Are you looking to create a home that feels uniquely yours, brimming with warmth and character? A dash of Australian nostalgia might be just the thing. Evoking memories of childhood favourites, and our rich flora and fauna, nostalgic Australian art can help transform any space. Sydney artist Carmen Hui shares some creative ways to bring that charm into different parts of your home using some of her favourite art prints.
Kitchen
The kitchen is often the heart of the home, and what better way to infuse it with personality than with art inspired by Australia’s iconic spreads paired with native botanicals? Imagine prints that celebrate classics like Vegemite or Cottee’s Strawberry Jam paired with delicate illustrations of gumnuts or waratah, creating a whimsical yet homely vibe that’s uniquely Australian.
Recommendation: The Morning Ritual
Lounge room
Your lounge room should be a reflection of relaxation and storytelling. Art prints with scenes of native wildlife or subtle Australian themes can set the tone for meaningful conversations.
Recommendation: Better Together
Hallway
The hallway is your home’s first impression. Use it as a gallery space to showcase prints that evoke nostalgia.
Recommendation: Rise and Shine
Bedroom
Your bedroom is your sanctuary. Choose artwork featuring native botanicals that bring the outdoors in, creating a peaceful and harmonious atmosphere.
Recommendation: Down By the Bush
Kids’ room
Kids’ spaces should inspire imagination and curiosity. Add quirky prints featuring iconic childhood treats, like the biscuits we’ve all grown up with, and now enjoy sharing with our kids. These nostalgic designs bring a playful and heartwarming touch to their rooms, sparking conversations and sweet memories.
Recommendation: Sweet Treats
Home office
Transform your workspace into a calming retreat with art that brings the outdoors in. Choose prints that evoke serenity while subtly enhancing your focus and productivity.
Recommendation: Saturday Book Club
Artist’s nostalgic work has us dreaming of the past
Characterised by a love for the retro aesthetic of the 1960s and 70s, we came across artist Julia Ockert’s nostalgic work recently and just had to share. “Buyers admire my 1970s scenes because the works feel authentic, inviting and a little wistful. These paintings encourage an emotional experience similar to an old memory. They are almost a way to bring a piece of the past into people’s lives,” says Julia. Originally from Sydney and now calling Canberra home, the former digital designer turned full-time artist has transformed her passion for painting into a flourishing profession. “The rise in social media was crucial…