For collectors · May 2025
Choosing Art For Resale-Ready Homes
If you are weighing up choosing art for resale-ready homes, this guide cuts through the noise. It is written for collectors and grounded in the practice behind Ritushka's abstract landscapes.
The practical checklist
The underlying principle is restraint and intention: choose fewer, better works, give them room to breathe, and let palette and light do the work. A considered original will outlast trends and reward years of looking.
Key takeaways
- Leave breathing room; negative wall space around a work is part of the composition.
- For coastal interiors, choose works whose horizon and light reference the local landscape.
- A single large statement piece almost always beats a cluster of small ones on a feature wall.
- Buy the work that holds your attention across the room, not just up close.
Working with an artist directly
The underlying principle is restraint and intention: choose fewer, better works, give them room to breathe, and let palette and light do the work. A considered original will outlast trends and reward years of looking.
Working with Ritushka
Ritushka creates abstract landscapes from a studio in Lane Cove, Sydney, working directly with collectors across Australia and worldwide. Every original is signed, ships fully insured with a certificate of authenticity, and commissions are welcomed for bespoke size, palette and scale. Explore the related Abstract Landscapes collection or start a commission to take the next step.
Explore Abstract Landscapes.