After you've painted and rearranged the furniture in your space to your liking, completing a room with a selection of great art prints is the natural next step. The number of places to buy art online is almost as expansive as the prints that you can buy at each one, so here, we've narrowed the list to our favorite, most reliable 12 websites.
Many marketplaces offer works from a range of different independent artists and aesthetic styles, while some sites have a more cohesive vibe. It's worth noting that many of the art prints these sites offer are available in numerous sizes and framing options — we've listed the starting price point for each work featured here.
Here's where to buy art online, especially if your aspirations know no bounds (but your budget does).
The Society6 site hosts a wealth of artistic talent. Thousands of artists from around the world sell their work through this platform — not only as art prints, but as phone cases, shower curtains, travel mugs, and a variety of other goods as well.
The artists directly earn at least 10% from each purchase made on the site (and potentially even more from art prints), making it a great way to support independent makers.
Mountains Limited Edition Art Print by Sumak Studio
There's something special about displaying a limited-edition art print that's one of only 350, which is what Minted offers. That said, you're not limited to a particular size or format.
Minted gives you the choice of buying your chosen design on paper or canvas, framed or unframed, and with artist's signature displayed or not.
With over 600,000 independent artists selling their designs through Redbubble, you're sure to find the perfect out-of-this-world imagery to adorn your place.
If you have a creative streak of your own, you can also upload your own original projects to sell through this massive marketplace. Artists set their own pricing, choose the type of product to sell, and receive a default 20% commission from sales. Everything is print-to-order, so there's no waste or inventory to keep track of.
One of the largest online marketplaces out there, Etsy is a total treasure trove of artsy options. From established creators to exceptional up-and-comers, nearly every type of fine-art medium is represented on the site.
Plus, sometimes (but not always!) you may get a personal thank-you note and discount code from the seller as a sweet perk of shopping small.
If you truly love an artistic medium, it can mean a lot to own something that was handpainted or printed by the artist themselves. Artfinder is a global marketplace that connects art collectors and enthusiasts to the makers themselves.
These original artworks can potentially get pretty pricey, so use the site's filters to narrow your search to better fit your budget. You may not get the same flexibility with framing and sizing options with this one, but you'll end up with something much more special as a result.
If you're looking for a true, digital art-gallery experience, check out the impeccably curated Saatchi Art, where you'll find both original works and prints for much, much less. The art reproductions also offer plenty of flexibility in sizing and framing.
The ethos behind Schoolhouse’s brand is a desire to create “a new generation of heirlooms.” They specialize in decor that’s built to last with a style that feels both timeless and fresh, and that certainly extends to their art print offerings.
While the prints may be available in just one size only, many of them are exclusive artist collaborations, printed on top-quality archival paper and ready to hang.
If you haven't had a look at Urban Outfitters' wall-art selection lately, we suggest clicking around.
Moving away from dorm-room mainstays, their current artist-sourced selection is a touch more highbrow, while still keeping its quirky, irreverent edge — and affordable price point.
Zazzle's selection is so varied, you can probably find an art print here to accent every single room of the house. Ethereal watercolors, nostalgic motifs, blocky graphic landscapes, botanical prints, and iconic artist reproductions are all part of their vast selection.
Anna Bond's artistic aesthetic is one of the most recognizable out there, but it somehow feels fresh and vibrant with each new collection. Her brand Rifle Paper Co. began as a stationery company over a decade ago and now makes everything from phone cases to candles.
But we still have a soft spot for their paper products, namely, their art prints. Each one is available in a small range of sizes and in five frame sizes or none at all.
While an authentic Matisse may be a bit out of your price range, you can still attain your favorite prints from both world-famous and up-and-coming artists by perusing Art.com's enviable selection.
You can search by artist, subject matter, and even color scheme to find a museum-worthy reproduction that'll look right at home on your wall.
Melanie Yates is the senior service editor of Best Products, where she writes and reports pieces pertaining to the etiquette, dilemmas, and how-tos of gift-giving for different occasions. Previously, she was the site's senior home editor, covering all things decor- and bedding-related since 2015. Her digital byline can also be found on Bustle, House Beautiful, and Elle Decor. A longtime classical-music enthusiast, Melanie spends her off-hours enjoying performances big and small across New York City.