with something to prove, emerging artists like Nada Elkalaawy or Camila Varon Jaramillo are great choices.
If you’re a budding finance bro, consider adding a classic piece like Edmund by Robert Longo to your collection. And for the resident stoner, a colorful character like Divine by John Waters is sure to spark joy.
No matter what your interests or budget, there’s a piece of art out there that will make your dorm room feel like home. So ditch the generic posters and embrace art that speaks to who you are. Your dorm room will thank you.