
Our Biggest Month Yet: What’s Resonating with Art Buyers in Boise
March became our biggest month since opening Create Gallery and Frames.

And while we’re incredibly grateful for the support, what stood out most wasn’t just the sales- it was the people, the conversations, and the moments where someone connected with a piece and knew it was theirs.
That’s the part that stays with us.
What We Saw

Over the course of the month, we watched pieces find their homes- from Tony Moody’s horses to Tatiana Stroganova’s florals to Stephen Rybacki’s abstract works.
Each one different, but all chosen with intention.
There’s something special about seeing someone pause, take their time, and come back to the same piece. It’s rarely impulsive. It’s personal.
In the Home

What made this month even more meaningful was seeing these pieces placed into people’s homes.
The same work that lived on our gallery walls now sits above a couch, in a bedroom, or in a space someone walks through every day.
And every time, it just fits.
Not because it was designed to match perfectly- but because it felt right to the person bringing it home.

A Quiet Pattern
Without trying to overanalyze it, we did notice something subtle.
Many of the pieces chosen felt calm, grounded, and easy to live with. Soft tones, natural subjects, and work that brings a sense of balance into a space.
It’s a reminder that people aren’t just looking for something to fill a wall.
They’re looking for something they want to live with.
More than anything, this month brought us back to why we opened our doors in the first place.
To create a space where people can slow down, ask questions, connect with artists, and find something that feels like it belongs to them.

To everyone who visited, supported, purchased, or simply spent time in the gallery - thank you for being part of it.
We’re looking forward to what’s ahead - continuing to bring in new work and seeing what pieces resonate next.