Walmart’s $36 Framed Prints Are Budget Gems That Look Like Gallery Dupes
There’s something about a figure drawing that just feels so sophisticated. These black-and-white sketches of the human form can really add a lot to an existing art collection, or help jump-start a new collection altogether.
And right now a few framed figure drawings are available at a big-box retailer. That’s right — you can find these prints at Walmart! It’s a smart buy while you’re saving up to invest in an original.
Walmart’s Figure Sketches Add Instant Sophistication to Any Room
There are three must-see framed figure drawings from the Walmart brand My Texas House, designed by Erin Vogelpohl. The first is a quick charcoal sketch framed with a beige mat and gold frame; it’s a generous 18-inch by 24-inch size, and is the perfect neutral piece to add to any growing art collection.
“EXCEPTIONAL! High-quality art for a fraction of the price,” one Walmart reviewer wrote about this print. You can shop it now for just under $50 (frame included!).
If you prefer sketches with a bit more detail, this particular one made for My Texas House is for you. This sketch is pencil on watercolor paper and features more shading than the prior print. It measures 16 inches by 20 inches, and is framed in a dark oak frame with matching matboard.
“This picture is gorgeous and looks expensive! I love this drawing! Definitely worth the purchase,” another Walmart shopper wrote in their review. And you really can’t beat the $36 price.
If you’re looking for a portrait, this one created by the same brand would be such a fun addition to your gallery wall. It’s a quick sketch done in charcoal on crimson red paper, and it’s framed in a gold and black frame. It also measures 20 inches by 16 inches. It’s timeless and elegant, and adds a nice pop of color.
Add one of these beautiful and affordable figure drawings to your collection, and your space will feel a bit more chic and sophisticated in a snap.
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