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Creating an art wall using wall art and prints can be a fun and creative way to add a unique touch to any room in your home. Whether you're a seasoned art collector or just starting to explore different styles and mediums, an art wall can help you showcase your favourite pieces and express your personal style. Here are some tips to help you create an art wall that is both visually stunning and reflective of your personality and taste.
Using Different Coloured Frames for a Unique Aesthetic
One of the easiest ways to create an eye-catching art wall is to use frames of different colours and materials. While a uniform frame colour can create a more cohesive look, mixing and matching frames can add visual interest. You can choose frames that compliment the colours of your artwork or frames that contrast with them, depending on the effect you want to achieve.
For example, if you have a collection of black and white or minimalist art, using frames of different colours such as gold or silver can create a striking effect. On the other hand, if your art wall features bold and multicolour pieces, using frames of the same colour can help tie the different pieces together and create a cohesive look.
Playing with Different Sizes of Artworks
Another way to add visual interest to your art wall is to play with different sizes and orientations of artwork. A mix of large prints from Studio Elwood and small pieces from The Poster Club can create a dynamic and visually interesting display. For example, you can use a large canvas print or painting as the focal point of your wall and surround it with smaller canvas print or prints.
Alternatively, you can use a series of smaller artworks of different sizes to create a more varied and eclectic display. Playing with different orientations, such as hanging some pieces vertically and others horizontally, can also create an interesting visual effect.
Mixing Different Print Styles
Another way to create a unique and visually striking art wall is to mix different print styles. For example, you can combine abstract art from Beth Kennedy with landscape art from Jen Sievers , or mix your preloved prints with new, modern art. Mixing and matching different styles can create a more eclectic and personalized display.
When mixing different print styles, it's important to consider the overall theme or mood you want to create. You can use a common colour scheme or subject matter to tie different pieces together and create a cohesive look. For example, if you want to create a calming and serene art wall, you can mix abstract art from The Poster Club with nature prints from Marcia Priestley and use a colour scheme of blues and greens.
Affordability of Using Many Small Prints That Can Be Interchanged
Creating an art wall doesn't have to be expensive. Using small prints from brands like The Poster Club that can be easily interchanged, is an affordable and convenient way to refresh your display and experiment with different layouts and combinations. You can use removable adhesive strips to avoid damaging the walls and create a flexible and dynamic display.
Small prints can also be a great way to showcase your favourite quotes, illustrations, or graphic designs. You can create a gallery wall of small prints of different sizes and colours, or use a grid layout to create a more organized and structured display.
Choosing the Right Frames for Your Art Wall
When choosing frames for your art wall, there are several factors to consider, such as the material, colour, and style of the frame. Common frame materials include timber, metal, and plastic. Timber frames can create a warm and natural look, while metal frames can create a more modern and sleek look.
When choosing frame colours, you can either match the colour of the frame to the artwork or choose a contrasting colour for a more dramatic effect. Neutral colours such as black, white, and grey can create a timeless and classic look, while bold colours such as gold, silver, or bright red can create a more daring and eclectic look.
Abstract Art and Minimalist
Abstract and minimalist art can be used to create a unique and visually interesting art wall. Abstract art uses shapes, colours, and lines to evoke emotions, while minimalist art focuses on simplicity and essentialism. When incorporating these styles into an art wall, it's important to consider the overall style and mood of the room.
Minimalist art can create balance and a calming effect in a space with bold décor, while abstract art can add colour and interest in a more subdued space. Minimalist art is often framed simply, while abstract art can be framed in various styles and colours to complement the artwork.
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