As the leaves outside begin their slow dance from green to gold, there’s something sacred about turning inward—cozying up our spaces, lighting candles, and surrounding ourselves with beauty that reflects the changing season.

 

This fall, we invite you to style your home with intention and warmth—using original art as the centerpiece.

 

Here are a few stunning pieces from our Art on the Square artists that effortlessly capture the essence of autumn:

“It's Fall Again” by Ann Hurst 

(Watercolor)


 A celebration of autumn’s layered beauty,
Ann Hurst’s watercolor masterpiece brings nature’s quiet poetry indoors. The translucent layering of amber, plum, olive, and burnt orange leaves creates both movement and serenity—a stunning visual echo of crisp air and rustling canopies.

 

Styling Tip: As shown in this refined hallway vignette, this vertical piece shines in narrow wall spaces—perfect for a hallway, entryway, or between windows. The natural wood frame warms the cooler blue undertones in the painting, making it easy to pair with both contemporary and traditional decor. Add accent lighting and organic elements like leafy stems or a woven basket for a welcoming, seasonal mood.

“Fall Marsh” by Renee Bruce 

(Oil, Framed)

 

This peaceful marsh scene glows with golden grasses, soft blue waters, and dappled light filtering through trees—capturing the quiet stillness of a Lowcountry autumn. Renee Bruce’s brushwork is tender and rooted, evoking a sense of place and presence.

 

Styling Tip: As seen in this refined vignette, Fall Marsh pairs beautifully with warm, metallic finishes and rustic textures. The ornate bronze frame draws out the golden hues in the painting, while a simple black console, candlelight, and bare seasonal branches balance sophistication with serenity. This piece is ideal for a living room, foyer, or meditation nook—a soulful pause in the rhythm of everyday life.

“Sandstorm” by Judy Jacobs 

(Textured Abstract)

 

A quiet force of nature, Sandstorm by Judy Jacobs brings the grounded energy of earth tones into modern spaces. The texture-rich golden surface shimmers with depth and light, evoking the sunlit movement of sand and wind across a desert landscape. It’s both bold and serene—perfect for collectors who appreciate minimalism with meaning.

 

Styling Tip: As seen in this neutral-toned living room, Sandstorm anchors a space with understated sophistication. The warm ochre hue plays beautifully with ivory, taupe, and rattan accents. Let it float above soft textiles—wool throws, woven rugs, boucle chairs—and surround it with sculptural objects and organic shapes for a space that feels curated yet calm. This piece is a dream fit for modern coastal, boho, or Japandi-inspired interiors.

“In for the Night” by Carla Hood 

(Oil on Canvas)

 

A lone wooden boat rests in the stillness of twilight, its reflection shimmering beneath a dramatic Lowcountry sky. With strokes of ember orange, indigo, and golden yellow, Carla Hood captures that sacred pause between day and night—a moment suspended in warmth and quiet.

 

Styling Tip: As showcased here in a luxurious setting, this piece anchors beautifully over a fireplace or grand statement wall. Let it stand as the heart of your home’s autumn ambiance. Surround it with rich textures like velvet throws, wood grain finishes, and warm lighting to complement the vivid tones in the sky. Perfect for a living room or great room, it evokes stillness while igniting the senses—inviting everyone to stay just a little longer.

“Pastel Colored Sky” by Laura Cody 

(Pastel)

 

Soft washes of peach, lavender, and blush sweep across a quiet marsh landscape, capturing the hushed beauty of a Lowcountry evening sky. Laura Cody’s delicate use of pastel invites calm and reflection—perfect for a seasonal reset.

 

Styling Tip: As shown in this serene mockup, this piece sings when paired with a whitewashed or neutral-toned backdrop. Place it above a wood console or credenza, styled with fresh sunflowers, stacked books, and soft lighting for a grounded-yet-elegant fall display. This is an ideal piece for a dining room, hallway, or home office—a daily reminder to pause and savor the moment.

“Golden Twilight” by Debbie Grogen 

(Oil on Canvas)

 

Debbie Grogen’s Golden Twilight captures the fleeting hush of evening along the shoreline, where waves kiss the sand beneath a sky ablaze with color. With each brushstroke, she evokes the soft majesty of a coastal sunset—the kind that lingers in your memory long after the day has passed.

 

Styling Tip: Featured in a refined traditional space, this piece adds luminosity and warmth to rooms with classical architecture, dark wood furniture, or antique accents. The golden and coral hues of the sky echo beautifully against neutral or cream walls and offer a rich contrast to deep reds, velvet drapes, or vintage decor. A perfect piece for collectors who love to bring elegant coastal beauty indoors.

Bringing It All Together

 

Art isn’t just for walls—it’s for the soul of your home. This fall, consider choosing a piece that speaks to the season and brings a story into your space. Whether it’s the golden hues of a sunset, the texture of fallen leaves, or the shimmer of twilight—original artwork sets the tone for meaningful, seasonal living.

 

Looking for help styling your space? Our team at Art on the Square is happy to make personalized recommendations or help you with commission requests, especially as we near the holidays.

 

Visit our gallery all month long to discover more pieces like these—perfect for fall, for gifting, and for making your house feel even more like home.

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